![]() |
|
Forum Rules | Firearms Safety | Firearms Photos | Links | Library | Lost Password | Email Changes |
Register | FAQ | Calendar | Today's Posts | Search |
![]() |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
![]() |
#1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: July 12, 2011
Location: Top of the Baltic stack
Posts: 6,079
|
Shooting my air rifle is teaching me a few things!!
Anytime I've gone to shoot a rifle at the range, I've generally gone for load development purposes and that usually means I'm choosing days forecast as still and clear.
But shooting on my land, I'm not so fussy and as such I've gained more experience of what a crosswind will do. In fact, crosswind, even a light breeze, really blows those pellets about. I've also started experimenting with hold over/under. Being zeroed at one distance and shooting at that distance at the range means there's no need. Just put the sights on the intended POI and shoot. But now, with targets out as far as 50m, I'm playing around at different distances despite my zero being set at one in between. Anyway, whilst setting up my sights, I've managed a handful of 1" groups at 50m with a 4x32 scope and I'm enjoying every moment despite the sub-freezing temperatures! |
![]() |
![]() |
#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: April 10, 2008
Location: Alaska
Posts: 7,334
|
Sweet. I would not reload if I could get good low cost accurate ammo!
__________________
Science and Facts are True whether you believe it or not |
![]() |
![]() |
#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: September 13, 2005
Posts: 4,712
|
It's shooting.
|
![]() |
![]() |
#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: June 9, 2010
Location: live in a in a house when i'm not in a tent
Posts: 2,483
|
When I was young, I spent a lot of trigger time with my pellet gun. It engrained a lot of basic habits (mostly good).
I know exactly what you mean about the pellets being affected by wind. I spent so much time with that rifle that I could visualize the path of the pellet. The best shot I ever took (and probably ever will take) was not long, about 20 yards off hand through a 90 degree cross wind that was howling. I was shooting at a red winged black bird. I confidently aimed at absolutely nothing 6 inches to the right of the bird and hit it square. Shooting pellet guns is still great fun.
__________________
I'm right about the metric system 3/4 of the time. |
![]() |
![]() |
#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: July 14, 2002
Location: Nashville, TN
Posts: 2,049
|
What kind of air rifle. If you are running a spring gun at 50 yards and holding an inch that is FANTASTIC shooting.
Shooting real guns will not help you shoot spring guns but shooting spring guns will pay huge dividends when using a powder burner since they will teach you follow through like now other.
__________________
"Is there anyway I can write my local gun store off on my taxes as dependents?" |
![]() |
![]() |
#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: September 10, 2018
Posts: 131
|
I use an airgun to practice my offhand shooting in the basement in the cold months. it really improves both my skill and confidence when I have to take an offhand shot hunting.
|
![]() |
![]() |
#7 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: July 12, 2011
Location: Top of the Baltic stack
Posts: 6,079
|
Quote:
Thanks for the appraisal but I want to reproduce that a few more time before I call it consistently achievable! I think my new targets are not great. They seem to make it hard to get a consistent POI. I’m going to just draw a small black circle on the back as the front is too cluttered.... Last edited by Pond, James Pond; January 12, 2019 at 11:01 AM. |
|
![]() |
![]() |
#8 |
Senior Member
Join Date: June 22, 2013
Location: Michigan
Posts: 231
|
On my PCP gun (Daystate Harrier), I have come to really appreciate a Mil-Dot scope. I rarely have wind considerations when I shoot, so I use the dots mostly for pellet drop (or rise) compensation. I find the distance by focusing the scope, then determine which dot (or between which dots) I should use to aim. it's not real fast, but sure is accurate!
(Scope is a Bushnell Elite 4200 Rainguard Mil Dot 6-24x40) |
![]() |
![]() |
#9 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 4, 2010
Posts: 5,468
|
The reason that you get such exaggerated wind and elevation differences is just velocity. a pellet at 800 fps + or - will have about 3 times as much drop or windage error compared to even a .22 lr. You will learn how to dope wind and distances, but you must never carry those same corrections to a high powered firearm.
|
![]() |
![]() |
#10 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: July 12, 2011
Location: Top of the Baltic stack
Posts: 6,079
|
Quote:
What I do hope will happen is that I'll learn to become comfortable with hold-over and reading the wind. |
|
![]() |
![]() |
#11 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 4, 2010
Posts: 5,468
|
yep. that's a plan. i used about a half a foot of holdover with one of my pellet rifles when popping starlings. that's a whole lot of misses at that range.
|
![]() |
![]() |
#12 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: December 6, 2014
Posts: 6,654
|
Quote:
__________________
"I believe that people have a right to decide their own destinies; people own themselves. I also believe that, in a democracy, government exists because (and only so long as) individual citizens give it a 'temporary license to exist'—in exchange for a promise that it will behave itself. In a democracy, you own the government—it doesn't own you."- Frank Zappa |
|
![]() |
![]() |
#13 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: July 12, 2011
Location: Top of the Baltic stack
Posts: 6,079
|
Quote:
I’ve just bought a carbine springer model that my daughter can also try. I’d compare with that but it’s from Hatsan’s Quiet Energy range so the comparison would be unfair. |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
|