Probably shot at least 200 pellets in my HW50S stainless looking .22 at 12 to 20 yards and a miss was very few. I can't hardly believe what a great accurate and to me not that hard to cock wonderful rifle it has turned out to be. When I first got the rifle it seemed too hard to cock and didn't give it a chance, however I've built up my strength in my left arm and that is due to shoot almost everyday. And I'm almost 85 years young. Charles
Great video Brett.
I’m thinking about grabbing the .22 cal R9 and giving it some exercise. I am considering setting up for mini sniping…https://www.minisniping.org/
Quote from: bReTt on June 23, 2024, 09:45:39 PMI’m thinking about grabbing the .22 cal R9 and giving it some exercise. I am considering setting up for mini sniping…https://www.minisniping.org/Looks like their forum hasn't had any activity in a long long time.
Quote from: avator on June 23, 2024, 10:00:38 PMQuote from: bReTt on June 23, 2024, 09:45:39 PMI’m thinking about grabbing the .22 cal R9 and giving it some exercise. I am considering setting up for mini sniping…https://www.minisniping.org/Looks like their forum hasn't had any activity in a long long time.I don’t think it’s active anymore. It’s more for the info. That is one of the first shooting activities I liked doing when I first got into airguns as an adult in 2007. I love to read that article about it. Click “Articles” on the left, second choice down right under “overview”.
Quote from: bReTt on June 23, 2024, 10:05:43 PMQuote from: avator on June 23, 2024, 10:00:38 PMQuote from: bReTt on June 23, 2024, 09:45:39 PMI’m thinking about grabbing the .22 cal R9 and giving it some exercise. I am considering setting up for mini sniping…https://www.minisniping.org/Looks like their forum hasn't had any activity in a long long time.I don’t think it’s active anymore. It’s more for the info. That is one of the first shooting activities I liked doing when I first got into airguns as an adult in 2007. I love to read that article about it. Click “Articles” on the left, second choice down right under “overview”. Yep, I read that. I think I'll set up the minisniping rifle range but I'll replace the 9mm brass with paintballs.Do you know if they still accept target submissions?
Quote from: avator on June 24, 2024, 07:34:21 AMQuote from: bReTt on June 23, 2024, 10:05:43 PMQuote from: avator on June 23, 2024, 10:00:38 PMQuote from: bReTt on June 23, 2024, 09:45:39 PMI’m thinking about grabbing the .22 cal R9 and giving it some exercise. I am considering setting up for mini sniping…https://www.minisniping.org/Looks like their forum hasn't had any activity in a long long time.I don’t think it’s active anymore. It’s more for the info. That is one of the first shooting activities I liked doing when I first got into airguns as an adult in 2007. I love to read that article about it. Click “Articles” on the left, second choice down right under “overview”. Yep, I read that. I think I'll set up the minisniping rifle range but I'll replace the 9mm brass with paintballs.Do you know if they still accept target submissions?I don’t think that they do but I don’t know that for a fact. I never submitted a score. There used to be a paper target to print and shoot. Paintballs are about the most satisfying targets to shoot and no mess to pick up if you don’t want to since they are biodegradable. The brass is near impossible to find if you don’t have any sort of way to catch it. I never did set up brass to shoot yesterday. I ended up setting up the steel eggs and chickens and shooting with the boys for about an hour. That was way more enjoyable with them than being alone. We shot spring guns.
I fired one shot out of my garage 880 while grilling, was just into a 5 gallon bucket to discharge it, as there were no pest out and about.