Cheers for that buddy.
DVS
Cheers for that buddy.
DVS
Better To Be Tried By Twelve Than Carried By Six
I was at Milbro's 100 yard indoor range today, so if anybody in the UK wants to put long range airgun shooting to the test, it could be just the place. It would be nice to know if it's do-able or not.
You mean sub 1" with .25 calibre buddy??
I used my local indoor 'range' and at 88yds lasered I managed a sub 1" group.....12 yds shy of a 100 but cant see why it cant be done by someone in perfect conditions.
Not that it can be spoken of in here but I have hit targets at 107 & 115 yards respectively with 2 out of 3 shots hitting their mark
atb
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Better To Be Tried By Twelve Than Carried By Six
I am not surprised harry gets this sort of performance and those that are, think that way because they might be ignorant on long range. A brilliant field target shooter does not imply a good long range shooter. Harry's regulated rifle is very consistent, less than 10ft/s Extreme spread keeps stringing of groups very low. I have conducted extensive tests at 120m as you can see in my many posts in the long range section and 20-30ft/s extreme spread, as I get through my rifle strings the group about 2.5" at 120m.
With all due respect to many shooters, you cannot expect to take your normal rifle setup and try out the same thing and achieve results if you hold over your elevation and aim somewhere up there. Secondly, if you cannot read the wind, you have no business in this game, its not 30yard shooting.
If your rifle setup can keep shots in the same vertical level, it all depends on how well you can let off the shot in a particular 'wind frame.' When I watched the wind for some shooters at the gun club, we were capable of keeping shots around a 2inch circle at 120m consistently if the wind velocity did not increase more than 2mph increments