I believe that most of us air gunners have seen or heard about sharpshooters cutting a playing card in half or nearly in half with some sort of a " fire arm".
How many of you Gamo break barrel shoooters have tried doing this? We were shooting yesterday and decided to try it. Only problem no playing cards that I wanted to shoot up. So, I folded a piece of cracker box over and stapled it. The " card" measures .041 inches thick and 2 inches deep and 3 3/4 inches tall. Shooting at a measured 40 feet.
Out of 5 tries, the card was hit 3 times. Twice, pellets skid marks were left down either side. Once, Almost a perfect center hit that left a burrow through the card.
Would have done more shooting but time was short and had to go to work. However, will be trying again in the future.
Pellet was RWS Superdome, in .177 calibre. Scope is the Gamo 4x32. Air gun was Gamo Big Cat with stock trigger. Card was held with a clothes pin type clip that allow the card to stand upright. Black marker was used to highlight the edge. And only the edge.
How about some of you Gamo break-barrel shooters giving it a try and post your results. And list what you used, scope, pellet, trigger and AG.
I measured a playing card...it measures .011 in thickness. So if you want to use it fine but if you want to use the folded " cracker box" at .041 inches that is fine too. And probably makes more sence.