How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing......
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How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing......
I live 135 miles away from the nearest rifle silhouette range; I have a set of swingers, but the wind in my home town blows (famously!) 30 mph @ 200 days a year; my local indoor range is cold, bleak, and unwelcoming on non-league nights; and the cost and (un)availability of ammunition almost precludes the use of real ammo with which to practice. I have to save my powder ammo for matches. So....enter the airgun! I have 42' at home, a seemingly inexhaustible suppy of wadcutter pellets at the local Bi-Mart (at $8 per 500), and a sweet old RWS Model 75 with a BSA 4X12, which experts assure me will last nearly forever if I care for it. I'm so cheap, I even make my own targets with a Bingo dotter and some day-old newspaper print! After awhile, you pay no attention to the words on the newsprint, and find yourself concentrating furiously on that damned dot. I think it's doing me some good; and I hear that some of the greats, Tubbs and Imas among others, often practice with an airgun. I also dry-fire with my 1710 on some cut-out silhouette metallicas scaled to range and taped on my mailbox! The neighbors can't see in the living room window I dri-fire through, and I don't go out of my way to tell them what I'm doing....let them wonder about the cut-outs! I average about 100 trigger breaks a day.
What do you think about this routine? Suggested changes?
What do you think about this routine? Suggested changes?
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Re: How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing....
I don't want to start a big debate, but I hope you are using a spent shell or some other "snap cap" when you dry fire your .22. I sometimes use dry wall anchors instead of a spent shell.
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Re: How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing....
Yup, I save all my brass during the winter indoor league, and use them when dri-firing, changing every five snaps....Oklahoma Jim wrote:I don't want to start a big debate, but I hope you are using a spent shell or some other "snap cap" when you dry fire your .22. I sometimes use dry wall anchors instead of a spent shell.
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Re: How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing....
Good to hear. We have a weekly air gun silhoutte match at our club. It's indoor and only 10 meters, but it's fun and keeps us somewhat in shooting shape.
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Re: How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing....
What do you use for targets?Oklahoma Jim wrote:Good to hear. We have a weekly air gun silhoutte match at our club. It's indoor and only 10 meters, but it's fun and keeps us somewhat in shooting shape.
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Re: How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing....
OnaginOffagin wrote:What do you use for targets?Oklahoma Jim wrote:Good to hear. We have a weekly air gun silhoutte match at our club. It's indoor and only 10 meters, but it's fun and keeps us somewhat in shooting shape.
http://www.citlink.net/~schattler/target_09.pdf
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Re: How to shoot (practice) rifle silhouette for nothing....
We use the standard air gun size silhouettes, but we only use them at 10 meters.