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Checking the .243 and .22

Big Red

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At 120 meters with the .243, a four inch target, the centre white is an inch……..No adjustment needed! 👍

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Pretty useful with a rifle, but I wish I could shoot a shotgun as good as yourself, although I didn’t shoot that bad this last season. Gonna hit the clays this spring/summer. 👍
Thanks fof the kind words mucka, but I know my limitations matey, where I shoot regularly is a little hay baler, when I go to the to local clay grounds I'm left wanting.
They forget that not everyone is an A class or better shooter. I like the little shoot because it's closer to how pest present themselves on the farm. Very few fast crossers and plenty of close up flighty aways.
I keep threatening to put in for an fac, probably a .223 for fox and a .17 hmr or a .22 hornet for the smaller stuff. They are considerably cheaper than the fcuking air guns most of the time.
 
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