What pistol did you shoot today

Okay you pistol guys. What did you shoot today?



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Im out classed here but ill post somthing...

Sitting freehand and a rested (kinda)

That's s pistol has that recoil reduction reciver slide thing so traditional resting dont work well.. cant interfere wirh its sliding action... But i try..

The brown was a outdoor standing freeyand ( 2 handed) from a few f upays ago for fun.

Hatsan 25sc . Cphp.177, 10m

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Funny, i was going to put up and cover up for the day , but it was calling to me to just take a few more shots
.lol

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Hello everyone,

Got set up early this morning to shoot some Competition 9 targets with my FX Crown but decided to use my Diana Bandit at 10-meters instead. Shot three more rounds with the Bandit at test targets and then switched to the rifle. One day I will build up enough courage and take the Bandit apart and polish all the trigger parts and try to get the pull pressure down.

Have a great day,
ThomasT
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After posting about a heart-stopping calamity involving my customized S&W 78G in which I managed to turn lemons into lemonade-
I braved 107 degree heat and gusty 20-25 MPH winds to shoot the resurrected victim of my own IMMENSE stupidity. She rewarded her hero/savior/ATTEMPTED MURDERER with her best performance ever.

Five consecutive three-shot groups with 14.3 grain JSB Express averaged 1.25" c-t-c at 25 yards. And though not as gnat's-ass accurate as several vintage Crosman Co2 pistols I cherish, the Smith & Wesson is as awesome fun as it is gorgeous.

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After posting about a heart-stopping calamity involving my customized S&W 78G in which I managed to turn lemons into lemonade-
I braved 107 degree heat and gusty 20-25 MPH winds to shoot the resurrected victim of my own IMMENSE stupidity. She rewarded her hero/savior/ATTEMPTED MURDERER with her best performance ever.

Five consecutive three-shot groups with 14.3 grain JSB Express averaged 1.25" c-t-c at 25 yards. And though not as gnat's-ass accurate as several vintage Crosman Co2 pistols I cherish, the Smith & Wesson is as awesome fun as it is gorgeous.

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