Sun was out, no wind so off to the shooting club for some long range plinking, I took both my MFR's (.177 and 20) and was shooting with a guy who had a Daystater Air ranger (if you are read this, sorry mate I don't know your name). After we zeroed our guns we were both hitting a 20mm spinner fairly consistantly, didn't have any shotty cases so put up some spent .22 rimmy cases instead, didn't take many shots before we both nailed one......105yards
Bb
Nice shooting bucketboy was a nice day for it , got in this morning at 7 off nights noticed there was no wind . Could not get out today spent most of it in bed , tried the jsb heavys not as good as bis mags in my mk4 panther , still waiting for a windless day when i can have a go at the shotty shells again and not working cant wait to retire cheer's
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Hi Mike, your only down the road from me, where are you shooting at? nwss? Thanks, Jon
Got bored on sunday when no rabbits were out so we took some silly long shots at a bit of old cement plastered wall, rested standing off the top of a gate, picking bits of moss as aimpoints. Rangefinder said 87 yards. Unwieghed unsorted Air Arms field for me and likewise in JSB for my mate.
Once we'd sussed where they were dropping (just below the apex of the bottom thick post in my scope) we got approx 45mm groups, which we were both astounded at since we weren't exactly that steady off the top of the gate. The odd flier here and there due to slight variations in the very minimal wind drift. Both rifles were HW100s.
Don't tell 'em y'name, Pike!
Wet to nwss range on monday nice day with light breeze right to left shot at 1O shotgun shell's on the furthest frame ranged at 81yard's . Ended up hitting the ten but took about 3O shots or so , sorry lost count a couple of lad's off the wirral turned up shooting two hw1OO's one in .22 and 1 in .177 they had a go and soon hit a few . I was shooting my mk4 panther .177 bis mag's
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Sound like you had fun Mike, to improve your hit ratio you really need to have a go in perfectly still condition. shooting off a bench bag or quality bipod will assist greatly as will single loading the pellets into the barrel and not a mag if your gun allows it, slight imperfection in the pellet will have little effect at normal airgunning ranges but push that to 80-100-120 yards then it can make the POI move by an inch or two.
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Hi chaps not done this for a while but was at my local range today North Wales Shooting School and decided to give it a go again . I have also got a new rifle and scope . A Steyr LG11O Hunter with a Lightstream scope on top , I put 14 , 12 bore empty shell's on the furthest rack and ranged it at 83yards it took me 17 shots to send them all spinning the best I have ever done by a long way . It was an ideal day no wind at all ATB Mike
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Well I've been having a few goes at this challenge over the last week and have managed a few 5 ex.5 runs on 20g empties , great fun.
With the leaves on the ground the biggest problem is finding the cartridges! A nice central hit propels them up to 15 yards and they are very good at hiding.
Not everyone has empties lying around, so in an effort to make it more accessible I've knocked up a printable version.
Firstly here's a scan of one I shot today..... SSC Target.
I wasted my zero shot on that one, aimed at the apex of the left triangle, nailed it! Next four shots on target and then the last one (bottom left) slides by...bugger!
pdf being edited v2 will be along if there's any interest. See post #31 below
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Nice shooting 18 Wheeler you nailed most of them right in the centre what was the range . Ive been doing 82y as its the longest range I can get at my local range . Its supprising how far a .177 pellet will send the shell's spinning at that range when well hit ATB Mike
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75 yards. If we all shoot them at the same distance it helps make any comparisons more useful, so I stuck with the range suggested in the title.
[Dialling for elevation: 35yd zero +12.5MOA, Sportsmatch 30mm high mounts, Daystate Mk4, JSB Exacts @ 781fps].
The empties certainly do fly! The furthest, which I managed to find, was 15 paces from its starting point.
I've redrawn the paper target, the cartridge cases have been slightly shortened to replicate a 67mm cartridge. The width remains a fraction slimmer than a fired 12ga, the open office drawing progamme won't allow me to make very small corrections easily, there's less than a mm in it (14ga anyone?)
Download link > SSC pdf target v2
-Print at 100% Actual Size, the line at the bottom should be exactly 20cm to ensure it is scaled correctly
-The two triangles with green centres can be used to check your zero. [The points should also be 4 Mildots apart, you can get a rough calibration by adjusting the mag until 4 MD's balance on the triangles at 75 yards iaw with the threads title.
Have fun and keep us updated with how you get on, the good and the bad!