Another fun video on HFT. Hopefully soon we can go back to shooting some matches so I can see if what I’ve been telling everyone is true.
https://youtu.be/iwjJNokGAas
https://youtu.be/iwjJNokGAas
Great video Dave! I too have been attempting to use bracketing as a better means ranging at 40-55 yards at 16X. In the video you spoke of using the 8” “height” of the block as a standard. My club uses cinder blocks to mount targets as well. Our airgun course is hilly and wooded (dark). Some blocks are partially imbedded in the hillside making use of block height impractical. As such I’ve concentrated on using block width for bracketing. My question is have you found it easier to do accurate ranging with the vertical vs the horizontal axis of your scope? Uj
Possibly a stupid newbie question - but is this applicable to both sfp and ffp scopes? I have one of each - and scp on my .22 and an ffp on my .177 that I'm actively working on / building / tuning / hoping to get to shoot with a local FT group this summer. ( )
I'm actually (so far) not overly impressed with how this scope ranges - Athlon Argos BTR 6-24x50 (I think - just whipped that off top of head - it's upstairs and I'm downstairs, comfy in front of fireplace in my recliner chair . . . ) Toying with getting one that is supposed to be pretty good (?) and not super pricey that "DeadEye" Phillip Hepler used(still uses?) - I forget what make/model it is but - well hell - he won nationals with it. Can't be half bad. Obviously you have to be a good shooter none-the-less and he obviously is!