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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: CitySniper on January 20, 2011, 02:59:06 PM

Title: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: CitySniper on January 20, 2011, 02:59:06 PM
Here are some updated Pics of my main rigs... Disco sporting homemade camo/ Marauder sporting Tactical look

(http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af39/friscovet/IMG00630.jpg?t=1295549180)
(http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af39/friscovet/IMG00656.jpg?t=1295549180)
(http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af39/friscovet/IMG00664.jpg?t=1295549180)
(http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af39/friscovet/IMG00665.jpg?t=1295549180)

Longest shot with my Marauder was @ a laser ranged 131yd. with 18.1 JSB on a Crow
Serious 100yd.shooters! Anything under 50-60 yards is just too easy
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Vortex on January 20, 2011, 03:05:40 PM
Nice!! What Crosmans are they?

Finally!1 Someone actually broke the 100 yard barrier. When my brother gets his gamo fixed, where gona try for a 200 yrd shot. Nice shooting though.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: CitySniper on January 20, 2011, 03:17:19 PM
Thanks,
 
 Benjamin Marauder & Benjamain Discovery...I think the Mrod is a MOA gun, maybe even sub MOA with practice and the right ammo. I'll be doing some target testing in the next few weeks with both guns at 50-100 yard on paper.

You'd be shocked how accurate these things are at distance, and still putting good amount of energy on target.

My Marauder is putting 15.9 fpe on target @ 100yd.  :o

Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Scooter B on January 20, 2011, 03:58:06 PM
Those are some serious critter gitters!
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: DeutschKSK on January 20, 2011, 05:25:10 PM
nice job.. i plan on painting my katana when it's not freezing out..
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Jaymo on January 20, 2011, 08:13:23 PM
I was thinking about giving my Mrod stock the bedliner treatment, just because it's such a good finish for a hunting gun. But, I also would like to give it a mahogany stain and tung oil finish.  I already have a scope and bipod to put on it.
I'm also thinking about getting the parts to convert it to a .177. Just for fun, of course.

I think I need to get a good light for it. What's a good, affordable, really bright light for the Mrod? I don't need a light that I could bet my life on. I'm not a cop or a soldier. I just need a good light for nighttime critter hunting.
I want an ATN night vision adapter to mount on the front of my scope, but can't afford a grand or two.

BTW, nice Benjis.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: dk1677 on January 20, 2011, 08:16:54 PM
Nice ones for sure! Amazing shot with the Mrod!
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Jaymo on January 20, 2011, 08:27:52 PM
Definitely a nice shot. I didn't know it was a 100+ yard hunter
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: chronic on January 20, 2011, 08:59:34 PM
Nice rifles! I need to make or buy my self a bipod one of these days. More importantly I need to find some more room to shoot, getting so bored of 50 yards indoor.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: CitySniper on January 20, 2011, 10:21:56 PM
Thanks again Fellas..

Jaymo The bedliner works nice, and I do have future plans to remove it and put a nice stain on it too. Don't plan on ever selling them...

I use a simple led flashlight mounted on my scope using a bike reflector mount.
(http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af39/friscovet/IMG00541.jpg?t=1295575862)
works out to like 30 yards at night

I was gonna order a .177 barrel/bolt and switch sometimes..But the .22 is shooting way too nice right now.

Also I highly highly recommend chairgun pro!! That is how I knew to hold-over 6 mil-dots to make that shot @ 131yard. All you need is a chronograph,that program does all the hard work. & Now that I have a rangefinder my shooting has become way more precise

Chronic those are just some cheap UTG bipods, they work great for 19.99.

(Free ChairgunPro Download) - Airgun Ballistic Software
(http://www.hawkeoptics.com/images/chairgun/screenshot.gif)
http://www.chairgun.com/download.php (http://www.chairgun.com/download.php)     ;D ;)
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Schmidty on January 21, 2011, 12:54:12 AM
Nice.. glad to hear the .22 marauder is treating you well.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Nomadic Pirate on January 21, 2011, 03:34:35 AM
I was thinking about giving my Mrod stock the bedliner treatment, just because it's such a good finish for a hunting gun. But, I also would like to give it a mahogany stain and tung oil finish.  I already have a scope and bipod to put on it.
I'm also thinking about getting the parts to convert it to a .177. Just for fun, of course.

I think I need to get a good light for it. What's a good, affordable, really bright light for the Mrod? I don't need a light that I could bet my life on. I'm not a cop or a soldier. I just need a good light for nighttime critter hunting.
I want an ATN night vision adapter to mount on the front of my scope, but can't afford a grand or two.

BTW, nice Benjis.

ND3, Great stuff
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: chronic on January 21, 2011, 09:57:58 AM
Thanks for the tip man! I'll check into those bi pods.

Yeah chair gun is fantastic, I printed out sheets for moa clicks for drop, windage, and mildot hold over. Laminated them and they are so handy to keep in your rifle bag.
The other weekend I took my furthest shots which were only 70 yards, but I dialed in for wind and drop, it was perfect! First shot hit a little high and to the right on my can, second was dead on. such a good program to nerd out on.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: DeutschKSK on January 21, 2011, 04:33:11 PM
Marauder can reach out and touch, my longest kill is a dove at 95 yards. Awesome rifle!
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: maxiedog on January 21, 2011, 04:47:09 PM
Where do you shoot 50 yards indoors?? Must have a huge house. Glad I don't have to run the vac and mop the floors LOL
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: chronic on January 21, 2011, 05:33:16 PM
Machine shop lol
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Jaymo on January 21, 2011, 09:38:17 PM
I installed the Leapers 3-9x50 on the Mrod tonight. Hope to sight in tomorrow. May put the 3-9 Bugbuster on it, though. The 3-9x50 is a bit heavy, when mounted on the Mrod.
I have 3 of those UTG bipods. One is on my Sam Yang 909, one is on my B30, and the other is going to go on the Mrod. I think I just need to put a shot bag on a camera tripod.
My brand new Mrod will put .22 CPHPs through one side of a steel 55 gallon drum, and dent/split the other side of it, at 35 yards. That's straight out of the box, with no tuning done.
I'm impressed. I'm ready to crack some squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon noggins.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Scooter B on January 24, 2011, 06:44:06 PM
Does the bedliner spray hold up?  I tried using "plasti dip" (from a spray can) once and it didn't stick for chit, rubbed off on the areas where you handle the gun.
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: CitySniper on January 24, 2011, 08:40:45 PM
The Brand I used and recommend Is the Dupli-Color Bedliner found it at my local Kragen auto parts store. Sprayed about 3-4 coats....which was more than enough. It is holding up fine.

out it field,carrying case,bumped in cabinet, normal handling,laying down in the truck...no flakes

(http://www.duplicolor.com/images/appShots/truckBed2.jpg)
Title: Re: My Long range Crosman Snipers (camera phone pics)
Post by: Jaymo on January 25, 2011, 11:53:17 PM
I finished the stock of my B40 with bedliner, and it is darned near bulletproof.
I scuffed up the original finish and applied 4-5 light coats of bedliner.
I let it cure for a week.
I'd hate to have to remove it.
Plasti Dip doesn't hold up nor adhere anywhere near as well as bedliner.