Got out to the gun club today...
first time in a couple of months. We've been busy finishing up the house and then moving into it and there's been no time for shooting. One of the things that happened with this move is that we're now in slightly smaller quarters so procrastinated odd jobs (who, ME?) need taken care of in order to free up space. This includes turning that pile of scrap lumber into a reasonable facsimile of a shooting table and then hauling it off to the gun club for use in air benchrest. Yesterday I finally got the time and the round tuit and slapped the legs onto the top, reinforced them a bit, did a quick rattle can spray on the plywood and then attached a bit of rubber matting we had laying around. It ain't pretty, but it's out there and it works. What more could you ask for?
Since I was heading out there anyway I tossed in a couple of air rifles and the Crosman 2240 pistols, one with a 10" barrel fitted into a Crooked Barn breech with factory rear sight, a Benjamin Discovery front sight base with broken "firesight" or whatever they call 'em and the other 2240 is stock with the 7" barrel that comes on these pistols.
Shot the basket case FWB 300S a bit with different pellets. It grouped fairly decent with (inappropriate) 10.3 gr from JSB and did nicely with the 7.33 gr of the same manufacturer. The 7.87 gr JSB's didn't do quite as well as the other two.
The old Gamo CFX I rebuilt with a Jim Maccari spring and seal shot OK, but I really need to do something about the wobbly front sight. Not much I can do about the wobbly eyes on the shooter so will just have to settle for tightening up the front sight base and maybe sourcing a peep rear to see if that helps. Or just go back to using it with scope attached.
The stock 2240 shot well, one ragged hole at about 10 meters once I put the fresh CO2 cartridge in it. The first shots were underpowered as the CO2 was almost done for. I could hear it "burp" from the first shot but stubbornly ran a few more through. It grouped slightly high and quite a bit to the right, but a nice, round hole through the target and backer.
The 10" 2240 didn't shoot as well for me today. The sights really need fixed up (replaced) and maybe something else is going on. I only shot Crosman 14.3 gr pellets so maybe this barrel doesn't like those, I honestly can't remember WHAT it likes as it's been so long since I last shot it.
I'm going to get my air rifle out tomorrow.
I've been on the verge of a foul mood and realized I need some trigger time. At least I can peck away with pellets and not disturb the neighbors.
I'm going to get my air rifle out tomorrow.
Excellent therapy. I grew up where we had a yard and space enough to shoot our pellet rifles there. I went through a lot of lead and steel and always found trigger therapy a great way of dealing with stuff. Unfortunately we've no yard and the inside range is limited quite a bit. With my wife working from home over the internet my opportunities to shoot indoors are limited as even though it's relatively quiet it would be a distraction in her meetings.
Good to see you are getting out.
We have not fired a round since October(?) I think. We are headed to CSA in 3 days and much of what we are bringing hasn't been sighted in yet. I **think** we'll have some "quiet time" at the range on Thursday or maybe Friday morning to set out a target or two. If not, I'll just sit a gab more.
Color me green!
It's great to see folks getting together for CSA. It just happens at the wrong time of year for us to make it. The best part is getting together with folks in person rather than "on screen". I'll be looking forward to the pics and stories.
You will be in NM in June, yes?
Last year we were supposed to make it but we all know how that worked out. We're going this year though. Really looking forward to that!
You will be in NM in June, yes?
That's the plan. Like last year's plan. We'll see how it works out, hope to see you there, then.
It will be good to see you again.
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