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- Back in the Peace Country
Went out today to do the absolute final precision adjustments to be ready for bear season...
I setup @ 100 m and put up a reg. target as well as an old spinner target I had never used and 2 empty small green propane bottles, one with a clay pigeon on front..
So I get back to 100m, and find that my reg. target has come down
(didn't have it put on too well obviously, I had 2 staples left and used em
)
but the propane cannisters and spinner were still there, so I figured I give em a crack before going back and fixing up the other target
so I let a shot go from a sitting position...
CrAAAAACk ! the propane ctlinder was knocked over..
I moved onto the next cylinder,. Crrrack ! that one down..
Now I didn't know how high I was hitting them, but decided I would give the spinner a try anyhow. I held on centre from a sitting position and squeezed one off..
CrrrrACK! spinner whips around..
So I'm quite happy, but totaly thinking I am going to go find that the spinner had just been knicked as it was only out doe in some sand and did not tumble over, stood up ready to be shot at like it had been hit with a .22..
To my surprise, the hit was a very good one...
Not being overly familiar with the Barnes TSX I was pretty impressed..at 100m it certainly opens up on the spinner
This is what the spinner was anchored in,.. I figured it would have fallen, but it didn't..
These are entrance pics...
I setup @ 100 m and put up a reg. target as well as an old spinner target I had never used and 2 empty small green propane bottles, one with a clay pigeon on front..
So I get back to 100m, and find that my reg. target has come down
)but the propane cannisters and spinner were still there, so I figured I give em a crack before going back and fixing up the other target
so I let a shot go from a sitting position...
CrAAAAACk ! the propane ctlinder was knocked over..
I moved onto the next cylinder,. Crrrack ! that one down..
Now I didn't know how high I was hitting them, but decided I would give the spinner a try anyhow. I held on centre from a sitting position and squeezed one off..
CrrrrACK! spinner whips around..
So I'm quite happy, but totaly thinking I am going to go find that the spinner had just been knicked as it was only out doe in some sand and did not tumble over, stood up ready to be shot at like it had been hit with a .22..
To my surprise, the hit was a very good one...
Not being overly familiar with the Barnes TSX I was pretty impressed..at 100m it certainly opens up on the spinner
This is what the spinner was anchored in,.. I figured it would have fallen, but it didn't..
These are entrance pics...
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