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Hatsan AT44-10 Long QE .25 Caliber, 100 yards

Hadn't had this little 25 cal. badboy out for a few months and thus decided to take her out to the back 40 for a go at 100 yards. As you can see, I have to take along my larger Air Venturi air tank because this Hatsan is an air hog.

As for the shoot-and-see mildot targets, I made them out of pretty basic stuff from Walmart (poster board, shipping tape, white spray paint, black spray paint, and a tin cap from an old can of JSBs). Using the JSB tin cap is an idea I got from Ted's video about making mildot targets.

For range accuracy, I just set the end of my barrel up even with the back of my car and then using a laser range finder just kept walking and getting a range distance off my car until the range finder read 100 yards.

Video Link (3 Shot Group, Real Time): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGooIRyPXEY&feature=youtu.be

Video Link (Bulls Eye, Slow Mo): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2OTg0pms3k&feature=youtu.be

Video Link (Almost a Bulls Eye, Slow Mo): https://youtu.be/57rP65sC8qo





Pellets: JSB Kings
Scope: Sidewinder
 
"led_lobber86"very nice shooting there , and super setup :D

first hatsan i have seen doing good acuracy tho .. it had any mods to it ?
You must haven't looked around a lot then. Hatsan PCPs are very accurate. Although my favorite PCPs are Sumatras, I have 3 Hatsan PCPs and they're all accurate. This Bwalton from GTA. This is a 100 yard group + plus headshotCheck out some of his hunting videos too. He routinely hit head shots of more than 80 yards on ground squirrels. His weapon of choice is a 25 cal BT65 Elite