Congratulations!!! You are really pushing the limits of Extreme Airgunning and showing what can be done. You are opening up whole new opportunities for future shooting events. Annual Extreme Benchrest categories of 500, 750 and even 1000 yards are now possible. You have become the "father" of true extreme long distance airgunning. I love this sport.
I would love to see a category at EBR that would basically give competitors 3 shots to hit long range targets and that target would keep getting pushed out further and further and further till there was one last competitor standing. That would be the winner for the Extreme Long Range EBR Challenge for the year. Going year to year - it would establish records that could set an official bar of the longest range shot in competition. The Air Gun Depot Long Ranger is more of challenge vs. a competition. I would like to see EBR somehow fit this long range concept into their events. Great idea! Who should we pitch this to over at AOA?
great Job! Thanks for posting the vid...First thing I thought was if the golf ball was looking back at your scope reflection with the sun in it...cheers!
This is some very impressive shooting! I love to stretch my airguns out there too, but 600 yards...dang it...wow. However I can't get over you pivoting your balance on the chair. Personally I find it so important to have a good solid position with my feet planted firmly. You pulled this shot off while keeping your entire body in balance aswell... Sir, you have my deepest respect.
HA! Great observation! The table I was shooting off of kept sinking into the soft ground so I had to shoot from a really bad platform with that horrible folding chair. I often shoot from a equally as bad folding stool. For these long ranges over 200 yards I have to go into the deep woods to find a spot to shoot 300-1000+ yards in the swamp. When the weather gets better I will be shooting at a local 1000 yard range where they have proper benches and prone shooting positions. Stay tuned!
@ 600 yards!!! incredible gun .357 174 grain nice shot. took a while but you got it. those Air Force Texans are an amazing rifle I saw some guys shooting and grouping at the hand span size groups w/ the .457 cal round 143 grain round I think. I just got the .457 SS Texan can't wait to shoot it maybe this weekend after thanksgiving. thnx. for the show great job on the golf ball.
Awake N Pissed 2.0 I bought my first air rifle about 8 years ago, a walther dominator 1250 .22. Such a fun gun and deadly accurate. Next will be the Texan .45. Between the .22 and the .45 I won’t need any other gun.
Zowie! From the side I could see the difference off parallel between the scope and the barrel, near the beginning of the vid. That's artillery lobbing of a high order. Nice shooting, congratulations!
The current crop of high powered air rifles make my old Daisy and Crossman BB guns look like pop guns. My last air rifle purchase was a Gamo Maxxium 10 shot .22.
Congratulations that was a damn hard shot..... Shooting into the Sun and over water would still be hard with a powder burner. You would have to do some hardcore math but I would love to know how much energy that round had by the time it made it to the Target. I would love to see a future video on all the dope that you had to go through to make that shot.
@@vargazzdlh check out the Airforce line. Lots of different models in a variety of different calibers. They have anything from a pistol carbine to the Texan .457. They are very much worth saving up for. I have the Condor SS .25 and love it. Supreme accuracy backed up with loads of power.
WOW !!!!! i just subbed after seeing that shot with an air rifle, not many can do that with a regular powder gun let alone a air rifle,, with gun no deer are safe if they are legal to shoot during season, there is a bunch i would like to know about that type of gun,, i guess i,ll just have to [ hunt ] for it,
Thanks Dale.... When I post my videos I choose to show my full shooting session or at least most of them to include my "sighters". We learn more from "misses" (aka "sighters) than we do from someone just showing the end result. There are other RUclipsrs that like to show their 3 shot clover leaf groupings at 100 yards, but they neglect to show their entire process of getting that zero'd in. The first shots in this video are just going off my Hawke Optics Chair Gun ballistics calculations given the estimated BC of the bullet I was shooting and my known velocity at the muzzle of that bullet and the yardage as confirmed by Google Earth. My windage readings were just a guess based off what I was seeing on the surface of the water and the vegetation. I didn't have that much mirage that day to help me guess the wind speed. The fact that I was able to get these initial shots landing at the base of the stump in the water JUST based off of a few pieces of ballistics data is really good with an air rifle at 600 yards. Remember that shooting 1 MOA at 600 yards is a 6 inch group. My last 4 shots were within 1 MOA - that IS consistent with an air rifle at 600 yards with around a 3 second bullet flight time to target. So if you see videos on RUclips of someone showing up at the range - taking their rifle out of the case and shooting a clover leaf at anything over 100 yards with an air rifle.... They are full of it!
