Beeman R9 51 yards

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R9 .22 ,JSB Hades,51 yards ,6mph crosswind 5 shot group .I think it might finally be over initial break in after about 1200 ran through it !
 
Nice shooting. Try the H&N FTT 14.3 553's. All my Weihrauchs like them the most.

Pro Tip - Hang cans with para cord horizontally and vertically. They always reset, perpetual reactive targets.
I refer to them as my tincan squirrels

Cardboard critters can be fun to shoot like practice head shot shots . Cheap and easy

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Something like this.

Pro Tip - Make Super Cans! Put a smaller can inside of a bigger can. Hang 'em up and let the lead fly!
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I like it...

Now if you open the cans and leave a hinge spot then the lid part stays on to give you a added target area spot ..

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Hang horizontal like you do above and ya got top , bottom and side ..😉

I pretend the hinged out top is the headshot area..lol.
 
View attachment 401538R9 .22 ,JSB Hades,51 yards ,6mph crosswind 5 shot group .I think it might finally be over initial break in after about 1200 ran through it !
Time to test that rifle out at the field target range. Heck ...that is PCP level accuracy.

I wished I could shoot like that with my springers.

If you are in Southern California, check out CASA. We need more springer shooters.
 
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Nice shooting. Try the H&N FTT 14.3 553's. All my Weihrauchs like them the most.

Pro Tip - Hang cans with para cord horizontally and vertically. They always reset, perpetual reactive targets.
If you use plastic pill bottles, and hang them bellow a shelf, they will give you a nice verticle view, then wrap around the shelf, and give you a nice round bottom, bullseye view.