That's a awesome group at 50 yards with iron sites. Well done.The ol'gamo on irons , cphp.22 , 50y
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No too bad to finish up the day and who says you can't shoot well out of Walmart ?
I'm thinking eagle eyes.That is awesome marksmanship with iron sights at 50 yards! Quarter size group You have been blessed with good eye sight
That's impressive with a big box store gamo!
That's a awesome group at 50 yards with iron sites. Well done.
Great shooting Mc Nasty!
Hey there Hateful! ( can I call you Hateful? Mr. McNasty sounds so formal).
Great shooting with your WalMart special!
That is awesome marksmanship with iron sights at 50 yards! Quarter size group You have been blessed with good eye sight
Ya, it's the old gamo . She just keeps plugging away.. whip off dust and cobwebs and get to shooting ..Not too shabby Kidding, that's fantastic!
Question is, you dig out old faithful or is this a new Gamo? Can't tell from the photo...
I really never been a scope guy . I use them but just prefer irons. I have shot to 100 y springer and irons .Just awesome groups at 50. For both the rifle and your old scaly eyes!
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You just can't beat irons at springer ranges.
I shot exclusively with scopes all my life. I was convinced I could shoot better with one. Then my eyes got blurry. Thought I HAD to have a scope.
Picked up a springer with iron sights and learned I was wrong. Silly wrong.
I shoot just as (almost as) well under 50 and have zero scope/mount/ring issues. I can't figure out why I would mount a scope on my plinkers.
When you loose the scope it sets you free. You channel the rifleman inside. You can guide those pellets into the dot with the power of your gaze.
I think I shoot better with a scope after mastering irons. Just like you get better with a rifle after mastering a springer. Proficiency with iron sights is foundational.
We all learned it shooting BB guns as kids. Somewhere along the line many of us forgot. When we started burning powder we mounted a scope. We never went back.
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Hateful, Mr. McNasty sir.... Did you always shoot iron sights regularly or did you go back to it after shooting scopes? Did an air rifle cause you to re-discover irons?
I really never been a scope guy . I use them but just prefer irons. I have shot to 100 y springer and irons .
Mine was that 6 years ago when I bought it through Walmart .. I guess a good gun holds it's pricing ..lolI found that Gamo model you have going for $195 new on the amazon... If I didn't have so many AG's already I'd be tempted. Have to go send some lead down range to keep away the "wants"
Tanks.. I just use standard 6 o'clock target hold ..Knowing how to use irons is the key to, well, using irons......... You obviously got a handle on it.
I shoot quite a bit with optics, but for relaxation and not fussing about, irons are where it is at.
I shot quite a bit of NRA Service Rifle, High Power, and Palma in the past, and was lucky enough to occasionally be squadded with some sharp cookies. Once I was comfortable enough to ask educated questions, I got the condensed Master Class.
I watched the Capt. of the US Palma team on the 800 yd line, cold bore, cut a 10 with his first sighter. Granted, the wind took him out to the edge of the 9 ring, but I was still floored. That was essentially a cold bore torso hit at 800 with iron sights! Incredible skill that fellow possessed.
I remember that fellow every time I bring my post into the 6 O'clock position, and I still hear him saying there is no substitute for practice. Shoot, shoot a lot, and shoot at range.
Well done Mc.
That display brought up some pleasant memories!