UpNorthAirGunner Great Response! I understand you are mainly demonstrating the capability of the air rifle, I would still like to see what you can do consistently with that air rifle. Take for example the 1250 yard video. I was amazed an air rifle could spit a chunk of lead that far in the first place. Now about moa. There are a few things you can do to improve you mechanical moa, but not much. Deburring you projectile is one. It will give you slim improvement. Also check your bore for any irregularities and lastly check your crowning at the muzzle. If you do these things it will improve your moa most notably at longer ranges. Using a seating tool at the breach may help also. The rifle has limitations. The shooter is only limited if he or she allows themselves to be! I think you are someone who does not accept personal limits. You are proving that by making these videos. Keep it up.
You are absolutely right! Your comment really got my thoughts going on this so I apologize for the lengthy response that is coming next.... You are right that wringing out every single bit of accuracy that is mechanically possible from these platforms is crucial. I mentioned it really quickly in another video, but those elements you mentioned have been tackled already with this particular rifle vs. a stock rifle. David Williams from Hunters Supply fire lapped - re-crowned - and added an actual lead-in chamber on this barrel. This gun went from AWESOME to AMAZING once I had that extra work done. I will say that there are other things though that I am going to cover in future videos are that are REALLY important. I will give a little preview though as it was one of the biggest AHA moments I've had since I started all this R&D with big bores and specifically the AirForce platform. That AHA moment was this.... In order to generate this kind of power to push these large pieces of lead a few things need to happen #1 more air through being pushed through increased pressures and different valve tweaks and / or #2 longer barrel lengths. There is also some what of a number #3 factor as far as the chemistry of the pressurized gas chosen (air vs. helium) but for the sake of mechanical consideration #1 and #2 are what we can do to really research mechanical solutions. So what I have found is that there is some "secret sauce" strategies we can apply. These strategies revolve around these long barrels - but it isn't just that they are long - thus creating higher velocities. That secret sauce of the long barrel strategy is a double edged sword. The obvious benefit is we immediately get increased FPS with a 34 inch barrel, but at 700-950 FPS the bullet is in the barrel a REALLY LOOOONNNNGGGGG TIME before it leaves the muzzle. So the negative effects on the accuracy of each shot is VERY MUCH affected by ANY kind of excessive barrel harmonics and the increased recoil you get with these larger calibers shooting larger projectiles. So in my upcoming videos I will be covering how suppressors and muzzle breaks help with these considerations as well as your shooting platform (bipod - bag - bench vise - etc). I am going to go out on a limb here and say muzzle breaks for long barrel big bore air rifles like the Texan are 3-4 times MORE important than they are for firearms / powder burners. At first I thought it was gimmicky when I saw companies like African Air Arms come out with a muzzle break, but now I think they actually may need to be a MUST HAVE accessory. Extra weight at the end of the barrel has a known affect on recoil reduction. So both a suppressor and a muzzle break will do this and from my research can decrease recoil anywhere from 30-60%. The fact that the bullet is traveling 800-950 FPS in the .308 Airforce Texan caliber with a 34 inch barrel vs. in a powder burner / fire arm of the same caliber at 2800-3000 fps - the reduction of recoil is WAY more important. That is where I came up with the stat of being 3-4 times more important. Stay tuned for that video - it is going to be a good one.
I consider my self a good shot and I don’t have the skill to make a shot like that. Your grouping was exceptional and I was super impressed when you knocked the ball off the stump. This is two theories when you set the ball back up and your rifle sat your u may have went from a hot boar to cold you said pressur was the same but I doubt a cold boar air rifle would bring your shot low enough to deflect into the ball. What I think happened is just as impressive if not more. If it was so calm that day and the sun was directly across From you and it looks that it was. Then you may have mistaken the reflection of the ball for it resulting in hitting both targets the reflection and the ball.
