I came up with 117. When you say "hit zones" I wasn't sure if you also meant reset function targets and the 4 quadrants of the reactive targets so, I counted those, too. Hopefully I am close. I could use some new targets.
Seeing as how it is memorial day weekend, I wanted to do something patriotic for this moa challenge entry. I also thought this would be a unique way to say thank you to our service men and women. I really hope this gets noticed because it took a good bit of time. I just wish I could have kept...
nomojo65, the target was set at 35 yards. It's all I have at my house to work with. Shooting .22 cal. 18gr JSBs on low power. I only bust out high power at 50 and beyond.
I've been posting my last few entries on Facebook. Here are some recent photos I just shared over there. Here is another Daystate Red Wolf to add to the pack. That's 10 shots per target. 200 shots in total. Talk about consistency.
It is a .22, HP model. These groups were shot on low power with 18gr JSB's at 35yards ( it's all I have in my backyard). Low power pushes the 18gr around 890fps which is more energy than a lot of other rifles on full power. I love this rifle.
New month, new entry. This months entry is with my Daystate Red Wolf. It was slightly windy but, on target #20 the wind must have died off. There are 5 shots in one hole.
This is my January 2020 entry. The FX Streamline got a new upgrade, an Accu Shot mono pod. Making these shots at 50 yards look easy. Oh, since I am new to this, if someone from AOA sees this, could they let me know how the notify the winners?
That's a really nice group. I also own the same rifle and am struggling to get groups of that tight. I can do it with other rifles which leads me to believe I am not use to the electronic trigger or I am not using the right ammo. I can shoot awesome groups out to 45yards but, beyond that they...