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Range Report: in the backyard
- Sir Henry
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Range Report: in the backyard
I wanted to go to the range today but didn't have the time to do the whole trip to the range bit. So instead I plinked at metal trays hooked to trees and a fence. Not exactly a precision shoot but I was able to make 63 plinks in a row before missing. I think 70-something is my record. The targets are all 10 to 14 meters from the firing line which is covered. Some targets are large and almost a guarantied hit every time. But some are also small and takes a lot of concentration.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: in the backyard
Very unique and looks like a lot of fun.
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Re: Range Report: in the backyard
Looks like kind of BB gun version of Hicokok45, there,Gene, meaning lots of fun. Our outdoor air gun range has been wet and swampy all summer, so spent most of the time shooting metal spinner and reactive targets instead of paper. Loads of fun, but not much for show and tell. Anyway, glad you squeezed in some shooting when you could. That's the beauty of shooting BB and air guns at home.
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Re: Range Report: in the backyard
A hickok45 in the making?
I love plinking in the back yard with the airguns, Daisy included.
Some of those replica air pistols (P-38/P-08) can really be a lot of fun also, at basically no cost.
I love plinking in the back yard with the airguns, Daisy included.
Some of those replica air pistols (P-38/P-08) can really be a lot of fun also, at basically no cost.
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Re: Range Report: in the backyard
In the summer and early fall I was out here plinking daily. Next spring I'm setting up a bullet trap for target shooting. I already have the trap and I have posted using it before. It will be in another direction and will be at 25 yards. If I want to shoot closer I move and the target remains in the same place.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Good for you. 25 to 35 yards is really prime airgun shooting distance. That extra jump from 35 to 50 is really a killer for those light pellets. Even the slightest breeze at 50 will ruin groups. Really takes ideal conditions for an AG to do its best at 50 or beyond. Out to 35 yards, though, you can shoot very consistent groups, day in and day out, with an AG.
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We can get high winds but on the daily basis we are calm year round. I didn't have a back catch up last summer but I did try the distances for a few shots.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: in the backyard
Does your wife know you took the fine silver set out for target practice? Better get out the Tarn-X.
You're in trouble, mister.
You're in trouble, mister.
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Most of the stuff I bought at yard sales or the Goodwill. Each piece has a distinct sound.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: in the backyard
Good shootin' Red Ryder!
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