What Paper Target Did You Shoot Today

30y
Wind 13mph gust to 25 at my back slightly left to right
Taipan vet std .177
Delta stryker 3.5-21x44
JTS 10.4 , 775 fps , ES 5

10 shots at 3mm dots , this would be a little bit raggedy group but I'll call it 10 straight hits.
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This wind was 13mph and gusty more like gushing back and forth but mostly quartering away from left to right which seems to be the easiest wind direction for me to stay on target I have much more difficulty staying on target when the wind is right to left or right to left away. Is there any reason for this or is it just in my head.

What is the most difficult wind direction for you to deal with?
LOL...at first, I thought all the black holes was where you shot!
I thought to myself, "Did he post the paper on the reverse side?"
I see now that those are your target dots(y)
Very accurate middle row
 
I tried out some @h&nsport pellets on the bottom two rows.
Baracuda standard 4.5
Baracuda FT 4.51

This was at 10m with my S200
#30 was the copper Baracudas, 5 shots. It really didn’t like them. The top left of 30 was a JTS I somehow loaded backwards. It was aimed at #29
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Have any of You ever used this web site to Print Targets ???
Yes I have , not to talented with it but I can make dots.
ThomasT and others have contributed to this forms quite a few very nice targets that where I get the fancy stuff.
 
Hello everyone,

Well I finally received my new Squirrel Shoot-n Gun :D . It is a Reximex RPA .22 caliber Pistol / Carbine combination and I have only shot 3 magazines down the short barrel at this time. Way too early to make any comments in regards to a review except I really like the looks and feel so far, and in time I will do a full evaluation.

Range: Outdoor 10-Meters
Rifle: Reximex RPA .22 caliber
Scope: UTG Bug Buster 3-9 x 32
Pellets: JSB Jumbo Heavy 18.13gr
FPS: ?
FPE: ?
Wind: 5 to 10 mph

ThomasT
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Hello everyone,

Well I finally received my new Squirrel Shoot-n Gun :D . It is a Reximex RPA .22 caliber Pistol / Carbine combination and I have only shot 3 magazines down the short barrel at this time. Way too early to make any comments in regards to a review except I really like the looks and feel so far, and in time I will do a full evaluation.

Range: Outdoor 10-Meters
Rifle: Reximex RPA .22 caliber
Scope: UTG Bug Buster 3-9 x 32
Pellets: JSB Jumbo Heavy 18.13gr
FPS: ?
FPE: ?
Wind: 5 to 10 mph

ThomasT
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Nice little rifle!
Looks light
1 ring? ..just for testing? ..look wise..it works..lol
Mike
 
Hello everyone,

RIP Fat Guy

Well the new Reximex RPA is off to a good start with me. Us ole country folk knows that you must earn your keep or you will get traded off at the next “Trades Day” in town. This big fat Guy has been avoiding me for over a month now and eating the bird seed under the feeders. Every time I would see him and get a gun ready, he would be gone. This time I had the Reximex already loaded and it took no time for me to turn Fat Boy lights out.

ThomasT

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Hello everyone,

RIP Fat Guy

Well the new Reximex RPA is off to a good start with me. Us ole country folk knows that you must earn your keep or you will get traded off at the next “Trades Day” in town. This big fat Guy has been avoiding me for over a month now and eating the bird seed under the feeders. Every time I would see him and get a gun ready, he would be gone. This time I had the Reximex already loaded and it took no time for me to turn Fat Boy lights out.

ThomasT

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Thomas, that is one HEALTHY nutter! Great shot and pic! Your new awesome RPA is earning it's keep! Is it regulated may I ask?
 
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Hello everyone,

RIP Fat Guy

Well the new Reximex RPA is off to a good start with me. Us ole country folk knows that you must earn your keep or you will get traded off at the next “Trades Day” in town. This big fat Guy has been avoiding me for over a month now and eating the bird seed under the feeders. Every time I would see him and get a gun ready, he would be gone. This time I had the Reximex already loaded and it took no time for me to turn Fat Boy lights out.

ThomasT

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Ive kept looking at those
 
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Thomas, that is one HEALTHY nutter! Great shot and pic! Your new awesome RPA is earning it's keep! Is it regulated may I ask?
Hello @Ranchibi

Yes sir it is regulated and so far I cannot tell any difference when shooting. A bit too early until I run it over a Chrony. I want at least two full Tins down the barrel before I make any changes from the factory settings.

