chill just a bulldog.357 and target shooting

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you knock Me down I get back up and still come at you chill just a bulldog.357 and target shooting I dont know if really here they hide my name but I am still here I still pop it and other thing plz no negatives 
 
wow iam lable enemy number one on here BOO lol if ready pop some target but I rally use target I like but here he*d targets are really not allowed here or b8dy target this what i am really use too if block self def*nds in my ninjutsu then you can't learn what really matter why some of words in this topic dot it out this post be modeler yes I am be watched..

But I have some loop hole some what you not fight human nature when you in the zone if you see post come to and join the fun 
 
blkbagger :

the drawing is what on the wooden target some one finely reply I thought I like drift wood just out there some where in internet limbo and yeah America air gunner watch my video and iam member of his web site oh by the way that top hole not my shot when brought that target at a real gun store there 8 in a pack all hang on the rack top hole is rack hole done by the marker of the target …..

And why that witch hole off center if talking about low right because I didn't over by 10 use the tracking method number on the target if move it over by few inch it would be smack dead center mass maybe next time I would hit it dead center mass in few more shot !!!



yeah iam in bad trouble on here MOD's watch me closely I am a out law here on this site oh will 
 
Ya lost me there Obi Wan, why can't you just sight the rifle in for the bullseye at X distance first, then start worrying about wind and varying distances later...

1st ya gotta make sure the rifle is hitting exactly where it's pointed EVERYTIME and you will only do that from a bench and bags or steady rest using tried and true methods...

Maybe quit with the outlaw BS and get serious about learning to sight in and shoot an air rifle... Your outlaw kung fu is weak...

Ken


 
Ya lost me there Obi Wan, why can't you just sight the rifle in for the bullseye at X distance first, then start worrying about wind and varying distances later...

1st ya gotta make sure the rifle is hitting exactly where it's pointed EVERYTIME and you will only do that from a bench and bags or steady rest using tried and true methods...

Maybe quit with the outlaw BS and get serious about learning to sight in and shoot an air rifle... Your outlaw kung fu is weak...

Ken


no bench rest only standing kneeling sitting and prone oh you didnt know I am on last strike here on this site like said iam be watch by the MOD's I broke all 4 law's no BS by showing one head target with tactical strike an terminal strike ….. ki ** shot can't even say that here 



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out law this why only you reply to my post other on here won't come near me or reply I am make not this stuff up do see other reply but your funny huh o will but i get the airgun sighted in when i take all the yellow on the target then air gun be really sight in on zero then i move to 25 yard diffent target but the same kind one get dead center mass with all distance's I have competed relearning peep sights then move to scope
 
I just found an nother historical fact GIRANDONI REPEATING AIR PISTOL not only a rifle but pistol was also made Probably a "one-off" item, of considerable power and great firepower, without decoration but in excellent condition. While understandably lacking many design features of the Girandoni military repeater, it functions well and would have been a fearsome weapon. The Heiberger does have at least a couple of superior features not found in the later regular Girandoni air rifle design: an air bypass lever (on the left lock plate) and a far stronger fused two-part receiver body of heavy cast bronze both top and bottom. This particular gun may be the only such conversion ever made; no other such specimens are known. No case or pump are known for this gun. Of course, because it was built as a hunting arm, rather than as a military arm, no speed loaders ("spare magazines") are known. The workmanship of the conversion is of a considerably lower quality than the original Heiberger gun. It does not appear to have been done by a highly skilled gunsmith. This Heiberger/Girandoni-system conversion gun had been stored as No. 425 in the Salm-Reifferscheid Armory, Schloss Dyck (Dyck Castle, near Düsseldorf, Germany) until 1992 and apparently has never left Europe. Courtesy David Swan collection, photos by David Swan.



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must like the rifle 1800psi cabler 9mm here read more about it http://www.beemans.net/images/Austrian%20airguns.htm