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Offline Big_Bill

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POST SCORES: PCP Bench Rest "STEROID 15" Match #19
« on: July 27, 2009, 02:43:43 AM »


WELCOME to Match #19 !



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Offline gamo2hammerli

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Score: 89, Rested PCP Rifle-30Yd, Match #19
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2009, 01:34:09 AM »


Went back to the FX Cyclone for this match. Could've done alot better.....flinching at the last moment caused those misses....5 zeros is unacceptable for such a precise rifle. Next week.....



Rifle: FX Cyclone, Sights: Simmons 6.5X20-44mm AO 16X, Pellet: .177 Crosman Hunt, Distance: 30 Yards,



Position: Camera Tripod/Sitting, Temp: +28C, Sun, No wind, SCORE: 89/150

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,

Offline Magnum

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137 RE: POST SCORES: PCP Bench Rest "STEROID 15" Match #19
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2009, 02:58:17 AM »
30m PCP front rest bag, FX Cyclone centerpoint 4-16x40AO , .22 RWS superdome pellets, Score 137.

Offline JQR

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119 PCP Bench Rest "STEROID 15" Match #19
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2009, 03:24:14 PM »
I was nice and dry but man-o-man was it rain outside....  Not too windy though.

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6-24 Centerpoint @ 24
CP Heavies .177
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Target was hanging horizontally, holes in upper/lower left are what nail holes look like after ALOT of rain when you leave the target outside.