Welcome back. I can identify with your feelings of shooting again.I just recently returned again after a long illness. Hang in there and value the moment…as I’m sure you do👍
Finally found a use for those little tables that hold the box off the pizza when delivered. We had a pizza night Saturday and after the cleanup I saw potential targets . I put them out about 30 yards and had some fun repurposing 🤣
Just wanted to share my experience with my shoulder therapy. Couple of years ago I injured my shoulder from a fall. I think it is a rotator cuff injury, all I know is it can ache like a son of a gun. I have always been a barrel cocker or a pumper so I thought my shooting days were numbered...
Rainy , muddy afternoon. Decided to build a DIY riser. Not the prettiest but it came out perfect for my cheek weld. All total only about $5. Tape, mole skin, and 2 1x4" strips from a camping mat. Stay well all👍
Hi all, It's been 2 + years since being able to shoot due to illness. Didn't have enough strength to crank my springers and hold up to aim. Happily that seems to be done with. Here's a picture of my first serious attempt to begin again. .177 are with my old Gamo Silver Shadow 1000. The .22's...
I just had to shim my scope because I was maxed out on height. I read that I needed to raise the rear scope end. I found the plastic packageing from a set of wrenches I got did the trick. Cut a piece to fit the rear saddle and it gave me lots of restored height. Zeroed the scope for my 30 yd...
I got mine a month ago . Really impressed with the unit. It's great to have some reference finally as to the health of my guns . I've been shooting for decades(I'm an oldtimer) without that input. You made a wise purchase...enjoy👍
Thanks all...I believe I will hold off on the teardown and just enjoy the performance. I'll store the seal for a later install and Chrono every so often to see how it's doing. Thanks for the input👍🇺🇸🙏😉
You know those plasticoat signs popping up in every one's yards now a days? Well once they are done and served their purpose they make excellent target holders . You can staple to them or stick Shoot and See's to them. They have a pretty good life left in the before the dump gets em. How you...
I really like my Nitro Venom .22 gas piston that I've had for a couple of years. I finally figured out how to shoot it well and consistently. This spring I got a Chrono after many years of airgunning without that knowledge. Anyway..my Venom is shooting avg. 740 muzzle velocity in 70-80 degree...
I've had my Trail .22 for a couple of years now and I do like it. True it's heavy, and does pack a jolt when shot, and I agree it takes some bonding time to get the right hold down...but...if you invest the time and get to know the piece you will have a real nice shooter in my opinion. I really...
This thing we've all been going through is confusing and frustrating...we all want to do what's right, but, who do you believe? We need to cautiously get on with life and Pray for the best...if one is feared they definitely have the right to stay home. Stay well all👍
A Daisy Model 25.....When I was a little squirt of 10 on vacation in upstate NY , I was introduced to a Boy Scout that was practicing for a merit badge in his backyard . He let me have a few shots and that began my addiction. For the next 55+ years on and off I have been nuts about air guns. Now...