Our airgun friend Kent had his annual fish fry this Wednesday and it's also an airgun plinkfest afterwards. We had 1/5th scale silhouettes at 40, 50, 60 and 70 yards which includes per rack, 1 ram, 1 turkey, 1 pig, and 2 chickens, and it was quite windy.
My friend Bobby tried the Venom and he seemed to think it was a fun gun for offhand shooting on the 1/10th scale closer in silhouettes. He had a grin on his face after mowing a bunch of them down.
I didn't find it hard at all to hit the 1/5th scale silhouettes off bucket and sticks, even the chickens which sometimes took a few shots to get at 70Y once I found out I had to aim out 2 mils, but it seemed easy to knock the chickens off from 40Y to 60Y.
Additionally I was for some reason shooting offhand better than I usually do and I could hit them all fairly often. My favorite time was at 60Y hitting the pig and the 2 chickens, those left over because friends were plinking thus the ram and turkey were gone, so 3 shots in a row for 3 animals while standing. I felt that much my success was because of the daylight bright CD, even though I was aiming out for windage. It draws your eye and since I was shooting my Thomas FT rifle previously I knew how far approximately to aim off. I also hit the two 70Y chickens offhand but it took almost the whole magazine to get em. Yes I think putting, now 4 tins, through the Venom, has helped my shooting as of late.
What a great day eating a delicious home cooked meal with friends and then plinking all afternoon with my favorite airguns!