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  • slyitry

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    Jul 28, 2009
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    Centerfire has become far too expensive to shoot so I decided to get in some target practice with the old Crosman Nightstalker. Plus the weather yesterday was decent for using Co2. Here she is at 20 yards using open sights.
     

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    slyitry

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    Jul 28, 2009
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    Thanks. I can say I truly enjoyed the shooting experience. I enjoyed it so much that I decided to pull out another old Crosman and see how she would do on paper. This is a five shot group at 15 yards(barrel is smooth bore). I was surprised at the shot group coming from a rifle with a smooth bore and cheap plinking pellets.
     

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    cobra

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    Feb 26, 2009
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    White Marsh
    You can’t beat air rifles to keep shooting for pennies.
    Shoot mine every couple weeks just to be able to shoot a rifle. I have a benjimine nitro 22. Trying to hit bullseyes at 50 yards is like shooting center fires
    at 200 yards. Trouble is being a break barrel my shoulders only good for 20-30 shots Great way to stay in practice.
     

    BigTinBoat

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    Jan 12, 2016
    335
    Eastern Baltimore County
    You can’t beat air rifles to keep shooting for pennies.
    Shoot mine every couple weeks just to be able to shoot a rifle. I have a benjimine nitro 22. Trying to hit bullseyes at 50 yards is like shooting center fires
    at 200 yards. Trouble is being a break barrel my shoulders only good for 20-30 shots Great way to stay in practice.

    Try a PCP and you'll be putting 5 under a quarter at 50yds. Do some tuning and routinely put 5 under a nickle. At 25 yds all my PCP's are pretty much shoot single hole groups.
    If you want to try one come on up to Harford County.
     

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