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hi user name is Yrrah
This group was shot at 100yds as stated above. The pellets were Daystate 4.51s straight out of the tin.
The outer yellow circle is 40mm, the same size as a standard FT target.
Nice shooting did you say Sitting?
Whatever superb example of what can be done!!
As you say imagine practice and benchrest!
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Thanks mate. I am sure that on a very calm day and benchrested, I could keep them all in the 40mm disc.
Impressive shooting, and with 20 shots, truly representative !
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Sniper-wolf, that's excellent shooting mate. I would you to see what groups you get bench rested as well as to try it out to 150 yards.
sometimes a great rifle and shooter come together and just gel.credit to both that is some fine shootring.i remember getting my first 22lr and when i took it out a chap called graham out shot me all night with his air rifle..... that was me put in my place.
Nice, I have an FX Bobcat 25 that is supposed to be able to shoot to 100yd. I haven't tried yet but when I look at ChairGun Pro it says my
JSB's will hit the ground at 85yds. I am hoping it is wrong I am shooting JSB 25's 25.40gn @ average 820Ft/s,
I would love to use them at 100yds but I dont have a range close
ChairGun also says my 25 Condor and 25 TalonP wont make it either.
So my question is what Fp/s are you shooting @
If there is a post already addressing this I would also like the link, been searching. Don't want to hyjack the post
Lighthorse
Light horse , I think that you must be entering the wrong data into chairgun. You will have to re zero your gun or use mill dots to shoot out to 100 yards. Using the data you posted I have done some calculations using chair gun if you re zero your gun to exactly 5 yards it will be spot on at 100 yards, this is using the near zero far zero method.
Have a look at Twig 218 yard air rifle shot on You Tube.
Golf ball size exploding target with a Prosport.