Through & through w/ the .22 Shorty...

Pellet penetration is amazing @ these distances...

72*, cloudy, & breezy outside...

.22 Mutant Shorty shooting jsb 16g @ 812 fps@ 23 fpe…

SWFA 3-15X42 FFP Scope @ 15X 

Stoned this eye popping female...

I estimate ~15 fpe @ poi @ 60 yards...


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Heres a 92 yard chester shot on this furball…

60*, sunny & 12mph winds to the North…Pellet flew into his chest right through his neck…

I estimate ~12 fpe @ poi @ 92 yards...


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Michael,

To answer your question, I can use either one, both items are setup very accurately. I use Strelok Pro quit a bit to quiet all the doubters that dont think these actual yards that I shoot are real. If I did dail my elevation turret to the correct yards, would the public truely believe that I was shooting small squirrels @ 60 & 92 yards? Maybe but probably not. Will the public really think this lil old 12" .22 Shorty barrel is accurate out to 60 or 92 yards? Maybe but probably not. The Shorty's Eric Sanders elevation turret is set up very accurately whenever I want to "dial her in" but being new here on AGN, I figure I'd better shoot using hold over to prove myself. Yes, rangefinding your critter takes 2 seconds, then setting your paralax knob to the accurate yardage takes 2 seconds, then opening the Strelok Pro app & punching in the data in SP takes 5 seconds, then shoving/adjusting my cell phone into the side-shot takes 2 seconds, then opening up my camera video app takes 2 seconds, then locating the critter takes a second, then making sure your rifle bubble level is level takes a second, then making sure your rifle is not torqued in a weird position takes a second, then making sure your body is in a comfortable shooting position takes a second, then finding the critter @ the correct holdover takes a second, then waiting for the best moment to pull the trigger can take "FOREVER," but after pulling your 6 oz. trigger, & watching your critter do the Michael Jackson "Thriller Dance" & doing the helicopter w/ its fluffy furry tale & finally passing...its worth it to me...hahah. If the critter decides to "run for the hills" before I complete all the above (sometimes not in that specific order), then so be it, she wasn't meant to be blasted. Of course, I'd be bummed out not to blast 'em, but I've learned to be patient, to shot another day & the critters will always be back for more fun next time around...

Hope this answers your question...
 
Joe,

I appreciate the praise. I'll see ya @ the Texas airgun show in a couple of weeks...Keep on making them crazy a$$ scope videos, they are informative & halarious...take care good Sir...

Crittahitta,

Thanks Sir...

Hahah...you know if my neighbors saw this lil a$$ slanted squinty eyed asian fool outside performing the Michael Jackson "Thriller dance"...they would call the cops immediately, & I'd be in jail right now for scaring/disturbing the peace...
 
I wouldn't worry too much about "the public" believing you, those are some awesome shots. That's the way to whack those furballs lol. Ive never seen the screwdriver used for illustration.... pretty cool.
I remember using the same Pell years ago for critter whacking in my logun. The skirts were thin so when I rushed loading mags I'd jack them up.... but that was many moons ago, they probably fixed that.
 
ShadyBrady,

I appreciate the advice about "the public" & the praise...I'll keep it in mind. Hahah...the screwdriver was available @ the right time. Yea, I have a couple of other rifles that use the "marauder style" magazines that smash & dent the pellet skirts up good enough to throw a flyer in the groups, so single finger loading is the only way to keep groups tight.