It’s 44 degrees and a low mist. Here is ten shots with the QB still warm from being inside. I’m going to wait an hour and shoot ten more. The CO2 must be getting low by now and in an hour the QB should be at 44 degrees. I realize I must keep a running total on each cylinder.
The target on the right was the last time I shot it.
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Range Report: QB78 in a mist, low CO2
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Range Report: QB78 in a mist, low CO2
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Re: Range Report: QB78 in a mist, low CO2
Elevation and groups are dropping. I think the cylinder is toast.
I sure feel more comfortable with the warning signs and fence. It’s not completely finished but it still serves its purpose.
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