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Offline Arkansas Man

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My best gp. ever aditional pics.
« on: June 13, 2009, 03:17:42 AM »
I posted on yesterday a gp. of 5 shots at 50 yds. which was a quest of mine since i started airgunning some 8 years ago.  Yes it took 8 years.  The gp. was 5 shots with one hole at the mentioned distance.  Today i am sharing the gps. that are more normal for me when i have a shooting session.  The Rifles are Beeman's r-9 and hw97k , both in 177 cal and the pellets are cpl's, the rifles pellet of choice.  Of course the scopes are bushnell Elite 4200, 6x24x40 and 4x16x40, fine glass for any shooting purpose.  I most always shoot the distance of 50 yds., i don't know why i just do.  With a dead on at that distance gives me about 1.5 inch high at 30yds.  The Group photos by no means show the full potiential of the guns as i have not found out how to totally eliminate the movement that is caused by the beating of my heart which is transfered to my hold and on to the gun.  Usually 4 of 5 within 3/4 inch or less is easily accomplished with the fifth pellet landing at least 1/2 inch apart from the gp.   Now there was a time that if i hit the bull at all at that distance i was feeling like a sniper, and if i missed i felt like a failure.  Over time my skill as an airgun shooter has gotten better, and i learned to get the best results you need the best equipment.  Sometimes if i had a bad day of shooting it would give me fits and it would take days to get over it, but that has also lessened greatly over time, but still i do strive for excellance in a sport that has many varibles which are, the shooter, the gun, the mount, the weather, the pellet and its conformity, the hold, the quality of equipment, and the list goes on.  So it is with confidence that i say if you can shoot a bull at 50 yds. consistantly with your pellet rifle you have at least taken a huge step in the world of airgunning excellance.  Anyway, hope you enjoy the pics. and did i mention that the guns are springers, which ups the skill level when compared to pcp or other pellet flingers.  I don't want to be a air gun freak i just want to have a hobby that i enjoy and am good at.  I really don't want to compete or out shoot anyone, but be able to hit what i aim at when targeting or hunting.  fb

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Re: My best gp. ever aditional pics.
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2009, 12:54:16 PM »
That's still incredible shooting.  I think most of the members here would have a hard time getting groups like that at 30 meters.  A great shooter and a great well tuned airgun....can't beat that.
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: My best gp. ever aditional pics.
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2009, 01:20:23 PM »
Thank you gamo2hammerli guy.  I appriciate the kind words.  Kinda looking forward to hunting season, even though it is still a bit far off.  I love those mountain rabbits here in Colorado.   fb

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« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2009, 01:28:29 PM »
Thats some great shooting at 50 yds with some really nice springers :) Thanks for sharing, Tony.

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« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2009, 01:43:30 PM »
Thanks Tony, i do feel as if my rifles are where they should be right now, but it did take a bit of time to get them there.  When i bought the guns new i had trouble with some little things and ended up sending them to Beeman and they fixed the problems and threw in Supertunes on both rifles.  So i experienced some set up time with my rifles in the beginning but am glad i stuck with them.  Airgunning is a great sport.  I read a post once and the person stated," i enjoy airgunning most of the time", and i guess that is where i am at this time.   thanks  fb