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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Hunting Gate => Topic started by: 454 Big Block Chevy on December 05, 2010, 01:26:25 PM
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so today during lunch, there was a nutter in my driveway, when i pulled up in my truck, he ran around back towards the feeder. I opened the shed door, grabbed the TX200 and loaded a CPL. poppped my head around and he was there, just eyeballing towards me, about 15 yds. I took careful aim, thinking in the back of my ehad, since he was closer that myh sight in distance of 21 yds, my pellet will hit a little low. So i took as careful aim at the top portion of the nutters head, thinking my pellet will still hit him and touch off the shot. He ran up a tree, and started barking. as i tried to reload, he scampered out of sight... i plumb missed.... even with a gun such as the TX200 you still need marksmanship.
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Yup it happens, I find the short shots are harder than the long ones
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I thought you aimed a little higher for the closer shots. That’s with a scope.
Now I'm confused.
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I thought you aimed a little higher for the closer shots. That’s with a scope.
Now I'm confused.
You got it right Glenn. Proximity error in close with a scope will tend to make your shots hit low so you need to aim high.
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Thanks Jim. Thought I was loosing my mind there for a minute. :-[
Now what were we talking about? ??? Oh yea, first grade math problems. ;)
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It happens to all of us eventually. I was down at the dairy one day hitting every dove I shot at from 35 all the way out to 45 yards. Then a big magpie flies up and lands 15 to 20 yards away, he’s two and half times the size of the doves and I miss him clean. Over confidence has a way of humbling me every now and then.
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I don't even want to know how many shots I've missed while night hunting. You'll get them next time.