i strive for 1" at 100 yards, and most of my guns will do that. Problem usually is me - a heartbeat, a twitch, a damn horsefly on my back...
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Me too. I strive to make my gear so good that it reminds me how bad I can be.i strive for 1" at 100 yards, and most of my guns will do that. Problem usually is me - a heartbeat, a twitch, a damn horsefly on my back...
MY question is : why would you be shooting at 100 yards at sparrows ? I would walk up closer say 30 yards . Sure the birds will spook but they will return in a short time .I'm shooting 100 at sparrows this morning with 25 kings... The air density is about all I had to account for, the breeze isn't as mean to 25 cal as it is to my 22s and my 177 don't have a chance(tried that yesterday)
Haha because(amongst other reasons) it's a challenge and a good perch where sparrows, starlings and pigeons land. I can do it from the back door of my shop. I'm one of those uauh the fuddy duddys hate.MY question is : why would you be shooting at 100 yards at sparrows ? I would walk up closer say 30 yards . Sure the birds will spook but they will return in a short time .
Or even just one of the five bulls.Yes, and this was my point in another recent post with someone posting great groups at 100 yards. I think it’s much easier to shoot 5 shots at one bull, vs. shooting one shot per bull and rotating.
Not so easy to claim MOA for 25 shots doing it this way.
A guy after my own heart. Entire mag groupsPardon me. I wrote an imprecise question. I'm looking for 25 shot, .22 pellet groups outdoors at 100 yards. I'm thinking that 1 1/2" would be respectable.
On a related topic, I would really like to see some pictures of the winning targets from the 2025 RMAC 100 yard benchrest challenge. So far, the magic internet is no help.
JackHughs
“Repeatable” 1.5 MOA is VERY respectable, outdoors.Pardon me. I wrote an imprecise question. I'm looking for 25 shot, .22 pellet groups outdoors at 100 yards. I'm thinking that 1 1/2" would be respectable.
On a related topic, I would really like to see some pictures of the winning targets from the 2025 RMAC 100 yard benchrest challenge. So far, the magic internet is no help.
JackHughs
Ed, you said it all! 100% total agreement.There is a lot of discussion here about one MOA accuracy at 100 yards. I wonder, how many of those respondents consistently shoot 1" groups at 100 yards? I'm not a high level air rifle shooter, but I've been shooting firearms and air rifles a long time and I think I've learned a bit about it. One of those bits, there are very few standard power air rifles that will meet that test, and even fewer shooters who can meet varying conditions well enough to plunk 5 shots consistently into a one inch hole at 100 yards. As Mr. Monk said, I might be wrong, but I doubt it. So, to the OP I say, don't be discouraged if you find the one MOA test at 100 yards very daunting, and be amazed if you meet it.
for old folks like me…its like...would I rather use the bathroom in the house our go to an outhouse 50 yards awayMY question is : why would you be shooting at 100 yards at sparrows ? I would walk up closer say 30 yards . Sure the birds will spook but they will return in a short time .
Formerfor old folks like me…its like...would I rather use the bathroom in the house our go to an outhouse 50 yards awayI prefer the latter.
Slugs move a lot at 100 yards also. Gotta be a wind master no matter what you're shooting when it comes to airguns.