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Major Shift in Shooting
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Well main thing is to have a really good backstop for the more powerful air guns that you will move up to....at least 3.5 inch in thickness with treated wood. For my backyard range I built a 10 ft wide x 7 ft tall wall using 4x4 post with 2x8 boards across front and back. The front or target side has replaceable 1x6 treated fence pickets which are cheap to replace as they get shot up by missed hits. A lot of the timber was from a neighbors old deck he had removed.
Might look into a nice Co2 .177 lever rifle like the Walther which would go well with that 6 shooter! I have the Walther Lever Action and it is a great little shooter with 8 shot rotating magazines.
Might look into a nice Co2 .177 lever rifle like the Walther which would go well with that 6 shooter! I have the Walther Lever Action and it is a great little shooter with 8 shot rotating magazines.
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I found this little beauty. My question is can it be shot left and right handed?BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:32 pmI cant get the other link to work but it would be the Omega Trail Charger 4500lb portable compressor
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Daystate/RegalXL.html
These would be my choices if I was going to do what you are doing Gene.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/co2/cr ... o2-pistol/
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That's a nice quality one there and I see thumb relief on both sides so maybe for right or left.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:18 amI found this little beauty. My question is can it be shot left and right handed?BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:32 pmI cant get the other link to work but it would be the Omega Trail Charger 4500lb portable compressor
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Daystate/RegalXL.html
These would be my choices if I was going to do what you are doing Gene.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/co2/cr ... o2-pistol/
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I think NCG has one of those Gene. She could give you some better info. But I don’t see any reason why you couldn’tSir Henry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:18 amI found this little beauty. My question is can it be shot left and right handed?BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:32 pmI cant get the other link to work but it would be the Omega Trail Charger 4500lb portable compressor
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Daystate/RegalXL.html
These would be my choices if I was going to do what you are doing Gene.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/co2/cr ... o2-pistol/
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That’s what I saw too. The only drawback of going group size instead of plinking with CO2 is velocities drop in the cold.fortyshooter wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:59 amThat's a nice quality one there and I see thumb relief on both sides so maybe for right or left.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:18 amI found this little beauty. My question is can it be shot left and right handed?BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:32 pmI cant get the other link to work but it would be the Omega Trail Charger 4500lb portable compressor
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Daystate/RegalXL.html
These would be my choices if I was going to do what you are doing Gene.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/co2/cr ... o2-pistol/
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I was looking at that lever but it’s out of stock.fortyshooter wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 11:32 pmWell main thing is to have a really good backstop for the more powerful air guns that you will move up to....at least 3.5 inch in thickness with treated wood. For my backyard range I built a 10 ft wide x 7 ft tall wall using 4x4 post with 2x8 boards across front and back. The front or target side has replaceable 1x6 treated fence pickets which are cheap to replace as they get shot up by missed hits. A lot of the timber was from a neighbors old deck he had removed.
Might look into a nice Co2 .177 lever rifle like the Walther which would go well with that 6 shooter! I have the Walther Lever Action and it is a great little shooter with 8 shot rotating magazines.
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Yes, I have the Crosman 2300S and LOVE it. Great gun. It's the best in the entire series of Crosman CO2 target guns. And, yes, the grips are exactly the same on both sides, so you can shoot it with either hand. The other nice thing is that there are aftermarket grips you can buy for these Crosman CO2 target style pistols, since they are so popular.
This S version does have a shroud, too, so it is quieter than many CO2 pistols. Metal receiver, too, so you can mount a scope, no problem. I now shoot with a nice with a 2-7x air rifle scope and shoot it offhand, silhouette style, holding the gun up close to my face.
This S version does have a shroud, too, so it is quieter than many CO2 pistols. Metal receiver, too, so you can mount a scope, no problem. I now shoot with a nice with a 2-7x air rifle scope and shoot it offhand, silhouette style, holding the gun up close to my face.
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Her's what we have doe for our backstop. At 30 yards, our most powerful air guns only dimple the plywood facing and it's angled, so less of a chance of pellets bouncing back.
The backing is treated 2x6 lumber.

The facing is 3/8th plywood, which we can replace if it ever gets too shot up.

And all set up with metal targets and traps. We normally shoot at 30 yards, but do have the option of going 50 or even more.

The backing is treated 2x6 lumber.

The facing is 3/8th plywood, which we can replace if it ever gets too shot up.

And all set up with metal targets and traps. We normally shoot at 30 yards, but do have the option of going 50 or even more.

