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the joys of shooting the Qb 78/22
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:43 pm
by dev
Spent sat getting my Co2 bottle filled and then rushed home. But had to wait outside as the wife was out for a while. Finally spurted Co2 into the rifle in the evening. I used some 14.4 grain gsmith pellets(round heads)to shoot at a crow target (metallic). The bigger slug is fun to shoot and so I zeroed the scope in at ten feet first. This helps me to get it till the range. Then I spent Sunday afternoon at the ten meter range. With a sort of bench shooting I could soon drop three pellets into the ten ring.I tried doing five but I'm not that good a shot I loose my concentration halfway. But was it fun. My rifle on bulk will do about seventy powerful shots and then you start to see the pellet loop away. There is a slight leak as I hadn't replaced some of the o-rings that I should have. But I will do that next. I am so glad that I got this great rifle and am enjoying it immensly. Will post pics of targets shot with Mack The Knife's pellets.
Regards,
Dev
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:48 pm
by Mack The Knife
Dev,
Don't get complacent with that 'three shots into the ten ring' business. I have always maintained that the real measure of an airguns accuracy is between 30 and 50 yards. See if you can test it between these ranges. If necessary I will send more pellets.
BTW, I am curious to know what you lubed the oxidised pellets with?
Mack The Knife
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:05 pm
by dev
I will probably try it out at Tuglakabad to get the fifty m range or the twenty five meter range but I am more sure of doing 25 m on a friends farm.I will be picking the pellets from the Doc soon, I haven't got em yet. I have sprayed wd 40 on some pellets before. But right now I am clueless. Kyrtec is the preferred lube but I don't know where to lay my hands on it here. Maybe some turtle wax from a car polish? Apologies but I am clueless on this.
Regards,
Dev
Mack The Knife Bana";p="17611 wrote:
Dev,
Don't get complacent with that 'three shots into the ten ring' business. I have always maintained that the real measure of an airguns accuracy is between 30 and 50 yards. See if you can test it between these ranges. If necessary I will send more pellets.
BTW, I am curious to know what you lubed the oxidised pellets with?
Mack The Knife