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    Cool Ryan and Ting's 150 yard plinking

    After helping to set out the course for the Kibworth open, Woody, Ting and myself went to one of my shoots with some half clays to have a bash at this long range lark. Woody was twidling with his nobs so K and I paced out 80 yards and after a couple of sighting shots we were getting 25% success. So we went to 100 yards more sighting shots and it was 1 nil to Ryan! Next we paced out to 150 and it got hard! After 20 or so sighting shots Ting got 1!

    He was using a tx I was using the dommie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlts View Post
    After helping to set out the course for the Kibworth open, Woody, Ting and myself went to one of my shoots with some half clays to have a bash at this long range lark. Woody was twidling with his nobs so K and I paced out 80 yards and after a couple of sighting shots we were getting 25% success. So we went to 100 yards more sighting shots and it was 1 nil to Ryan! Next we paced out to 150 and it got hard! After 20 or so sighting shots Ting got 1!

    He was using a tx I was using the dommie.

    Ryan
    Once sighted in, what was the hit-miss ratio Ryan?

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    Hit and miss

    Quote Originally Posted by Snooper601 View Post
    Once sighted in, what was the hit-miss ratio Ryan?

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    As soon as we got the aim points sussed out John, it was probably 1 in 3 at 80. At 100 it was probably 1 in 10. At 150 we must've fired 20 or 30 shots each with 1 hit! Wind is the biggest factor in a miss, it'd be easier with flags but it wasn't an option!

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    I was the first to hit one at 88y...From the Knee . 1 sighting shot and the 2nd killed it, but then as Ryan said I went off to play with my knobs on the zero range

    I didn’t see the 150 yard shot K made, but damn did you hear him lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by wOoDsTeR View Post
    I was the first to hit one at 88y...From the Knee . 1 sighting shot and the 2nd killed it, but then as Ryan said I went off to play with my knobs on the zero range

    I didn’t see the 150 yard shot K made, but damn did you hear him lol
    He was a happy boy thats for sure! I reckon with your FT gun as well as mine we'd have done more though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlts View Post
    He was a happy boy thats for sure!
    More like amazed
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