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telescopes

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Sorry I missed your post on the other thread. Here’s what I have re the Magic Stems…

Lord Davenport first patented it in 1938 with an update in 1941. I have PDFs of both patents. I have 5 of the Davenports: one 1938 Pat. Pending, one with dual patents, and three 1941s. Here’s where it gets interesting. Those last 3 have Lee style metal stars—two 7-pt and one 5-pt. I also have four Lees with the Magic Stem, all with the 1941 patent. Three are 7-pt and one is 5-pt. So the collaboration between the companies spanned that first-second generation transition In Lee’s stars. Just how early did it go? More mystery.
Thanks for the reply. It is an interesting pipe to be sure, and it comes across as a hybrid of the two brands. The majic stem system certainly does look original - I like the way it can be easily removed. Plus, the air intake is designed so that the smoke should be dry no matter what. is the briar Lee or Lird Davenport? Me thinks it is Lee.
 

das3353

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gord

Part of the Furniture Now
Afternoon festivities at the indoor range. No smoking allowed, but I always chew when I shoot. Keeps me relaxed.

Took my Weiraugh Model 97, my backup competition air rifle, one of the most used springers in Field Target Events, out of mothballs. Haven't shot it in quite a while. It's a great shooter, but I handle my Weiraugh Mod 98 better in the field. These groups were shot indoors today, at 20 yards, goal to readjust the point of impact so it is centered. Not quite there yet. Look at the groups from bottom to top to see progress. Shot from a bench with a front sandbag, and stock butt end resting on my right forearm (I shoot left-handed). I'll finish the job and tighten up the groups next Wednesday.

The pellet flight has been analysed, and will not spread from this 1/4" average, out to 55 yards, the maximum range targets are placed in this style of competition. Shooting is from various positions, no supports allowed except forearm rests. This is decent shooting, but won't get me into the finals in competition. Have to tighten up and solve the stringing problem - probably a loose screw. The rifle is shown in the bottom photo. These airguns are capable of astounding accuracy, and they are heavy. About 18 pounds without scope. My gun (as are most) have custom parts installed as well. You must be able to gauge distances in competition too, as the target distance is not marked or displayed. Great fun!


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