I posted a review of my Leshiy Classic in the PCP discussion forum here:
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/leshiy-classic-350mm-22-is-a-seriously-impressive-tool/?referrer=1
Here are the hunting photos that I did not want to post in the PCP forum:
Hunting took place in the mountains around 10,000 - 12,000 feet.
El Hefe! This beast of a ground squirrel literally "charged" me at about 7 yards. Shot in the chest and came out above the tail. You don't realize how fast the pellets pass through the animals until you hear the ricochet off the rocks!
More average size squirrels that were taken in the mountains.
A chipper:
Accurate, quiet, and lethal with the 22 Hades traveling at 800fps. Closest shot was 7 yards and longest was 62 yards, most were in the 30-45 yard range. Shots were either taken offhand, with a gamechanger bag with lite fill resting on stump or boulder, off my brother's shoulder, or off my backpack. No bipod or tripod was used for this high alpine hunting where limiting weight as much as possible was a priority.
TKAB
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/leshiy-classic-350mm-22-is-a-seriously-impressive-tool/?referrer=1
Here are the hunting photos that I did not want to post in the PCP forum:
Hunting took place in the mountains around 10,000 - 12,000 feet.
El Hefe! This beast of a ground squirrel literally "charged" me at about 7 yards. Shot in the chest and came out above the tail. You don't realize how fast the pellets pass through the animals until you hear the ricochet off the rocks!
More average size squirrels that were taken in the mountains.
A chipper:
Accurate, quiet, and lethal with the 22 Hades traveling at 800fps. Closest shot was 7 yards and longest was 62 yards, most were in the 30-45 yard range. Shots were either taken offhand, with a gamechanger bag with lite fill resting on stump or boulder, off my brother's shoulder, or off my backpack. No bipod or tripod was used for this high alpine hunting where limiting weight as much as possible was a priority.
TKAB