ThomasT
 
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Hello everyone,

This morning I shot the new Reximex as a Pistol and used a 3-9x32 Scope on the first paper target and then switched to a DOT Scope.

On the first card I shot without zeroing the Scope and POI’s “A” and “B” would have been bulleyes. They are almost dead on the Sighter shot (y) .

I switched to my old NcStar RGB Dot Scope and without zeroing the scope shot 5 times with four in one ragged hole. That 5th shot I knew right away that I pulled it .....:mad:

It appears from the small amount of shooting so far that this Pistol / Carbine is pretty accurate.

Range: Outdoor 10-Meters
Rifle: Reximex RPA .22 caliber
Scope: UTG Bug Buster 3-9 x 32 and NcStar RGB DOT Scope
Pellets: JSB Jumbo Heavy 18.13gr
FPS: ?
FPE: ?
Wind: 5 to 10 mph

ThomasT
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Hello everyone,

I decided to add the Butt Stock back on the Reximex and make it a carbine again. I switched scopes to a The Hawkeye Dot Scope that I purchased from Buck Rail 3 or 4 years ago with the original battery. This scope has four “DOTS”, 1) is a Circle with a center dot and four Cardinal marks on the outside of the Circle, 2) set of Crosshairs, 3) Circle with a center Dot, 4) just a single Dot.

Using no.3, Circle with a Dot at 10-meters the Circle is the same size as the Main Center Circle Bull on this target. My vision is so poor that I cannot make out anything on this target except for the big Main Circle Bull.

After I zeroed the scope ( blue tape covering the holes ) I aimed the “Dot Circle” on top of the Main Circle and shot two times hitting the 10-Ring each time.

Then I moved down to the lower right corner and “guess-a-mated” where the 10-Bull was and shot two more times and actually hitting the “10" one time.

Next moved over lower left and shot one time hitting the “10" again.

Moved to upper left and hit the “10" again. I am still just guessing where the 10-Ring is.

Last shot upper right and Bullseye. Note here for @Ranchibi, Randall you asked about the regulator, well this last shot was right on the regulator, basically out of air.

I am really pleased and surprised how well this Pistol / Carbine is shooting. I did not buy it for benchrest competition shooting, but to shoot the ding-dang Squirrels around here. Even with this DOT Scope it will serve me well for it’s purpose.

Range: Outdoor 10-Meters
Rifle: Reximex RPA .22 caliber
Scope: The Hawkeye DOT Scope
Pellets: JSB Jumbo Heavy 18.13gr
FPS: ?
FPE: ?
Wind: 5 to 10 mph

ThomasT


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Hello everyone,

I decided to add the Butt Stock back on the Reximex and make it a carbine again. I switched scopes to a The Hawkeye Dot Scope that I purchased from Buck Rail 3 or 4 years ago with the original battery. This scope has four “DOTS”, 1) is a Circle with a center dot and four Cardinal marks on the outside of the Circle, 2) set of Crosshairs, 3) Circle with a center Dot, 4) just a single Dot.

Using no.3, Circle with a Dot at 10-meters the Circle is the same size as the Main Center Circle Bull on this target. My vision is so poor that I cannot make out anything on this target except for the big Main Circle Bull.

After I zeroed the scope ( blue tape covering the holes ) I aimed the “Dot Circle” on top of the Main Circle and shot two times hitting the 10-Ring each time.

Then I moved down to the lower right corner and “guess-a-mated” where the 10-Bull was and shot two more times and actually hitting the “10" one time.

Next moved over lower left and shot one time hitting the “10" again.

Moved to upper left and hit the “10" again. I am still just guessing where the 10-Ring is.

Last shot upper right and Bullseye. Note here for @Ranchibi, Randall you asked about the regulator, well this last shot was right on the regulator, basically out of air.

I am really pleased and surprised how well this Pistol / Carbine is shooting. I did not buy it for benchrest competition shooting, but to shoot the ding-dang Squirrels around here. Even with this DOT Scope it will serve me well for it’s purpose.

Range: Outdoor 10-Meters
Rifle: Reximex RPA .22 caliber
Scope: The Hawkeye DOT Scope
Pellets: JSB Jumbo Heavy 18.13gr
FPS: ?
FPE: ?
Wind: 5 to 10 mph

ThomasT


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Thomas, nice card with the Reximex! Those squirrels are in a heap of trouble!
 
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