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Nice range Joanie. Thanks for the info. I’m going to order it as soon as I post this.
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Well done job on your range NCG ! Can't have too many targets!North Country Gal wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:57 amHer's what we have doe for our backstop. At 30 yards, our most powerful air guns only dimple the plywood facing and it's angled, so less of a chance of pellets bouncing back.
The backing is treated 2x6 lumber.
The facing is 3/8th plywood, which we can replace if it ever gets too shot up.
And all set up with metal targets and traps. We normally shoot at 30 yards, but do have the option of going 50 or even more.
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Thanks. Those little silhouette targets are tough targets, shooting offhand at 30 yards, especially that tiny little chicken. Can hardly even see it at 30 yards without a scope.
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Can you talk about shooting silhouette style more? I’m not familiar with it.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:50 amYes, I have the Crosman 2300S and LOVE it. Great gun. It's the best in the entire series of Crosman CO2 target guns. And, yes, the grips are exactly the same on both sides, so you can shoot it with either hand. The other nice thing is that there are aftermarket grips you can buy for these Crosman CO2 target style pistols, since they are so popular.
This S version does have a shroud, too, so it is quieter than many CO2 pistols. Metal receiver, too, so you can mount a scope, no problem. I now shoot with a nice with a 2-7x air rifle scope and shoot it offhand, silhouette style, holding the gun up close to my face.
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Arizona just called me and said they were out of the 2300S. Back to the drawing board. It sure is getting difficult to spend money.
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Yes I have several of those 1/4 inch thick ones for air rifle and .22 plinking...lot's of fun!North Country Gal wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:17 pmThanks. Those little silhouette targets are tough targets, shooting offhand at 30 yards, especially that tiny little chicken. Can hardly even see it at 30 yards without a scope.
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I ordered the pistol from Pyramid at about $30 more. It’s out of stock but they were taking back orders. I should have it by the end of the month. Glad it’s a short month. I thought of ordering the 2300T and then changed my mind.
I also purchased some high end pellets. Mostly wadcutters.
I also purchased some high end pellets. Mostly wadcutters.
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Then I ordered this Beeman rifle.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/co2/be ... co2-rifle/
And this tuneup kit for it.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/parts/ ... for-qb-78/
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/co2/be ... co2-rifle/
And this tuneup kit for it.
https://www.airgunsofarizona.com/parts/ ... for-qb-78/
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You made some good choices, Gene. That Beeman is a well-known standard in the world of CO2 rifles.
As for wadcutters, keep in mind that these are short range pellets, designed specifically for 10 meter competition. The cut a clean hole which is a plus for scoring. You can use wadcutters out to maybe 20-25 yards or so, but accuracy starts to become an issue at that distance and beyond because they start to destabilize with that flat head. Domed pellets are still the standard for accuracy for distance work.
As for wadcutters, keep in mind that these are short range pellets, designed specifically for 10 meter competition. The cut a clean hole which is a plus for scoring. You can use wadcutters out to maybe 20-25 yards or so, but accuracy starts to become an issue at that distance and beyond because they start to destabilize with that flat head. Domed pellets are still the standard for accuracy for distance work.
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As for a silhouette hold, it's basically a hold you use on a pistol that places the pistol up close to your face. With this hold you use a riflescope or even a red dot on your handgun, rather than a pistol scope. A riflescope on a handgun held up close to the face is much easier to use and provides a much wider field of view than a pistol scope way out there using a standard extended arms pistol hold.
It originated in the 80s in the sport of handgun silhouette and earned the name Taco hold, because you wrapped you hand around the riflescope somewhat they way you hold a taco. Do a search on taco hold. You'll find plenty of info. Note that not everyone will wrap there hand around a scope, so I use the term silhouette hold for any hold that puts a handgun up close to your face.
Note that in every type of handgun competition there are strict rules as to what constitutes a legal hold with the handgun. For instance, if you showed up at a traditional bullseye match or an Olympic free pistol match and tried a silhouette hold, you'd be immediately shown the door.
In airgun pistol silhouette, for instance, you can use a silhouette type hold, but a true taco hold would be illegal.
"All shots are made from the standing position with the pistol held in one or both of the shooter’s hand(s) with the arm or arms not braced or supported by other parts of the body. Neither the “trigger” hand (or arm) nor any part of the pistol may make contact with the opposite arm at any point at or above the pivot point of the wrist.
It originated in the 80s in the sport of handgun silhouette and earned the name Taco hold, because you wrapped you hand around the riflescope somewhat they way you hold a taco. Do a search on taco hold. You'll find plenty of info. Note that not everyone will wrap there hand around a scope, so I use the term silhouette hold for any hold that puts a handgun up close to your face.
Note that in every type of handgun competition there are strict rules as to what constitutes a legal hold with the handgun. For instance, if you showed up at a traditional bullseye match or an Olympic free pistol match and tried a silhouette hold, you'd be immediately shown the door.
In airgun pistol silhouette, for instance, you can use a silhouette type hold, but a true taco hold would be illegal.
"All shots are made from the standing position with the pistol held in one or both of the shooter’s hand(s) with the arm or arms not braced or supported by other parts of the body. Neither the “trigger” hand (or arm) nor any part of the pistol may make contact with the opposite arm at any point at or above the pivot point of the wrist.
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I made the right choice only because it was the only one available. The wadcutters will be used at 10 meters. In a previous range report I noted I measured it out and put a large concrete paver in place to mark the spot.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:50 amYou made some good choices, Gene. That Beeman is a well-known standard in the world of CO2 rifles.
As for wadcutters, keep in mind that these are short range pellets, designed specifically for 10 meter competition. The cut a clean hole which is a plus for scoring. You can use wadcutters out to maybe 20-25 yards or so, but accuracy starts to become an issue at that distance and beyond because they start to destabilize with that flat head. Domed pellets are still the standard for accuracy for distance work.
I ordered the 2300S from pyramid and should have it by the end of February. I’ll use it at 10 meters and most likely the rifle from 20 yards with other pellets. I ordered about $100 of various weights and shapes.
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Gene, I have one of these and it is a lot of fun. You may want to hunt for one. It's the the Crosman Trapmaster 1100. I only have the gun and the shells. There was a whole kit made with break apart re-usable "clays". It was meant to be used for shotgun practice in your back yard.
https://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/10 ... ster-1100/
http://cinedux.com/crosman-model-1100-t ... hotgun.php
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