A few months ago I was able to split a pellet on an axe bit at I believe 20yds, iron sights, no scopes here.And a couple years ago I made this perfect shot which I tried to replicate but could not.
My luckiest shot to date, 105 yards with a Diana 54 .22. Was trying to figure my hold over for the distance, unfortunately once I did, the following group wasn't as impressive as the first shot on target...(I covered that first shot and colored in my other sighters)
Game bird..Hope the dove shootin was in season.
Moved to the Hunting Gate as most posts involve animals.
160 Yard Head shots on GS's with my Uragan .25, it amazed me how accurate this gun is at long distances, I shot several at that distance with about a 5 mil hold over and 1/2 a mil left windage on my Athlon Talos 4-16x40 scope set on 10x power, my scope was zeroed at 80 yards, I was shooting JSB MKll's at 880 fps.it was kinda like this, but smaller....
Quote from: kbstingwing on May 22, 2022, 11:09:35 PM160 Yard Head shots on GS's with my Uragan .25, it amazed me how accurate this gun is at long distances, I shot several at that distance with about a 5 mil hold over and 1/2 a mil left windage on my Athlon Talos 4-16x40 scope set on 10x power, my scope was zeroed at 80 yards, I was shooting JSB MKll's at 880 fps.it was kinda like this, but smaller....That is Really fantastic and amazing the consistency at those ranges.
Quote from: BushWacker on May 18, 2022, 09:43:27 PMI hope you weren't aiming at the red circle!!! LOL, I was! It's actually better if your POA doesn't match your POI when trying for small groups. When you shots hit where you're aiming, it can visually molest your POA, making it harder to find the same POA. When your shots land away from your POA, your POA stays clearly defined making it easier to shoot smaller groups. It's along the same lines of aim small, miss small. Try it, it works.
I hope you weren't aiming at the red circle!!!