What springer did you shoot today?

I do like your shooting range that’s sweet. A nice collection of ( squirrel guns ) That snow you have. I’m not missing that at all . It’s been crazy warm here in IL this year. 60 deg today. Unheard of.
I like your range as well. There’s 2’ of snow on the ground here and it’s better to have multiple reactive targets than daily schlepping thru the snow to rehang paper. Uj
 
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Great set up you have there, I wish I could shoot in my backyard. Very nice rifles
Thanks. Actually happened as a fluke. It’s ironic, because I dug out a really nice range behind my wood shop. I dug 40 ft. into a hill, I dumped it where my berm is now. It was to be temporally there then move later. The range behind shop was too far to move everything when needed. This berm is off my back covered porch. The range is 25 to 45 yds. All I need. And the guns give me variety, they’re all different. Crow
the trigger feels good . I’ve not messed with it . Tonight if it’s not storming il check pull weight .
Thanks. Really getting itchy to play with the 90’s. Crow
 
doubtful of shooting today , my range is under the screen porch makeing a 12 foot wide roof for 10 meters then no roof for the next 35 yards.
BUT it is raining and windy so the rain is hitting my window looking out on my 10 meter range , Really the wind is carrying the rain 12 feet inside under a 12 foot overhang .
 
I like your range as well. There’s 2’ of snow on the ground here and it’s better to have multiple reactive targets than daily schlepping thru the snow to rehang paper. Uj

Thanks. You’re exactly right. I made sure I had enough off the ground to keep it challenging. Even the squirrel
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targets are ground targets. I chained them up, they actually work better cause they don’t get dirty.
I just found the remote for automatic target changer, holds 10 targers, 1 at a time. Saves a lot of walking.
Uglyjohn sounds like something you would like. I’ll bring it out next week, we’re going to get pounded with more snow. Crow
 
Gave a TX200 Hunter .177 and TX200 .22. They are in a league of their own. First off the Hunter.
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This is my only beech stock on the Air Arms. Right from the first shot to the last, every one was dead on. I fumble loading this gun with the cold and being .177. Still worth it.
This TX has some nice wood on it. Got lucky. Again leathal right from the hop. The cocking arm is tight to release on these guns, again in the cold. The HW97 has a push button which I find more manageable. These two destroyed a few cans. Crow

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Thanks. You’re exactly right. I made sure I had enough off the ground to keep it challenging. Even the squirrel View attachment 337056targets are ground targets. I chained them up, they actually work better cause they don’t get dirty.
I just found the remote for automatic target changer, holds 10 targers, 1 at a time. Saves a lot of walking.
Uglyjohn sounds like something you would like. I’ll bring it out next week, we’re going to get pounded with more snow. Crow
Well, you got Rocky the flying squirrel. Now you just need a Bullwinkle!
 
I actually was shooting an old FWB 65, recoilless spring air pistol that came in yesterday.
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After seeing that picture of your AA200 I just had to try to post a picture of mine I had to carefully set my tripod and rear bag carefully on top of an old gas grill to get good light, then again careful moving to cut out glare. I did luck out one the wood with this one. My ProSport is not nearly as good, but still very nice.

You can see a big difference in E. Texas as compared to Canada now, with all the green. It looks like I might be mowing next week.
 
Sighted in the HW98 with Vortek 12fpe PG4 kit and Norma FT 9.1 grains. The Optisan CP 3-12×32 SF was set at 8x for 14 yards. With the DonnyFL Tanto sound measured 78-80 decibels indoors. Tried to keep all shots between the lines.

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Your 98 is a gem. Looks really good. I like the muzzle end. That’s tight shooting. Crow
 
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still too windy for shooting... in the meantime new scope arrived
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Tried posting this yesterday no go.
Like your stock. Looks comfortable. Sweet gun. Crow
I actually was shooting an old FWB 65, recoilless spring air pistol that came in yesterday.
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After seeing that picture of your AA200 I just had to try to post a picture of mine I had to carefully set my tripod and rear bag carefully on top of an old gas grill to get good light, then again careful moving to cut out glare. I did luck out one the wood with this one. My ProSport is not nearly as good, but still very nice.

You can see a big difference in E. Texas as compared to Canada now, with all the green. It looks like I might be mowing next week.
You won the lottery. Beautiful grain. Can’t see that one going too far. Crow
 
In the afternoon I took 2 more TX’s out. This was my first TX I got .22 cal.
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This baby is patiently waiting for a spring set. And the last TX was a Hunter in 177. What a laser.
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Unfortunately I still fumble with the smaller cal. but worth the effort. These guns look second to none. Still think they could have picked better checkering. Dislike the Lillie’s. Never happy. Superb guns. Crow
Looks like another foot of snow, still coming down.