PCPs to the rifle range !

November was my birth into airguns. My range was my 13 yard cellar. Some target shooting in yard but no real benchrest.
Ankle and shoulder surgery ( laziness) prevented going. So yesterday was first trip, it’s only about 5 miles.
Anyway as soon as I parked to open gate the mosquitoes swarmed. I had the place to myself ( on and off rain).
Had to sight in my Mini14 and Sako 22 first.
FX drs 22 and Revere 177, had my zelos but didn’t get to shoot.

Did I mention the mosquitoes ?

Anyways the feeling of airgun power in the house and short backyard disappears at the range. Little noise and a very noticeable
delay to target. Felt like you could catch a pellet ! !

DRS 700 was impressive at 50 yards. Conditions were rushed as the bloodsuckers were attacking hands and face while getting
an accurate shot off. I didn’t measure but was moa. This is a gun that can put 5 pellets in one .23 hole at 13 yards.
 
There should be a Father’s Day sale soon:
 
Mosquitoes are annoying when trying to concentrate on the shot but they can be ignored for the couple of seconds it takes. That and I have protection...

I own a couple of acres that's part of a 55 acre beaver pond and the waters edge is only a couple of yards from the shooting bench. I don't need mosquito repellent, the hords of dragonflies use me for bait and none can get through the patrols. 😁

Cheers!
 
November was my birth into airguns. My range was my 13 yard cellar. Some target shooting in yard but no real benchrest.
Ankle and shoulder surgery ( laziness) prevented going. So yesterday was first trip, it’s only about 5 miles.
Anyway as soon as I parked to open gate the mosquitoes swarmed. I had the place to myself ( on and off rain).
Had to sight in my Mini14 and Sako 22 first.
FX drs 22 and Revere 177, had my zelos but didn’t get to shoot.

Did I mention the mosquitoes ?

Anyways the feeling of airgun power in the house and short backyard disappears at the range. Little noise and a very noticeable
delay to target. Felt like you could catch a pellet ! !

DRS 700 was impressive at 50 yards. Conditions were rushed as the bloodsuckers were attacking hands and face while getting
an accurate shot off. I didn’t measure but was moa. This is a gun that can put 5 pellets in one .23 hole at 13 yards.

Congrats and enjoy in good health!

I also just recently dipped my toes into the air-gunning world (after many years of powder burners). I'm having a lot of fun with it. I've been to the range only twice, so far. I have also been impressed with the precision of a decent air gun (Benjamin Marauder, in my case).

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I can shoot up to 35 yards at home but to shoot further I have to go to a range. There is a public range available for a very modest fee but it's about an hour away. So I do not go often. Sometimes there are pb guys there too. They have been polite and a bit curious. I let one shoot one of my guns a little. A visit to a "gun range" is totally viable in my opinion for us airgunners (I have pb guns too but rarely shoot them).
 
If you're a good shot, you can shoot until you run out of mosquitoes. ;)

We shoot pellets on metallic sihouettes, out to 160 meters, often it's quite windy. Great fun.

My friend shoots a Diana 48 .177, while I shoot some .22 PCPs.

We are lucky that our club range is largely unoccupied, and that allows us to shoot for 6 - 7-1/2 hours per day.

The orange plate (11"x14") is 160 meters in the wind, but what's impressive is Tom Cooper:

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If you're a good shot, you can shoot until you run out of mosquitoes. ;)

We shoot pellets on metallic sihouettes, out to 160 meters, often it's quite windy. Great fun.

My friend shoots a Diana 48 .177, while I shoot some .22 PCPs.

We are lucky that our club range is largely unoccupied, and that allows us to shoot for 6 - 7-1/2 hours per day.

The orange plate (11"x14") is 160 meters in the wind, but what's impressive is Tom Cooper:

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Unfortunately range rules are only paper targets.
I wish we had places like that .
 
November was my birth into airguns. My range was my 13 yard cellar. Some target shooting in yard but no real benchrest.
Ankle and shoulder surgery ( laziness) prevented going. So yesterday was first trip, it’s only about 5 miles.
Anyway as soon as I parked to open gate the mosquitoes swarmed. I had the place to myself ( on and off rain).
Had to sight in my Mini14 and Sako 22 first.
FX drs 22 and Revere 177, had my zelos but didn’t get to shoot.

Did I mention the mosquitoes ?

Anyways the feeling of airgun power in the house and short backyard disappears at the range. Little noise and a very noticeable
delay to target. Felt like you could catch a pellet ! !

DRS 700 was impressive at 50 yards. Conditions were rushed as the bloodsuckers were attacking hands and face while getting
an accurate shot off. I didn’t measure but was moa. This is a gun that can put 5 pellets in one .23 hole at 13 yards.
That's called stress shooting did some yesterday 102 °F.
 
If you're a good shot, you can shoot until you run out of mosquitoes. ;)

We shoot pellets on metallic sihouettes, out to 160 meters, often it's quite windy. Great fun.

My friend shoots a Diana 48 .177, while I shoot some .22 PCPs.

We are lucky that our club range is largely unoccupied, and that allows us to shoot for 6 - 7-1/2 hours per day.

The orange plate (11"x14") is 160 meters in the wind, but what's impressive is Tom Cooper:

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Kal's 160 M, 14" diameter silhouette. Very windy, but once the windage was figured out, hits were routine until the wind shifted again.

I admit that shooting such distances has little real world use, unless a herd of ferrel balloons threatens to overrun the range.