I have an airgun field target and bench rest range set up at the local rifle club. And I am always trying to “advertise” and recruit new people into the airgun community. Seems the guys in the club know about it but haven’t come out. So I decided to join them and show how an airgun does.
The big 100 yard rifle range has a separate 22lr section.
They have a bunch of big metal reactive targets set out to 100 yards. Using my HFT-500 at 16 ft lb I can hit them. But knocking them down is another thing. And I can’t reset them. And when the wind starts. I can’t see what I’m hitting out at 100 yards so I can’t adjust. So I need something bigger.
I found a used FX Crown with a wood stock. I really don’t want synthetic. Just me but I like wood and the adjustable cheek piece.
It’s chambered in .30 cal. shooting 44.5 gr at 900 fps. That is comparable to a 22lr for target work I and I should be able to see it hit.
It has a small leak and I want to rebuild it all eventually anyway so I am waiting for some seals to arrive . I excited this should be a fun winter project.
The idea is to show the gun club guys that it is not a Red Ryder that we are shooting down there.
The big 100 yard rifle range has a separate 22lr section.
They have a bunch of big metal reactive targets set out to 100 yards. Using my HFT-500 at 16 ft lb I can hit them. But knocking them down is another thing. And I can’t reset them. And when the wind starts. I can’t see what I’m hitting out at 100 yards so I can’t adjust. So I need something bigger.
I found a used FX Crown with a wood stock. I really don’t want synthetic. Just me but I like wood and the adjustable cheek piece.
It’s chambered in .30 cal. shooting 44.5 gr at 900 fps. That is comparable to a 22lr for target work I and I should be able to see it hit.
It has a small leak and I want to rebuild it all eventually anyway so I am waiting for some seals to arrive . I excited this should be a fun winter project.
The idea is to show the gun club guys that it is not a Red Ryder that we are shooting down there.