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Target Shooting Matches, Discussion & Events => The Long Range Club => Topic started by: jayclimber on May 31, 2016, 02:55:34 PM
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So I decided to head out to the farm today after shooting pistol matches at home and wanted to work on my PB pistols! I took my B3-2 with me to play at 100 yards again and try to better my entry into the N.U.A.H. Club! Pistol work was great so after I was done I headed to the 100 yard mark and decided I would spend some time working the B3! After about an hour or so on the gun I ended up with these 2 targets that I was proud enough to share! I am trying to keep everything the same for every shot and backing off if it doesn't feel right! I'm really having a lot of fun with this and am glad to have this forum and all of you to share these experiences with!!!
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You got groups like that - with a pistol - untested and standing up?
I quit!
Pete
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nice groups there.
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You got groups like that - with a pistol - untested and standing up?
I quit!
Pete
Those targets weren't with my pistol.. Those were from a bench seat with front rest with my B3-2 air rifle in .22 caliber! (Picture of rifle below) I was shooting pistol before that!
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nice groups there.
Thank you!
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Excellent shooting! It continues to amaze me
the accuracy people are getting with low to medium powered rifles at 100yds!
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Looks to me like the left hand target upgrades you to Marksman.... Congratulations....
Bob
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Jay,
LOL, thanks I feel much better!
Joe, I guess the quality is gun and ammo is that good these days. I'd be curious how a modest but excellent rifle like the tx200 would do with the NUAH.
Pete
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Looks to me like the left hand target upgrades you to Marksman.... Congratulations....
Bob
Thanks Bob!
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Jay,
LOL, thanks I feel much better!
Joe, I guess the quality is gun and ammo is that good these days. I'd be curious how a modest but excellent rifle like the tx200 would do with the NUAH.
Pete
My biggest challenge at 100 yards was getting lead on paper! Once I knew that I could hit a large piece of cardboard at 100 yards, then it was a matter of working the scope and zeroing it in! I started with a big target and worked down to the N.U.A.H. targets!
Pellet selection was tough too, the pellets I use for the 30 yard and under matches just don't work at 100 yards... Don't know why, but they just don't. So the JSB Extra Heavy Diablo 18.13 gr seems to be the one that works for me!
I keep a shooters log for the range and record everything for every grouping even the adjustments with the scope so if something is messed up, I can go back and find out what I did!