Thank you for that vote of confidence. Going to have to start shooting between bulls to use more paper!That's Gorgeous!!
Soo much of the paper used up!!
YaY Ross!!!
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Thank you for that vote of confidence. Going to have to start shooting between bulls to use more paper!That's Gorgeous!!
Soo much of the paper used up!!
YaY Ross!!!
You are blessed with such a range. Mine is but 7 yards and only available on non-laundry days!My 10-meters practice targets as I set up my indoor range.
You are blessed with such a range. Mine is but 7 yards and only available on non-laundry days!
just pictured cat sitting looking up trying to leap up to catch a pellet or knock it away .I have to watch for cats!
Ouch! That gun'l shoot! Nice card.Hello everyone,
Shot this warm up target to empty a couple of the magazines that had some Crosman pellets and then switch to JSB. I rezeroed the Scope as I shot the main targets with the JSB.
I had set up the Baby Monitor Camera next to one of the shop windows viewing the Bird Feeders and I had the Monitor on the Bench next to me.
So if you score the target you might say that I still needed to do a bit more adjustments to the Scope. However there are a couple of “locals” that would strongly disagree with you .
Range: Indoors at 15-Feet and outdoors at 30-Feet
Pistol: .22Cal Custom PP-800 R Pistol/Carbine w/full Buck Rail AR Conversion
Scope: UTG Bug Buster 3-9x32
Pellets: Crosman Domed Ultra Magnum 14.3gr and JSB 15.89gr
FPS:
FPE:
Position: Bench w/ Front & Rear bags and standing
ThomasT
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nice !Hello everyone,
Shot this warm up target to empty a couple of the magazines that had some Crosman pellets and then switch to JSB. I rezeroed the Scope as I shot the main targets with the JSB.
I had set up the Baby Monitor Camera next to one of the shop windows viewing the Bird Feeders and I had the Monitor on the Bench next to me.
So if you score the target you might say that I still needed to do a bit more adjustments to the Scope. However there are a couple of “locals” that would strongly disagree with you .
Range: Indoors at 15-Feet and outdoors at 30-Feet
Pistol: .22Cal Custom PP-800 R Pistol/Carbine w/full Buck Rail AR Conversion
Scope: UTG Bug Buster 3-9x32
Pellets: Crosman Domed Ultra Magnum 14.3gr and JSB 15.89gr
FPS:
FPE:
Position: Bench w/ Front & Rear bags and standing
ThomasT
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I used to have to watch for kids, shooting down the hallway in the mid eighties. LolI have to watch for cats!
Thomas, that scope switch made a nice difference in group size with your Bandito! Nice groups sir!Hello everyone,
This morning I removed the Red Dot Scope from the Bandit and installed the Hawke Vantage 2-7x32 reticle scope to shoot some Competition paper targets. The rear bag support is still the weakest link in my set-up as it does not give me a precise adjustment for elevation.
Range: 15 - Feet Indoors
Pistol: Diana Bandit .177 caliber modified w/Buck Rail AR Conversion & Grip
Scope: Hawke Vantage 2-7x32
Pellets: H&N Sport 8.18gr Wadcutter
FPS: 475
FPE: 5.9
Position: Bench with Bipod and rear Bag
ThomasT
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Hello @RanchibiThomas, that scope switch made a nice difference in group size with your Bandito! Nice groups sir!
How do you aim your Red Dot's?Hello @Ranchibi
Yep a reticle scope surely will ( or should ) help a lot with group size. As I had stated, my biggest problem is with the Rear Bag not allowing me to be more precise on the elevation. However, I am now working on building a new design that I have created that will allow me to have complete control of the "elevation" and "windage" and still use a Rear Bag. It should be completed and ready to use in the morning
ThomasT
Hello @.20calguyHow do you aim your Red Dot's?
Point of aim at 12:00 of the dots circle, with POI at the top of the dot?
That is the only way I have found to get precision out a dot.
I shoot bottle caps, shot shells, CO2 carts, etc, at 30 yards from a bench rest. So I had to adapt, and that was my instinctive aim, just like aiming the brass bead on my lever action. My dots are reflex type and just happen to have a set of ridges that are the likness of a rear sight to line it all up. I imagine that my eyes would be like yours on close range paper. They are rapidly getting worse these days.Hello @.20calguy
It is most likely my poor vision but I do not see a clean "round" dot when I am shooting paper targets. I do at distance like when shooting a squirrel outside at 30 feet. Shooting at paper targets here in my shop at 15-feet I see more like a flare or mini star burst. My Red Dot scope has a 2mm DOT and I have learned where the "center" is and aim that "spot" at dead center of a 10-Ring. Hope this will help.
ThomasT
Do show us a wonderful photo of said lift rest!Hello @Ranchibi
Yep a reticle scope surely will ( or should ) help a lot with group size. As I had stated, my biggest problem is with the Rear Bag not allowing me to be more precise on the elevation. However, I am now working on building a new design that I have created that will allow me to have complete control of the "elevation" and "windage" and still use a Rear Bag. It should be completed and ready to use in the morning
ThomasT