Hmmmmmm, pocket billiards, do tell? I used to spend a lot of time on 4x8’s and 5x10’s. I used to love to play one pocket and billiards.We have indoor 10M this Friday At Bay Point, CA..
Maybe this month I will get credit for both of the targets I shot last month.
Here is a little practice target I shot today.
The 601 is quite heavy and the ol’ man shot 6 hours of pocket billiards earlier in the day.
Five in the center to warm up the trigger finger than counter-clockwise…
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Hello @rc4funFinally got some decent shots from my new GK1 v3 Regulated.
10 yards indoor.
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More here:
https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/huben-pistol.1287461/post-1922124
Steve, just put a piece of paper over the target you intend to post. Draw the smiley face on that top paper. Shoot your pellets. Remove it from the underlying target and voila! you have one perfect target!I was thinking about why this was so hard for me. One I can’t draw and two, maybe because I didn’t have an actual target to focus on? I screwed up 5 or 6 before I got this one and it still isn’t very good. Interesting![]()
HMMM ? draw a smiley face and shoot through it to a blank paper , very good !Steve, just put a piece of paper over the target you intend to post. Draw the smiley face on that top paper. Shoot your pellets. Remove it from the underlying target and voila! you have one perfect target!
It was benched and a 22. I took off the Holusun that was on it and replaced it with the scope. The targets in the photo below were shot at 50 feet (16.7 yards). The scope is a Burris 2X and gives me a little more accuracy. With the Holusun at 25 yards, the groups size was, obviously, larger.Impressive @25Y. Offhand or benched? .22 or .177?