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Offline gamo2hammerli

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Post "Steriod 15" PCP Rifle, Match #6 here...
« on: April 27, 2009, 01:56:43 AM »
...please. Not a bad turnout last week...hopefully more members will join in this week. Shoot Often Shoot Safe
Gamo: Expotec .177 + Big Cat .177 + Viper .177 + Whisper .177, Hammerli Titan .177, Diana model 24 .177, RWS-Diana P5 Magnum pistol .177, Crosman: G1 Extreme .177 + Storm XT .177 + Sierra Pro .177 + 1377 pistol .177, Air Arms S410SL .22, BSA Scorpion T10 .22, FX Cyclone .177, Remington Air Master 77 .177 + BB\'s,

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Score: 76, RestedPCPRifle, Match# 6
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2009, 01:07:59 PM »


Didn't shoot good in this event this week....the last 3 shots (Bottom row) were all misses. 5 goose eggs dropped my scores down.



Gun: Air Arms S410SL Carbine, Sights: Barska 3X12-50mm IR set at 12X, Pellet: .22 Crosman Premier Dome (boxed),



Distance: 30 Yards, Position: Prone/Shooting Sticks, Temp: +15C, Sunny, 20kph wind, SCORE: 76

Gamo: Expotec .177 + Big Cat .177 + Viper .177 + Whisper .177, Hammerli Titan .177, Diana model 24 .177, RWS-Diana P5 Magnum pistol .177, Crosman: G1 Extreme .177 + Storm XT .177 + Sierra Pro .177 + 1377 pistol .177, Air Arms S410SL .22, BSA Scorpion T10 .22, FX Cyclone .177, Remington Air Master 77 .177 + BB\'s,

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114, TSS Scoped 24x, Prone/Bipod, .177 CPH
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2009, 01:22:08 PM »
Had to rush this one while the wife was out, no practice, just a few off target shots to sight in. Slight left to right wind, raining.

I'm building an insulated (and hopefully sound dampened) box to shoot into. I have a 'silent' trap (duct seal) but the thwack still echos though the neighborhood. If my box works out it'll basically be a shroud for my trap and maybe the wife will back off a bit. Neaighbors have never complained, I've told them what I'm doing. It's just the wife who is affraid the sound will scare someone. If all goes well I'll get to practice at 30-40 yards more often.
((the holes in the corners are nail holes, used to hold the target to the duct seal)


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RE: Post "Steriod 15" PCP Rifle, Match #6 here...
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2009, 12:08:23 AM »
It was the wind, Honest guv!
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RE: Post "Steriod 15" PCP Rifle, Match #6 here...
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2009, 12:46:16 AM »


Somebody needs a new ink cartridge . Between this and the open rifle target you posted I went crosseyed.



I might have passed out looking at those through my scope. But I must say that I've been known to use all sorts of scrap paper to print targets. I haven'tabused you all with the ones I print on pink, blue, orangeor dark green paper yet!


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Re: Post "Steriod 15" PCP Rifle, Match #6 here...
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2009, 02:12:58 AM »
Hey JQR....you hit the 100th post....congrats.  Holy cow....dark green paper...how do you see your targets?
Gamo: Expotec .177 + Big Cat .177 + Viper .177 + Whisper .177, Hammerli Titan .177, Diana model 24 .177, RWS-Diana P5 Magnum pistol .177, Crosman: G1 Extreme .177 + Storm XT .177 + Sierra Pro .177 + 1377 pistol .177, Air Arms S410SL .22, BSA Scorpion T10 .22, FX Cyclone .177, Remington Air Master 77 .177 + BB\'s,

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Re: Post "Steriod 15" PCP Rifle, Match #6 here...
« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2009, 02:36:36 AM »
I shoot the groups first then print the target in the right spot....  :-)

I don't use it often I just hate throwing paper away, I also hate storing things I'll never use for any other purpose for indefinite periods of time.