What springer did you shoot today?

Tried out the new Caldwell Stable Table BR today. It's much heavier and steadier than the standard model. I was shooting a FWB 602, range at about 10 meters, using a 10 meter target and the standard diopter sights. Off a rest bullseyes are a cinch with that gun. Then was trying some little square and diamond swingers out to about 30 yards, had to use a little hold over but even with the double diopter sights really easy, then onto a heavier swinging turkey target at 40 yards and a little trickier. Had a light breeze gusting a bit, so it was more changelling, Took a couple of shots to figure out my hold over there. That would certainly be easier using a scope with either mil dot or moa hash marks. actually boring with that gun. I have a couple of older FWB 150's coming and one has a mil dot scope , Accushot I think, not the best scope but will give it a try, and leave the other with the diopter set up.

My plan is to later have some competition with my son and almost 14 year old grandson this summer with the two FWB 150's and my older FWB 300s. I'll set the front sights up the same way so we can have a level playing field.
 
Got some more practice shooting the HW77 long in .22. I have had it for a few years . but just don't shoot it much , probably not more than 100 pellets and that includes the 30 i shot yesterday . Today was trying to cut a steel can in half . much harder than you would think . IT is a very heavy rifle with a scope .
 
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My FWB 300S
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Happy Easter everyone. Shot a HW98 .177. this morning. Sweet rifle. Need some colour. View attachment 556739I’ve been cutting trees and branches for last 3 days. I own 3 chain saws but I’ve been using this amazing saw.View attachment 556740Thats a 4 inch Oak 30 seconds and cuts on pull. So easy. 24 inch blade. Copy of a Silkie. Lee Valley has them. Going to shoot this after noon. Crow
Chainsaw, Sawzall, and heavy clippers for me.
 
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Took the grandson out on the (under construction) range for the first shots down there with the Daisys. He out shot his sister by one shot. His sister did really well because she was sitting shooting from her knees, and the little guy seated shooting off a front rest. No one taught her that shooting position it was instinctive. 🎯
 
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Took the grandson out on the (under construction) range for the first shots down there with the Daisys. He out shot his sister by one shot. His sister did really well because she was sitting shouting from her knees, and the little guy seated shooting off a front rest. No one taught her that shooting position it was instinctive. 🎯
Natural born shooters. 👍
If you’re cutting a lot and I know you are. I highly recommend one of these.
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Thats Maple. Cut with ease. I won’t pump a Benjamin Discovery. It cuts so easy on the pull, and cuts straight. Blade is 24”. No noise. Very handy.
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It’s a copy of a Silky which is 3-4 times the dough. I know Lee Valley has the in Toronto.
Ironically I cut 4 Burch trees this morning all with the Baek Ma. Amazing saw. Good luck. Crow