Looking forward to trying this challenge soon. 30 yards is no joke, so I'll probably use the same target and work my way up...
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I use the same target several times , just magic mark the used shots and shoot again .Looking forward to trying this challenge soon. 30 yards is no joke, so I'll probably use the same target and work my way up...
How many are trying this Challenge with a springer ? i have shot 4 times but still no publishable resultsGetting tired of shooting groups? Try this game out. You shoot all 24 bulls once at 30 yards. Next, eliminate your two lowest pairs. Then, add up your score, with a Max of 200. My best target using my Vet Long is below, as is the target I used. It would be a really great shooter who could get a 200. The 10 ring is 3.28mm in diameter, about the size of a small fly. Post up your best score and what gun you used!
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Here are the scoring rules:
If the hole touches the next higher ring, score to the higher ring. Use a pellet, skirt down, if the hole is ragged.
To score a 10, you just need to touch the gray ring surrounding the black dot.
To score an X, you just need to touch the black dot in the center. (This is different than the instructions on the bottom of the target, due to us shooting at 30-yards)
.177 shooters are allowed to use a .22 pellet or a .224 scoring plug to score their targets, to compensate for the smaller diameter of a .177 pellet.
Once you shoot all 24 bulls, you get to eliminate your lowest two sets (mulligans) see the target above how I slashed out my two lowest pairs.
Score the remaining 20 targets for a Max score of 200. Also add your X's if you have any.
So a perfect score would be 200 20X. Please post up your scores and what rifle you are shooting. Have fun!!
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I've tried it with all 3 of my springers...180 was the best I could get. .177 AA TX200. The rest I didn't even bother to score.I use the same target several times , just magic mark the used shots and shoot again .
How many are trying this Challenge with a springer ? i have shot 4 times but still no publishable results
Headshots, you need to score that one up. I think it's over 190. I counted 10 blocks that seem like they are 19 or 20 for the two shots. If you do not have a scoring plug you could do what I do for my 25s, I just use a pellet that I epoxied a large toothpick to. It isn't ideal but I can't fine a 25 scoring plug. They are readily available and inexpensive for 22 (and 177 but we use a 22 for 177s).
New best for me this year and best ever with this gun! 197 15X with my P35-177 shooting H&N Baracuda FTs at 880 fps. It's a little windy today and I was hesitant to try the 177 but finally I did. I first slowed it down from 920 to 900 fps and shot two targets. I was struggling to make appropriate wind holds on both of them and shot a 189 and a 190. Then I turned it down another 1/4 turn on the HS and I think it's now shooting at about 880 fps (haven't measured it yet). Did not hold off nearly as much, didn't need to. Wind may have been less or pellets were a bit more stable in flight. My best ever with this gun was a 194 using H&N Baracuda Match (JSB 10.3s are worse). But today, in a slight wind (weather report says 9 mph) it gives me a 197 with 15Xs. Nothing less than a 9. The gun has my Athlon Talos 6-24 set at 24X on it. Fine cross hair. I may still try 860 fps but that's probably getting greedy. With less wind this tune could give me a 200. It's fun when things come together.
I am sure this is a growth type progressive exercise in concentration and remaining calm in the process .A 197 is the best I've done so far this year! Really good.
For those of you starting, I would also add that most of my scores the first year were in the 180s and some were in the 170s or worse. It took me a good year to start getting fairly routine 190 or better scores. I still shoot some in the 180s. And that is in my best guns. I've shot one 200 and there was definitely some luck involved (but I shot three 199s first). The advantage I see from all the pellets I've expended at this is I am pretty confident in using one or at most two 5 shot groups to screen pellets for a new gun. My shooting is much more consistent, in other words. I do not think I will ever shoot 200s consistently but I shoot a lot more often over 190 than I did at first. The big issue I have is not stringing together 4 or 5 or 6 10s, it is stringing together 20. And if the wind kicks up a little...
To those shooting springers and less expensive guns (like most of mine) I think we all understand you have a bigger challenge. One of my 5 less expensive PCPs gave me my one 200 but the best the others have done is a 194. I am terrible with a springer. I don't own one but set one up for my son and couldn't shoot a respectable group.
I think this game works best when we look for little improvements and not compare ourselves to others who have been doing it a lot longer and are possibly less limited by their equipment. But I also have experience suggesting that even under $500 PCPs can compete - but I don't think all are at that level, at least mine are not. But a major re-tune took my P35-25 from a 177 to a 194.