Who says springers aren't capable? Iron sight head shot 52yrds.

 I had known this rabbit was roughly 10 yards past my 40 yard stump. It came back as 52 yards from where it lay to the banister I was steadied on.

RWS 52 .25 TO1 H&N FTT 20.14@700fps. John Thomas tuned over 10 years ago. Springer is shown at end of clip.


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I don't "hunt" anymore for meat. Use to go for Whitetail.

I would varmint hunt, pest, possibly archery for Turkey or Whitetail if one of my children has a desire to learn. 
This guy in the video had just been after my strawberries and giving my old dog something to roll in. He had to go. He did, & then he fed the local foxes or Coyotes. 
Just had to show everyone what a good springer can do! 😊
 
its a good feeling to take down a desrructive pest like that for sure, sounds like a decent gun ..i know some higher end ones are if theyre tuned etc .. just generally though, to buy a springer for a real pest problem isnt going to be effective .. i literally couldnt grow a garden and things were running off with my chickens faster than i could replace them lol .. until mr marauder showed up ..it was a game changer ..
 
I agree Dizzums. If a big pest problem, more is needed. 
But, the only reason I even took that shot is I target shoot for groups with the springers & know their paths. No problem with leaks, regs, spread, etc. 

Once you know a good springers trajectory like on that one, I can pretty much call shots to 80+ yards with it on English Sparrows. 
It's scoped now. Maybe I'll film some quarter sized 5 shot 75 yard groups. 

Just have to keep the love alive for the springer🤗


 
Hey guys,

Thanks on the atta boys!

I have specialized in refining iron sights on my springers. That 52's are stock believe it, or not; but 2 quick points.

I made a shot one day I couldn't believe. My then 9 year old girl was outside with me. I had my old trusty D48 .177 tuned again, by John Thomas. 
I asked her if she saw a bird on the ground at 72 yards. She said yeah. I said watch him. 

I didn't think it was going to happen. Again rested on that banister, iron sights. I held over what I thought to be enough for a body shot. He dropped.

When we walked up, that 10.5 CPHP had literally taken just the top of its head off, exposing his little bird brain. I couldn't repeat that shot with any rig & a scope lol. She thinks I'm "the best." LOL!

And 2nd point, is very fine. My R1 .22 front insert.

Point is, springers, definitely can. 

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My eyes are getting older also though. I need reading glasses. Can't see my own fingerprints unless 1.5ft from my face. So scopes aren't shunned like they use to be.