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Stu_24

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  1. Good thinking, might need to mention to the other half that a 100 would make a cracking present!
  2. I did originally think wind but surely if the pellet was being affected by wind it wouldn't have come back in line with the vertical line of the scope just before the POI?
  3. Cheers guys I think I'll get the levels on it and see what they reads. I was thinking if I was slightly out then I could be canting the rifle to keep the rectitule vertical which would explain the trajectory being on an angle. Cheers for the advice!
  4. Cheers for the reply BigMac. It's a .177 but I was more confused about why the trajectory was on an angle, surely with no wind the pellet should rise and fall in line with the vertical lines of the scope?
  5. Hi Guys After a bit of advice, was down the plinking range shooting at some hanging balls at about 60 yards. The pellets arc went away from the vertical line on my scope as it rose and then came back in line as it fell and hit the target. Seemed to be about 2-3 mill dots over to the right as its highest point in the arc. Thanks
  6. Hi Guys Can any of you with Chairgun Pro help me out? I have downloaded it but it simply wont open on my laptop for some reason. Heres the information i had ready to put in: AA Field 8.40 grain BC - 0.0210 Velocity - 750ft/s Scope Height - 1.99 inch Far Zero - 33 yards Looking to find out what the optimum zero would be for keeping within the PBR. Thanks for any help in advance. Stuart
  7. I enjoyed that video, well done! I think the blooper moments made it fun to watch
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