View Full Version : Good practise?
westy306
08-03-2010, 10:26 PM
My shooting partner and I usually start the week with a bit of plinking at cans whilst standing and kneeling.
But it's turned competitive now with cans starting at 30 yards that move away with each sucessful hit.
We're now getting out to 70 yards with 80-90% hit success.
What's your experience of long range standing shots?
ATB,
Ian
P.S. Flier - watchout, I've got the Scorpion zeroed now!
shaky
30-03-2010, 05:58 AM
Myself and my mates use old coins as targets between 30 and 50 metres,the old threepenny bit, sixpence etc. it's competitive but fun.
pcken
30-03-2010, 02:54 PM
Myself and my mates use old coins as targets between 30 and 50 metres,the old threepenny bit, sixpence etc. it's competitive but fun.
Shaky if you have any old £ coins you don't want I can give you the address of a good cause to send them to.
ken
westy306
02-04-2010, 12:15 AM
We've just been using ice cubes:cool:
Absolutely brilliant, as you get good visual impact and you don't have to sweep up like chalk or mints. Should keep our farmer happy.
specialistzero
23-06-2010, 06:44 AM
We've just been using ice cubes:cool:
Absolutely brilliant, as you get good visual impact and you don't have to sweep up like chalk or mints. Should keep our farmer happy.
But you do have to explain to the Mrs why her Pimms is warm. :p
RonnieJC
29-06-2010, 07:48 AM
I welded two 16mm washers onto each end of a welding rod at 90deg to each other, feed one of the washers through a wire and put a bit of masking tape over the bottom one, then all you do is put a new bit of tape on when you get through the hole.
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