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Stretching The Range - Part 2. Hw 100 Kt .177


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Had a couple of hours at one of the rabbit perms tonight but it was slow due to the farm working late.

Anyways with it being a breezeless evening I thought I`ll use the very recent calibration I set up on the kt.

 

50 and 51 yd shots using AA Fields 8.4 g, 4.52

 

 

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The rabbit photo is a recent photo as the rabbit shot tonight had mixy and was not appropriate.

 

 

Exactly one mill dot hold over at 50 yds.

 

Calibrating last week I was still getting 5p groups, hence the results.

 

 

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I dont push past 50 yards and even 50 yards has to be a very calm day.

 

I prefer the ambush technique up to 40 yards as when the chance present's itself I want to make the shot count. Where I shoot the area has had a lot of pressure and even the slightest glimpse of danger they are off. I dont see rabbits until the last 5 mins of daylight so have to rely on NV.

 

I tend to setup 30 yards down wind of the warren use the rangefinder to pick out markers, full camo tucked in to a hedge with netting sitting with a bipod.

 

Put the Nitesite Viper on and night time rangefinder and its ok. Just a shame the place has been heavily shot, ferreted and dogs used.

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I dont push past 50 yards and even 50 yards has to be a very calm day.

 

I prefer the ambush technique up to 40 yards as when the chance present's itself I want to make the shot count. Where I shoot the area has had a lot of pressure and even the slightest glimpse of danger they are off. I dont see rabbits until the last 5 mins of daylight so have to rely on NV.

 

I tend to setup 30 yards down wind of the warren use the rangefinder to pick out markers, full camo tucked in to a hedge with netting sitting with a bipod.

 

Put the Nitesite Viper on and night time rangefinder and its ok. Just a shame the place has been heavily shot, ferreted and dogs used.

 

My style of shooting too Gary :good:

 

atb

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Struggled today shooting the wind was variable and changing direction.

 

The best I could do was 3/8" groups at 30 yards and 1.5" groups at 50 yards. I would use the .177 R10 in perfect conditions at 50-55 yards but anything less than perfect and I would not push anything more than 45 yards.

 

The .22 Hw100kt I would push to 45 yards max but would want to keep it at 40 yards and in.

 

I also think a limiting factor could be my scopes being 3-9x40 and 4-12x44 so more mag would help. i should drop the bushnell 8-32x40 on to the R10 lol but it would look silly. The R10 could become a long range sniper.

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Yes I would agree Gary, I now know I can hit a 5p group out to 50 yds max with my HW 100 KT .177 in " perfect conditions" ( which isn`t very often), so won`t be attempted very often.

 

I just love to get close with air rifles. ( field craft I much prefer and is very enjoyable when achieved ).

 

 

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