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kruzaroad
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Very nice. Fantastic gun the tx.
Be great to see as you push it out bit more. Nice group. |
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flock
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kruzaroad
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I stand corrected. The shot underneath is the one I couldn't find that hit soft. I've marked all other shots apart from this group and only just noticed it on pic.
Nope I lie. Just went down to check that lower shot, it was marked, it was the 10th shot in the wind. Edited by kruzaroad - 16 Nov 2023 at 1:21pm |
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kruzaroad
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Hmmm just did a 5 shots no wind.
Don't think the hades unsorted and at this power and are stable enough. Two got the wobbles and landed 320mm and 410mm under bulls. 1 hit with such a quiet sound I don't think it even dented the cardboard. It definitely hit but I can't find where. Two that flew a nice arc and hit with a good solid sound are in the pic. 21 is the one shot in wind that hit bull. Was aiming a end of branch that was pretty much on target for drop and windage, so the aim point was consistent. But that will do me for a bit of fun. Never shoot game that far out with it and hades are great within the 25m shooting distance I use it on birds. Think 100m which was where I was going to push it out to might be dreaming with this combo. Still interesting experiment, should really try the AA and ftt maybe another day. Be keen to see some same distance shots from c02 shooters with 22xx models. And the CR etc. |
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kruzaroad
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So got out this morning set a target up at 80m for 1322.
So: wind 10km - 15km for first 25m, then 6km past the macs and back to 10-15km last 12m. Measured with anemometer. Pellet. Jsb hades 15.89gr unsorted. 7.44 fpe at muzzle. 10xpumps Crossman 1322. 14 inch barrel. GAMO 3-9 x 40 @ x7 zoom. 21 shots to hit circle. Wind wasn't steady so they moved a bit shot to shot. Couldn't hold range finder and camera steady enough to get pic while on target so ranged and then took photo of range finder distance before it turned off. Couldn't get pic through scope to show how little could actually see with any detail, but got one to show how bare retical is. Red arrow where bulls is on target. Orange the target. Blue approx point of aim. Apart from the the one that hit the bull circle which has wood behind it, all others punched through cardboard. Circle diameter 30mm inner, 60mm outer. Pellet 22mm off center. When wind dies off ill try to refine that and see how group. All said and done apart from walking 160m everytime I hit target to check target be about 3km all up, a whole heap of fun. Oh rested front of gun on bag (filled with maze) Target is approx 4-5m lower that table height. Edited by kruzaroad - 16 Nov 2023 at 11:38am |
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kruzaroad
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Oh the joys of getting older.
The back sight on the air chief we are mucking around with has two dots, my eye divides in to 4 dots when I sight through it. I just use the top two. |
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J-S
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Looking good. I've never really tried open sights, but tried an old FWB 602 at the club the other night at 25 yards with its diopter sight. It was blurry as buggery, but you could sort of line up the darker rings of the target and centralise it in the diopter. Below was 5 shots sitting position, as Pauly said give the peep a go - if you can get some alignment of the round peep and the round target you may surprise yourself! |
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J S Airguns
Air Arms TX200('s) Theoben Sirocco HW77 FWB 300s Webley Patriot One or two others... Current projects: Too many.. |
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jusepy82
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Nah i found the peep sights weird haha , used to the normal sights but i may swap it back for a laugh and see if its any better.
I really enjoyed shooting at this target and find myself looking at air rifles for sale again. Wish I had never sold the cometa fusion .22 air rifle I had , man she was a tack driver. |
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As long as there is lead in the air...there is hope.
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Pauly5
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Good shooting with open sights. Have you tried the peep sight? (Flip the rear sight)
I found that quite good as it helped with vertical alignment too. Although I too have to deal with the blurr, I enjoyed using it.
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jusepy82
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Yeah this is from a prone position.
Oh really I hope he has ordered a few steel breeches. I was pretty stoked with the amount of bulls eyes I hit , as the front sight actually covers the target and its almost guessing where the bull is..
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As long as there is lead in the air...there is hope.
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