Dang Pablo,,,You had it for a while, then suffered from the "Dressmaker Blues".(falling apart at the seams)Been there myself.
Quote from: A moron on July 25, 2021, 12:10:00 PMQuote from: Jshooter71 on July 25, 2021, 08:53:11 AMYesterday- FWB Sport, 20 meters, 10 shot sight-in plus 10 shot chrony strings x 4 pellets in the center (50 shots). Then 10 shots of those 4 pellets on the outer 4 bulls with sights fixed on the the initial zero. Open sights, new rifle.New rifle and open ?Ya, I'll take that any day.. I'll bet it will tighten up in a tin or two of shooting ( more comfort zone being new)Lt.dan... nice as well.. I guess I'll have to use red loctite on my r9 . Blue ain't cutting it on the forearm screws... What a joke...lol.P.s Dan. Only use dimes for German guns and Penny's for like gamos..lol. Don't want the German gate snobs looking funny at that 😁You should find a pfennig for the Germans, they’re 16.5mm vs. the penny at 19mm.
Quote from: Jshooter71 on July 25, 2021, 08:53:11 AMYesterday- FWB Sport, 20 meters, 10 shot sight-in plus 10 shot chrony strings x 4 pellets in the center (50 shots). Then 10 shots of those 4 pellets on the outer 4 bulls with sights fixed on the the initial zero. Open sights, new rifle.New rifle and open ?Ya, I'll take that any day.. I'll bet it will tighten up in a tin or two of shooting ( more comfort zone being new)Lt.dan... nice as well.. I guess I'll have to use red loctite on my r9 . Blue ain't cutting it on the forearm screws... What a joke...lol.P.s Dan. Only use dimes for German guns and Penny's for like gamos..lol. Don't want the German gate snobs looking funny at that 😁
Yesterday- FWB Sport, 20 meters, 10 shot sight-in plus 10 shot chrony strings x 4 pellets in the center (50 shots). Then 10 shots of those 4 pellets on the outer 4 bulls with sights fixed on the the initial zero. Open sights, new rifle.
Quote from: Lt. Dan on July 25, 2021, 10:57:52 AMI needed a break from my Low power Ruger Black Hawk. This is Saturday's target with my R9 - .177 at 30 yards. I ran out of one lot # of H&N FTT 8.64 gr 4.52mm pellets. You'll notice the first target using the new lot# shot to the left. The lower two are after I tweaked my scope for the new lot#.Top target 10 shots, bottom two 5 shots each.That’s mighty fine shooting Dan!
I needed a break from my Low power Ruger Black Hawk. This is Saturday's target with my R9 - .177 at 30 yards. I ran out of one lot # of H&N FTT 8.64 gr 4.52mm pellets. You'll notice the first target using the new lot# shot to the left. The lower two are after I tweaked my scope for the new lot#.Top target 10 shots, bottom two 5 shots each.
I like it,. What scope you run on that?My $50 scope I had on the R9 bit the dust today. It was good while it lasted I guess. Good enough to post a card or 2 here anyway.Ya, went from tack driving to driving it back to Walmart..
Quote from: A moron on July 25, 2021, 08:11:05 PMI like it,. What scope you run on that?My $50 scope I had on the R9 bit the dust today. It was good while it lasted I guess. Good enough to post a card or 2 here anyway.Ya, went from tack driving to driving it back to Walmart..The scope on my HW97 is a Burris Fullfield E1 4.5-14X42 with long range MOA recticle (etched glass). Has a side parallax adjustment, but only goes down to 50 yards. Cost just under $200 but has no questions "forever warranty" and is springer rated. If it ever fails, you just mail it in (on your dime) and they repair/replace and ship back at no extra cost.I just like that the turrets track true
If you get comfy with hold 2. That's putting them in there for springer action..Now I'll have to hold my mouth just right to match that...lol
Some fine shooting everyone!HW97KT .177 at 50 yards, H&N FTT 8.64gr. 10 shots.Pulled a few, but this was the best of the day. 3" Shoot-N-C sticker on a 5.5"X5.5" target card.
100yJsb 34gr right out of the tin
One thing I see and may just be me is with the Beeman/hw the forearm of the stock is rounded vs, my other that's more flat.So when I use the rest ( in my case a sock stuffed with a t-shirt). The Beeman/hw. Easley can want to roll over / rocks / rolls left or right where the stock forarm of the more flat bottom stays put /stabler.Thats the wood I don't know how the synthetic stock on that 97 is.So I guess maybe that little bit of stability edge of not having to hold it still from rocking vs, one that you really do not comes in to play.