Yesterday I took my .22 Wildcat and .22 Crown to the range to try out my new Pro Chrono just to see what they’re doing velocity wise. The Pro Chrono wasn’t working for $#/T. No matter how close or far, light screens, no light screens, just wasn’t seeing the pellet. Twice I did get a reading of 1470 (ain’t no way since there was no sonic crack) and another one was 455. So I put it away and got out my string resettable squirrel target I got from PA. It worked great. I shot 20 yards out to 50 yds.
My practice on the squirrel was done from my hunting chair and Primos trigger stick tripod. It was good practice.
This morning I went hunting for squirrels and chipmunks. It was a very slow morning, only two chipmunks and not even a squirrel sighting. I sat around for about two and a half hours and decided to give it up. There were tons of chipmunk head sized acorns all over the ground. I picked up about 25 of them and set them on stumps and logs at various distances out to around 30 yards. I sat back down and started laser ranging and shooting the acorns. That was some really good practice with a realistic size target and the sound that the pellet made when hitting the acorn was quite similar to the sound the pellet makes when hitting small game.
My practice on the squirrel was done from my hunting chair and Primos trigger stick tripod. It was good practice.
This morning I went hunting for squirrels and chipmunks. It was a very slow morning, only two chipmunks and not even a squirrel sighting. I sat around for about two and a half hours and decided to give it up. There were tons of chipmunk head sized acorns all over the ground. I picked up about 25 of them and set them on stumps and logs at various distances out to around 30 yards. I sat back down and started laser ranging and shooting the acorns. That was some really good practice with a realistic size target and the sound that the pellet made when hitting the acorn was quite similar to the sound the pellet makes when hitting small game.