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Range Report: to windy to shoot
- Sir Henry
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Range Report: to windy to shoot
I tried shooting the springers this afternoon while a steak cooked on the barbie. It was windy and I had trouble hitting paper. I just checked the weather channel and it’s a steady 9 mph.
This was my best target. The worst was zero hits on paper. I bought this Beeman P1 in the spring of 88 and could shoot it almost anywhere. At the time only three of 24 houses were built and I was surrounded on two sides with grass fields. It’s now all houses. I’ve had this HW70 for about six years.
This was my best target. The worst was zero hits on paper. I bought this Beeman P1 in the spring of 88 and could shoot it almost anywhere. At the time only three of 24 houses were built and I was surrounded on two sides with grass fields. It’s now all houses. I’ve had this HW70 for about six years.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- fortyshooter
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
Yes I understand the wind thing...has been blowing around here last 6 days. Great that you give a few shots and enjoyed shooting!
Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
I had the same problem. The day was supposed to be ok until, late evening. Not so, wind got up big time. Wait until a calm day to
works on my ladder loads. The rest of the week is supposed to be colder than a well diggers butt, so that's out.
works on my ladder loads. The rest of the week is supposed to be colder than a well diggers butt, so that's out.
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
Today was a day I wish I could shoot rimfire. 
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
9 mph?....we hang the laundry out at at 60...
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
I think maybe your 45-70 is a tad more stable in the wind! Oh by the way your laundry is now in my backyard.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
Springer pistols are not easy to shoot, especially that P1. Bet you'd love a nice little springer rifle, though. Love our HW30. Ideal for 10 meter shooting.
We found an even lighter shooting springer in a vintage CZ/Slavia 631 Lux 177 cal on an online auction. Paid $60 for it and it soots great.
We found an even lighter shooting springer in a vintage CZ/Slavia 631 Lux 177 cal on an online auction. Paid $60 for it and it soots great.
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
I have a GAMO Tomcat and don’t care for it at all. When I shoot it I feel like I’ve been rear-ended in a car accident. First I get thrown back and then into the windshield. Okay so maybe it’s not that bad. I use it for rabbit control.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:03 pmSpringer pistols are not easy to shoot, especially that P1. Bet you'd love a nice little springer rifle, though. Love our HW30. Ideal for 10 meter shooting.
We found an even lighter shooting springer in a vintage CZ/Slavia 631 Lux 177 cal on an online auction. Paid $60 for it and it soots great.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
And RR shoots all the time at 60mph
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Re: Range Report: to windy to shoot
It's 2 minutes to go set up my target at 100 yds and 40 minutes to walk back.
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