How do you spend your time airgunning?

How do you spend your time airgunning? Pick 2


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Most of rmy airgunning is pesting at dairy farm permissions I have managed to get. I do a little on again / off again field target once a month or so. I do FT purely for fun - I'm not that great at it. ( not HORRIBLE - lol! But certanly not great either . . . ) The FT group I shoot with has recently (this summer) started up an "XFT" thing though and THAT is "the schnizzle!" ) I *like* that . . . . it's right up my alley because of all of the pesting I do. I'll punch paper out in the back yard if I haven't shot a gun in a while just to check and make sure it's holding zero . . .
 
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Plinking, pesting, 10 meter target, benchrest, tuning/tinkering and a bit of hunting in that order of precidence. I'm not into competitions of any sort.

Percentages change with the seasons.... A lot of tuning/tinkering in the spring, plinking/pesting during the summer, hunting is only in the fall and 10 meter target is mostly indoors during the winter.
 
Stone cold can killer. Hang them on paracord and they always return to zero. My kind of can. Steel spinners and auto reset targets are great until the wind gets crazy. Paper is good for accuracy and zeroing. Pesting is only as needed, no permissions. No competitive shooting, no active local events. I am a reluctant tinkerer, only when necessary. Love all aspects of our sport but springers stole my trigger finger.
 
Mostly 10M offhand target.
Some sitting and kneeling 10M target after that.
Then some plinking out to 25 yds on small silhouette targets and spinners.
Some days I do benchrest on Green Monster type (25 bullseyes) targets for score.
All of these I shoot sometimes with a scoped rifle and sometimes with a peep (even the benchrest). Mostly with the peep sight rifles.
 
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