I only have one. Some days I reach in and it's a 12 gauge. Some days it's a .30-'06. It seems that no matter what I need, it's always the right gun in there. :/:
I've only shot it righty, so it feels good. I do prefer ambidextrous everything, as I'm ambidextrous. I have an ambidextrous cocking block for my air rifle so I can swap it to lefty if I want.
Got outside with the Impact today. A little zeroing, then spinners at 57 yards. Too easy. Need to go down in the meadow and set up some targets out to 200. I know it's verified MOP (minute of pigeon) at 188. A friend took a woodchuvk at 186 this week. Same gun in .30.
7.8279 pounds. That's how much 97 cubic feet of atmosphere weighs. No more hand pumping the Marauder, and the last peice of the puzzle before I can order the Impact.
Jim, the break barrel guns require a lot of practice, especially being very consistent in how you hold them. Pre charged guns are just like powder guns, just with a rapidly dropping trajectory.
25 yards. First group through the X Sight 4K, filmed through same. I don't know if I pulled the last shot, or if it was a flyer. It was 1/4", last one pushed it out to 1/2".
Got a new tin of pellets today. Top hole is three shots. Dialed the adjustment and shot out the bullseye. 25 yards, which will actually be a long shot for what I'm doing at the moment. This gun is a long ways away from the cheap break barrels I had been shooting. And the cows don't even seem to...
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