The 200 yards conquest is a fact.

I am very happy of having had the opportunity of shooting these air rifles.

My childhood was always dressed with the companion of my Sheridan .20 Cal. Now I have taken deer, javalinas, coyotes, wild turkeys, foxes, rabbits, raccoons, geese, ducks, etc., with air rifle.

I have taken doves at 190 yards.

I am very happy, one of my childhood dreams became truth.
 
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This morning by first time in life I made some shooting at 330 yards (300 mts) with an air rifle -> my Vulcan 3 700 mm .25 Cal and the 29 grain NSA slugs.

At the shooting range where the turkey silhouettes are, there was a small white stone at which I was shooting. I was not able to hit it, but some pellets hit really close. Wind, even slow wind, affects at that distance a lot.

Among the silhouettes is a steel plate (formerly wrote as "Wong" because of ignorance), about 15 inches of diameter. That one I was able to hit it, not so difficult.

Chicken silhouettes at 220 yards were really easy target to hit.

Super rifle !!.....
 
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This morning by first time in life I made some shooting at 330 yards (300 mts) with an air rifle -> my Vulcan 3 700 mm .25 Cal and the 29 grain NSA slugs.

At the shooting range where the turkey silhouettes are, there was a small white stone at which I was shooting. I was not able to hit it, but some pellets hit really close. Wind, even slow wind, affects at that distance a lot.

Among the silhouettes is a Wong, about 15 inches of diameter. That one I was able to hit it, not so difficult.

Chicken silhouettes at 220 yards were really easy target to hit.

Super rifle !!.....
Good shooting. It must have been a great feeling.

A little humor - You have the word Wong wrong, and don't use the word Dong either, lol, because the proper word is "Gong" if ending with ong. That'd be a funny song using those four words, lol!

I like to use the term "steel plate" instead, because, well, it doesn't end with ong.
 
Good shooting. It must have been a great feeling.

A little humor - You have the word Wong wrong, and don't use the word Dong either, lol, because the proper word is "Gong" if ending with ong. That'd be a funny song using those four words, lol!

I like to use the term "steel plate" instead, because, well, it doesn't end with ong.
Already corrected and the error accepted and registered for the records!
 
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