What have you done with your airgun today?

Use the Fusion 2 to test out my new backstop. Just a couple of industrial rubber mats screwed to a 2x4 on a-frames. I made the a-frames from a couple of steel t-posts and some bed-frame brackets. 

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I did layer some cardboard into the box to help catch pellets before I started using it.

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Then decided to have some fun with some new targets I printed out. In this instance, 9 shots with the scope to the "head" and 9 with the iron sights. Iron sights shoot a little high right now, but can't complain about grouping! (The three off-center shots were bad trigger control.) I had to make my own mounting rail for the iron sights but so far, can't complain about the results!

Also realized in need a cheek riser because right now, the butt-stock is more of a chin rest with the way my scope is setup. Right now, I'm kinda able to use the front iron sight to make a rough adjustment to my head placement to get good shots, but it would be easier with a cheek riser added. Until I get that fixed, I don't think I should spend money on a better scope.
 
Work on improving groups with my Crosman 392 iron sights. Does anyone else use irons anymore?

I'm working on mounting some iron sights to my Fusion 2. Its trial and error. The hard part is finding a good front mount because of the integrated suppressor. I have to use a 3D printed picatinny mount on the barrel with AR style sights. The problem I keep running into is just getting things setup just right so I still use the scope with a quick mount. Yes, a scope is more accurate, but sometimes, I just want to plink away without one.

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Right now, I'm using a set of cheap flip-up sights with a quick detach for my scope. My first iteration didn't work because I had the scope mounted too far back, mainly because of how the mounting rail and magazine interact. I just got my latest version mocked up yesterday, but then my front sight adjustment tool snapped on me. GAHHH! The reason it snapped is because I had to replace the front post and the replacement was threading in a little too tight. Now I'm waiting on a replacement sight tool with a tap/die set to arrive so I can finally test it out.