My life is insane right now. Never thought retirement would be busier than "real life" but it is proving perhaps worse lol. A bit of time this morning to post this and catch you up on what's going on. That virus thing (yeah, apparently that's what it was in combination with allergies) is waning fast. Tastebuds back to about 90+% - all but subtleties are detectable now, and that bit of tonguebite is waning too, but I remain a bit undiscplined and it is still there. Two shots to show you with text underneath. Won't have time to post anything but
Highlight Smokes and
Skippable Drivel for a while, but I've had a lot of these lately. Smoking when I can, chewing when I can't.
Highlight Smoke: (actually, two . . . )
A day or two ago, but for me an important one. I'd mentioned a couple of times that I was thrilled with the performance of my Falon bantam bowl with Navies and Englishes, but not as high on them for aromatics. Realized I hadn't really given them a whirl in my large custom briar bowl, which is fully broken in, I thought I'd give it a try.
Because the Standard Falcon is a key tool in my travel kit, (I'll picture that soon, whenever that is), I gave the remainder of the plastic baggie that buddy Stu gave me of
CAO Moontrance in the
Falcon Straight, Large Briar Bowl a whirl with most excellent results. A later bowl with
TobaccoBarn's "Cimmeron", a wonderful aro in my top ten, proved equally fine. Case closed.
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Skippable Drivel
it's getting down to crunch time for my upcoming public participation demo early June in Field Target at the PG Rod and Gun. I'm planning a demo in pistol, rifle, and a new category I'm trying to introduce to CAFTA (Canadian Airgun Field Target Association) as a permanent fixture,
Stocked Scoped Pistol. Reason? Although this year I've attained average competence with a handgun, this discipline in any of its forms is really a young mans' game. Us old farts don't have the eyesight and one (or even two) arm strength to hold a heavy 4 pound target pistol steady for very long. I wish I had learned to shoot pistol 25 or 30 years ago, but I didn't, and I don't cry over spilled milk. (That's different than whining, IMHO lol)
Here are the results of two consecutive 5 shot groups I shot at 5 yards in my indoor range 3 nights ago. Technical stuff below the picture.
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I shot the bottom group first, and no, it's not larger, but I made a slight one click sight adjustment on the scope. I wanted the group about 2-3mm to the right of the dot, because I'm a left hand shooter and will tend to pull the group to the left minutely if I don't follow through on my trigger pull. The upper group was shot immediately after (and is actually six shots which you can see in the tip impacts if you look closely), and is what I was looking for. Two subsequent almost identical 5 shot groups confirmed. I'll move the target to 10 yards today to check the trajectory - it should impact about at the bottom of the dot (which most Field Target guys, and frankly a lot of hunters, too, prefer shooting at rather than the circular gobbledygook on expensive printed targets. I actually shoot at a pellet hole on a piece of 8.5x11" bond, which accounts for the 6 shots in the top group.
I shot these groups while buddy Mike was over. He's pretty much deaf, and spends a lot of our smoking time watching YouTube stuff with his bluetooth hearing device. When he got up from the couch to get a coffee refill, he looked at the groups and said something that I wouldn't even print. My response was that I could think of at least 4 guys in the club who could better that, and I know of a few guys on this forum who could probably do so as well. My friend Daryl is one of them. He currently holds the NA Airmail Match 1000 yard Muzzle Loader record, a 5 shot sub
less than 6" group, He's incredible with an airgun, too.
Competition these days in both airgun and benchrest is measured in 1/1000th of inches. I ain't there.
Next project is establishing the trajectory at 10 yards, which as I said will probably touch the bottom of the dot, and then at 15 and 17 yards, at which the group will be bang on. And no, they won't be much, if any larger. Largest groups will be at about 7 - 8 yards, where the pellet stabilizes.
I'll post again tonight on a highlight smoke, and try to catch up o!? the emoticon and comment circuit. Cheers and have a great weekend.