What springer did you shoot today?

Sticking with the 77’s. First up a .177. Superb accuracy, cutting cans in half at 30 yds.
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And my newest 77 a .20 cal. Had on order for almost a year, and worth the wait.
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This is the .20 at 45 yds. A dozen shots while talking to a member on the horn.
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Crow
 
Broke out my long barrel HW97 and Diana 56 T/H yesterday. Kimmy 2 Guns shot her .22 HW50. Had some nice 15-20 mph winds so we just sat out at 25 yards shooting spinners and chalk. My two shoot like the pellets have guidance systems, made it easy on me. Kim shot really well, coming back to her after our layoff. Big smiles all around after, ain’t that what it’s all about?
 
No springers today, trying to beat the heat by wrapping up early.

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Crosman Model 107 Town&Country.
Not a powerhouse, but with .177 Hobbys it has given many chipmunks the good news.
It is plain fun to shoot, and it stood fence duty today.

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A pair of Challenger Plainsman .22 pneumatic rifles that I recently rebuilt.
Both were in need of sight regulation, and both rifles are bang on with Crosman Premiers!!

Power levels are in line with other pneumatics of that era, approx. 590 fps with 14 gr. Crosmans at 8 pumps.
Bottom rifle is an early rifle, while the top one is from later manufacture.
 
I have been going down the line of rifles this week figuring out what stays and what go's to Hickory NC . so far it looks like I'm not going to have much on my table , two or three rifles and 3 or 4 pistols ?

 
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I have been going down the line of rifles this week figuring out what stays and what go's to Hickory NC . so far it looks like I'm not going to have much on my table , two or three rifles and 3 or 4 pistols ?

That’s what you get for buying what you like….have fun at the show. Take some pics and post. Some of us live vicariously thru those that can . John
 
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That’s what you get for buying what you like….have fun at the show. Take some pics and post. Some of us live vicariously thru those that can . John
10 hours and 51 minutes drive for you to be there for two glorious days and another 11 hours drive home , piece of cake😊
 
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10 hours and 51 minutes drive for you to be there for two glorious days and another 11 hours drive home , piece of cake😊
I too looked it up…if I hadn’t just driven to Mebane NC last weekend for the Carolina Classic Grand Prix Match I would consider it. 12-13 hr drives for this old man only happen a few times a year. Have a blast! John
 
I too looked it up…if I hadn’t just driven to Mebane NC last weekend for the Carolina Classic Grand Prix Match I would consider it. 12-13 hr drives for this old man only happen a few times a year. Have a blast! John
I know what you mean ! just turned 80 and my wife doesn't want me driving more than 8 to 9 hours a day ( although if i gain an hour in time driving west ???
 
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