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My personal challenge

Medwayman

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With 10 shots at 70 feet is it possible to get 60.

If my maths wrong not intentional and i think i have been honest with my self with the score.
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That’s some nice shooting mate :thumbsup:

Was that with the monster Diablo’s ?
 
For a .22 spring air rifle that is already really good shooting Medwayman, most of those are within an inch group if I'm not mistaken. You may find that you did even better on an indoor range but to achieve the perfect 60 score you're pushing the boundaries of what you can expect from a springer. You can always expect the odd flyer. You could probably hope for that kind of accuracy when using a pre charged .177 target rifle that might cost thousands.
 
For a .22 spring air rifle that is already really good shooting Medwayman, most of those are within an inch group if I'm not mistaken. You may find that you did even better on an indoor range but to achieve the perfect 60 score you're pushing the boundaries of what you can expect from a springer. You can always expect the odd flyer. You could probably hope for that kind of accuracy when using a pre charged .177 target rifle that might cost thousands.
it is actually a 177 but i still think i will get better
 
Oooh you're heading down a dangerous route there, before you know it you'll be weighing, grading, washing and lubing your pellets ;) I've been there done that (the things you find to fill your time after back surgery) and still couldn't hit a barn door :D. Nice shooting by the way you're obviously gelling with rifle nicely now :thumbsup:
 
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