What springer did you shoot today?

Most days the first thing I do is shoot a 5 shot group. The target today had one bull left on it after couple of weeks of using this target. Not a perfect group but at 22 yards not bad, 5 shots. Outside idge .292, c to c .115. The white center of the rings are .250.View attachment 567857
Like those rings. What and where do you buy those. Most of my scopes have target dots( silhouette type).
 
Again another day that I didn't shoot springers, it's just perfect for shooting the co2. It's that time of year here when it's finally getting warm enough to shoot them.

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Not today but tomorrow. I’m taking my Diana 48 out to the range. I bought this rifle about a year ago. It was in brand new in the box condition. Built in 2012 with the T6 trigger I could not let it go. I then put in a Votrtex kit with the 20 ft lb spring. It shoots at 19fps and is still a cannon. From the bench it has given really good results out to 20 yards. And it is consistent with 10.4 Diablo pellets. So tomorrow I’m going to take it to my airgun range and shoot out to 75 yards. I fitted an Aeon 10-40x56 scope. I have tried a number of pellets already and It is well broken in and ready for its first range day.

I’ll be shooting from a bench rest not the bipod.

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Like those rings. What and where do you buy those. Most of my scopes have target dots( silhouette type).
They are loose leaf notebook reinforcement rings. They come in colors, 960 in a pack at Wal-Mart, about 5.00. The yellow ones don't show up so I color them Black with a wide Sharpie.
 
Not today but tomorrow. I’m taking my Diana 48 out to the range. I bought this rifle about a year ago. It was in brand new in the box condition. Built in 2012 with the T6 trigger I could not let it go. I then put in a Votrtex kit with the 20 ft lb spring. It shoots at 19fps and is still a cannon. From the bench it has given really good results out to 20 yards. And it is consistent with 10.4 Diablo pellets. So tomorrow I’m going to take it to my airgun range and shoot out to 75 yards. I fitted an Aeon 10-40x56 scope. I have tried a number of pellets already and It is well broken in and ready for its first range day.

I’ll be shooting from a bench rest not the bipod.

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Get one of Hectors tuners and you will be amazed at the accuracy increase. I shoot my 54 to 100yds. Amazing Guns.
 
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Get one of Hectors tuners and you will be amazed at the accuracy increase. I shoot my 54 to 100yds. Amazing Guns.
I will be talking to Hector soon. I will definitely ask him. Currently with the scope and vortex kit this thing is pretty good.
I sighted in at 25 yards. At 35 and 45 yards it was just smacking the little 1 inch wide targets spinners I have set up. At 55 yards it had no problem hitting the 1.5 inch spinners. It was even able to hit the edge when it would stop on the wrong place. Thats equivalent to hitting the side of a coin at 55 yards. It took a couple tries but mostly because of the light conditions. If it was not for all the recoil. It would be easygoing to shoot.
I love the trigger.

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My best day was back to back 5 shot 1.5 inch groups at 100yds. At 50 yds with good conditions all pellets touch . Mine was purchased on here used and was a 2.5 to 3 inch rifle at 25 yds. 25 yards now the hole just gets blacker looking and not quite perfectly round. I am really happy with my .22 D54, not crazy sbout the To6 trigger but I have learned to shoot it well. At 50 yds it is a bit less wind sensitive than the .177s.
 
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today i shot new 2 me Webley Mark 2 Target pistol (1925-1930 ) .22 , only one shot to a distant tree about 100 feet . Just to know it worked and it did . This pistol needs to be taken apart and a good cleaning ( 100 year old dirty grease ) . watched a video and seems like an easy job . I have not found any info on FPE /FPS yet .
 
It might be just me, but that HW35 pic instantly made me think vintage big game rifle. Think .375 or .416.
It might just be the color palette of the photo, but regardless it is a beautiful rifle.
Chuck, it is my go to rifle for a stroll in the wilds.
Rifle, a few snacks, water and pellets.
Forget all your worries.