Quote from: Nitrocrushr on May 17, 2017, 04:43:16 PMNitrocrushrBSA R-10 MK2Hawke Airmax 30SF 4-16x50 (16x)JSB 15.89 .22 calSeated - Front and rear bags49/50 (3X)Excellent Steve! Well done.How fast is your BSA spitting those pellets out?
NitrocrushrBSA R-10 MK2Hawke Airmax 30SF 4-16x50 (16x)JSB 15.89 .22 calSeated - Front and rear bags49/50 (3X)
sixshootertexancustom8-32 mueller135gr BBT .308Bagged46 1X
My .30cal submission.marty2HM1000XHawke 8-32X56.30 JSB 44.751-3 mph wind, F- Rest, R - Bag47/50 1X 2.07" groupThe target was shot at the Fun Shoot Saturday AM. Both targets were set out Friday afternoon and wound up sitting outside through several hours of rain. When we came in the next morning the target stand was lying on the ground. I left the wet targets up and circled the 2 holes in the one target figuring I would use it as a warm up target but instead used a metal gong set up a little behind the paper targets for a few sight in shots. I shot the 47 target first figuring I would use that as my submission(which I am) and then shot he other target for S & G. I guess that's what less pressure does for you. Anyway long story short.... by the time I got clean targets up the wind had picked up and I called it quits. The pellets sure make some nice holes when the paper is wet.
Hey Ricky, tell me about your custom shooter if you dont mind. Is it something that you built? Have any pictures to share? Good shooting man. 100 yards is a challenge! http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=82820.0
Bob and mr007s, great shooting Steve