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Our "Wannabe like Manabe" challenge ;-) 4/25/15

Kim, that's it.....I gotta have a dang Raw HM1000 in .22 with a competition barrel! Maybe next year if I'm lucky ;-)
Dang fine shooting. Thanks for posting. Amazing the accuracy these things have?

You're gonna scare the mediocre shooters off man!!!LOL Folks will be scared to post their targets after than one man!
I better get on here and post one of my crappy targets to help em get motivated!!!!LOL
Nah, just kidding with ya. You're letting us know it can be done if we practice correctly and have the right equipment.
Love that damn target!
 
Thanks Camp. This target was a surprise to me too. It's all the rifle - I just work on finding out what pellets it likes and the proper cleaning sequence. The real skill involved is Martin Rutterford's.

I will say that while progressing through the bulls anxiety grew, and it took some effort to keep concentrating on each shot.

There is no better fun than a very accurate rifle!
 
"Kim"Thanks Camp. This target was a surprise to me too. It's all the rifle - I just work on finding out what pellets it likes and the proper cleaning sequence. The real skill involved is Martin Rutterford's.

I will say that while progressing through the bulls anxiety grew, and it took some effort to keep concentrating on each shot.

There is no better fun than a very accurate rifle!
Martin sure made you a Nice Precision rifle...Gotta luv those RAW Rifles!
Your Target looks like a winner...Nice shooting!!
I agree with you, "there is no better fun than a very accurate rifle!
Let me know which pellets you have sampled...always like to here what other people are trying
Excellent Target Kim
Mike
 
"snakedoctor9"
Well Jimmy' this is a pretty poor target. Im finding the sweet spot still. As soon as it is possible i will invest in a regulator.
BTW, 20 yards front rest only.
SnakeDoctor9,
Thanks for posting a target. Shows you just how difficult the challenge can be...but you made a fantastic effort.
Looks like you might have had a little trouble with the wind?
But I'll betcha your next target will be even better than this one!!
Good luck finding the "Sweet Spot", and I look forward to your future targets
Mike
 
Yes Sir Jeff, thanks for taking the time and posting that target. Don't forget to tell us your rifle and ammo. I know you shot that with your Hatsan ( Your very first PCP) but other folks that read might be interested in knowing just a bit more. Like me for instance.....what pellets did you use? The 14.3 Crosman Premier? Have you tried JSB yet?

As Mike said, it made a believer out of me at how difficult this is, and I commend you for taking the challenge. Looks about in line with my shooting a year ago, and I'm gradually improving and so will you. Especially once you find the magic pellet your rifle likes.

Hope you don't mind, but I'm posting a pic of your Hatsan here ;-) Always enjoy your post ;-)


 
"manabeknives"
Let me know which pellets you have sampled...always like to here what other people are trying

Mike

Mine is a standard HM1000 .22 (not x), and chrony shows it's putting out about 27 fpe. So it may like different pellets.

So far JSB 15.89 gr seems best. AA 16gr - which have 5.51mm heads, not quite as consistent (evidently the 15.89s come in 5.51,5.52 and 5.53 which I've yet to try).

None of the 18.1gr JSB shoot as well, though at this weight the 5.53mm heads seem best.

Crosman premium boxed dome: very tight fit in breech, not very accurate.

H&N FTT didn't shoot well in either the RAW or my TX.

I've also found this barrel likes to be clean but not too clean. After cleaning it takes 6-9 shots to settle down.

Kim

 
"Strever"the local winds died down for me to shoot this with a .177 Thomas outdoors at 27yds 8"
#6 already had a hole but i didn't want to waste the target :)
scoring was with a .22 cal plug
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WoW!!! Can you post a picture of your Thomas?? They seem to be taking the benchrest matches by storm!!
That Target is beyond excellent Strever!!!...I hope I can Match it one day
Phenomenal Shooting!!
Mike 
 
I shot one of Mike's Thomas benchrest guns yesterday during practice at Open Grove Oxnard. An elegant purpose-driven design perfectly executed. It was LV .177, had no recoil on firing, and the X-hairs stay on POA through the shot cycle. These are the guns to beat in benchrest competition.

Mike - who designs and builds this benchrest rifle - is getting the Thomases of team USA tuned and ready for the upcoming Worlds in Australia. AND he is a very nice guy and a good teacher!