Indeed. Don't forget the mist.
Im sure you've done it, (or I'm sicker than I imagine). Shooting them with 34gr at 60fpe is an experience.
My English Sparrows are onto me, I need 30-40 yards to not scare them away. I see no mist...
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Indeed. Don't forget the mist.
Im sure you've done it, (or I'm sicker than I imagine). Shooting them with 34gr at 60fpe is an experience.
Atleast they give you a shot, most times iguanas scatter even around 90yds when they see or hear meMy English Sparrows are onto me, I need 30-40 yards to not scare them away. I see no mist...
Similar boat, I see it in the scope. I actually have to throw a 3D camo poncho and mesh balaclava on under a mesh screen. If ANYONE is outside, nothing will come closeMy English Sparrows are onto me, I need 30-40 yards to not scare them away. I see no mist...
Did you ever get a chance to put some of those AEA long range master .25 slugs down range? The price is extremely appealing. 18 bucks for 250 of them. If so how'd they flyAtleast they give you a shot, most times iguanas scatter even around 90yds when they see or hear me
No sir I got the .30 cal slugs and the new 66gr .30 cal pellets. Neither outshot the VK .30, Hybrids or the Griffins i would've gotten the .22 but they look really longDid you ever get a chance to put some of those AEA long range master .25 slugs down range? The price is extremely appealing. 18 bucks for 250 of them. If so how'd they fly
The 30.2gr specifically
Oh well.No sir I got the .30 cal slugs and the new 66gr .30 cal pellets. Neither outshot the VK .30, Hybrids or the Griffins i would've gotten the .22 but they look really long
yeah, that being said I tried them in the Gauntlet .30, not sure what the twist rate on that is.Oh well