I'm always amazed how many guns shoot them crosman hp well...guess it's a great thing and cheap
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Yes..... Yes it is.I'm always amazed how many guns shoot them crosman hp well...guess it's a great thing and cheap![]()
That is a pcp. Different animal.I've shot several groups between 2 and 3 inches at 100 with Crosman 10.5s in my Diana Stromrider.
I understand that, but I figured they might be worth a try.That is a pcp. Different animal.
Groups are self torture but plinking a hundred yards is definitely doable and fun as I posted earlier. I've been to AGN member Sean Gabrells home and shot at his range there. He's an electrician and has chains of 4" junction box covers hung out to 102 measured yards. He witnessed my little 8fpe laminate HW30 hit the 102 yard cover 15 consecutive times with either JSB 7.33s or 8.44s. I forget, it was probably two years ago. I stopped at 15 as not to push my luck and go out on a high note.At 100 yards it’s all about wind/BC so try 10.3 JSB or FX pellets, with wind I can barely get on paper @100 yards with 12FPE…..I tried. But I know people who can beat me with 12 FPE springer at FT.
Springer at 100 yards is an admirable goal, I think. It sounds more like shelf torture more than anything else. Btw, was this you?
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A very important thing to remember.not to push my luck and go out on a high note.
I'm going to try the "sweet spot" weight that my pcp uses(10gr area); alsooooooooAt 100 yards it’s all about wind/BC so try 10.3 JSB or FX pellets, with wind I can barely get on paper @100 yards with 12FPE…..I tried. But I know people who can beat me with 12 FPE springer at FT.
Springer at 100 yards is an admirable goal, I think. It sounds more like shelf torture more than anything else. Btw, was this you?
This right here. Groups are very dodgy after thirty yards and the wind gets involved. Cans on the other hand are fun as hell to shoot. Hang them with a long piece of paracord. They reset every time you hit them AND they show wind direction. Best trick ever.I don't shoot groups at 100 yards, but I will shoot beer cans and 16oz soda bottles. With the wind down I can hit them pretty consistently once I find my hold over. Even had my wife's girlfriend hitting a beer can pretty consistently at 100 with my scoped HW30. I've used 7.33s and 8.44 JSBs in that gun at that range. It's fun as all hell but I wouldn't dare shoot groups that far. Especially with that light a gun.
That's what I shoot in my FX Impact. I weight sort then head size sort. They run way oversize on average - that's been my experience.
So I finally got to 100y with my .177 pcp rifle.
Now I want to try with my springer
Winchester 1100SS : for info sake; no tuning, just added a moderator(had to remove front sight to do so, so no irons)
Gunna have to debate on my scope options for what I have on hand... bc I know she kicks and the barska I was using is ...ehhhh...maybe if I change rings.
But projectiles....what weight are you all using?
Should I use the same ones as my pcp?...
All thoughts and comments welco
At my now closed range in Brookhaven NY 100 yards fell on the backing sand berm. Sand berms are great because with a properly adjusted scope you can see the splash from your misses. Then you can either use your reticle and or dials to hone in on the target. Once you got it figured out with the right tin of pellets its not that hard.This right here. Groups are very dodgy after thirty yards and the wind gets involved. Cans on the other hand are fun as hell to shoot. Hang them with a long piece of paracord. They reset every time you hit them AND they show wind direction. Best trick ever.