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I have a Daisy Powerline 44 Co2 .177,W Would this be acceptable for the comp?
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Many air pistols only have the original sights as an option.
If your setup is otherwise, then I suggest, going for it as long as it is stated on the result.
All for fun so I would not start making modifications or purchasing new bits......
Just looking in the sports shop air pistol display case is a known risk. 
Now who mentioned single handed unsupported? Good Grief...the cowboys within us.

Air Gun Forum (AGF) Friendly 6 Yards is the ID on the target and at least I know I can see and hit them.
Mostly a personal challenge so if you choose a greater distance then feel free to impress.




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So far we have:
Air Chief CP1M
Daisy Powerline 44
HW40 PCA
Daisy 717
Gamo P900
Crosman1322


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I'm in.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote -Ec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 hours 10 minutes ago at 6:50pm
I will set up a pellet trap and target in the garage tomorrow and see what I can do with the Gamo P900.  Not expecting too much - but at the end of the day its about a  bit of fun. Probably try both single handed and double handed.  May even do a target with my $15 Chinese Gold Cup 177 - unsupported standing with open sights.  Pretty sure this is a derivative of the Shanghai 61 - which looks to be the ancestor of the $100 challenge gun. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Myson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 5 hours 35 minutes ago at 6:25am
Is there a "Blindfolded" category?

It might make my ancient Crosman 1322 more accurate?!!!!!! Big smile  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq7jVyBfFqE
Air Arms S510 US .22
Air Arms S410 .22
Weihrauch HW97KT .177
Weihrauch HW95 .177
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That be great, I could shoot and put in that category. Under sub catagory " might as well be wearing a blind fold,"
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This is slightly off topic, but I am guessing most of us will print off the targets. I am keen to know what gets the best "hole" as in the cleanest hole from the pellet. I know sometimes the pellet can rip a tag, so if it was stuck onto cardboard or something to support the paper, the hole will be neater. Like gluestick it to cereal box cardboard.

Just to help highlight all the bullseye clover leafs we will get.

Cement board is delightfull to shoot as it will leave an exact circle, but of course it'snot practical.
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Ill have a go. have a couple of pistols, may as well shoot one!
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Air Arms TX200('s)
Theoben Sirocco
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FWB 300s
Webley Patriot
One or two others...

Current projects:
Too many..
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Cheers -Ec. Looks like this was a good idea of yours. 👍
A two litre milk bottle filled with water punches a clean as hole. So maybe a 2 litre filled with sand or dirt would produce the same effect for back stop.

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