C'mon Kevin, we need picks of your targets, how much windage was needed, what obstacles you shot off of, success and hit ratio, etc.
You didn't even state the velocity the pellets were going and what sized steel you shot at.
Make your post more of a story.
Those are long distances for a AG!
It's interesting how some barrels on some rifles and that particular 30 caliber pellet do so well at those distances! I had an EVOL that I was able to connect with pretty well out to 289Y so I believe you shot that far out with reasonable success.
I've also shot my 22rf at those distances and it's not easy with it either.
Well that content was much more interesting! It was funny you were shooting out of the sunroof, lol.
That's a lot of running around!
My Impact shot horrible past 120y so I never used it in a NRL22 match.
That's a lot of running around!
My Impact shot horrible past 120y so I never used it in a NRL22 match.
NRL22 is only up to 100Y
Maybe they shooting NRL22X?
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That's a lot of running around!
My Impact shot horrible past 120y so I never used it in a NRL22 match.
NRL22 is only up to 100Y
Maybe they shooting NRL22X?
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Not NRL affiliated,
Locals out for steel. These matches are put on local by center fire shooters needing practice for Precision Rifle Series, same barricaded from 250 - 800 yards.
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that is AWESOME what you did there.
Very cool shooting.
Threefor competing with the powder burners — only running on thin air!
This would be a fun airgun discipline to invent...! Airgun PRS....(Or do they already have something like that?)
I think I could set up something like that in the desert hills behind my house....
I'd just need to have a shop make me some steel targets.
I'm thinking "two-ring" targets:
—A "10-ring" bulls the size of a typical kill zone.
—And an outer "9-ring" that basically tells the shooter when he rings it: "You missed, but you were close."
Matthias