Edward - thanks for the comment! Your theory about bore temp is interesting and since these are air rifles (no powder being burned) - the only temperature change would be from friction of the bullet on the rifling in the barrel. I will point out though that the bullet hit the ball first. There is a RUclips player tip I want to show you so you can see that the bullet hits the ball first, goes through the ball, then hits the base of the stump just below the water line, then the water splash pushes the ball fragments skyward. Go directly to this link and click pause either right before or right after impact: ruclips.net/video/1z7uJwGZHfs/видео.htmlm8s . Use the period (.) on your keyboard to advance forward one frame at a time or the comma (,) key to reverse the video one frame at a time. You will see that the bullet hits the ball first. Thanks again for watching!
I understood the accuracy drops off after the 5th shot, I am guessing your shot dope needed to double per change. Did your spot weld change per shot on your cheek at 500 yards one click of elevation from the water hit should have done it. But the shooting accuracy looks pretty good for an air gun.
Wow :) I kove long distance air rifle shooting, and i think this take the cake :) 600 yards. Here in my country we can have as strong airguns as we want, 4.5mm is legal if you are 18 years old....the same is 5.5mm but from that size you have to have a permit, and any hunting with airfuns are iligal here what so ever, im thinking on building my own rifle, i have problems with my muscles, so i cant use an heavy rifle :( and im no millionair, so its limits for me, but a rifle in 4.5mm or 5.5mm in pcp...i own some, if i build them up for long distanses, i might have some fun anyway :) i have thinked about Field target, but again my muscles dont alow it, so i have to shoot from bench...or have a bullpup or something...i have ordered a Hawke scope now, just to get use to them, and i have seen scope mounts that you can move, up or down, to enlarge the aim for long distances... i can try to hit out to 200-300 yards :) that would be awsome for me :) maybe one day i can afford an Airforce or something :) i live in Norway, so we can buy them FX rifles... expencive, but good...i dont know if they make big calibers? sorry for my bad english. Best regards from Norway
I zero for 50 yards if I am hunting the swamps or 100 for the few open areas I hunt. Typically I do a 50 yard zero and then calculate my hold over with my Hawke scope since hold under always throws me off. 100 yards AT THE MOST for whitetail. I have learned the hard way that there is little to no blood trail with air rifles and unless you have snow on the ground it is a total PAIN to track. I tell people that hunting with big bore airguns needs to be treated like archery ranges plus about 30-40 yards for maximum ethical shots. My dad taught me to never take a shot over 40 yards with my bow. I would say 75 - maybe 100 with a clean broadside shot is the maximum I would want to take with a big bore airgun and making sure I can get on the vitals with 100% certainty.
UpNorthAirGunner well with shooting like that, we will gladly consider you a friend. Haha. Great shooting, keep it up. And great attempt at 1275, its pretty insane the things you’re doing with that air rifle. Well done.
Anyway you slice it, a great shot, but it looks like the slug hit the water and then skipped up and hit the golf ball. Too much water splash before the golf ball was hit.
@@UpNorthAirGunner Dual gauge or single gauge?? need one asap, do you have a source to send me too to order one tonight?? id like to get the Dual Gauge Huma, but only think Idaho Air guns has it in stock..HUMA Air is european( which means itll take forever Or Never with the way the worlds going) ..please let me know if you know someone that has it in stock...thanks
@@UpNorthAirGunner so this just screws in the side of the Air Venturi 74cu ft tank..shows input and output pressure, easy peasy? what about a longer tether line thats decent?..Also, im on the fence of deciding on a AirForce Texan LSS? ive got a Pitbull .357 Carbine, lots of .358 slugs and im thinking of that caliber option OR the CF LSS in .457, but those heavier slugs really drop quick..i know you had a video about shooting 1200+ yards with the .357 and im inquiring about the accuracy potential of the .357 variant and LSS im curious of the noise reduction with that setup, as i also know i can add my Donnyfl v3 to that also with a adapter to make it even longer .. thoughts or opinions appreciated.. thanks
Congratulations!!! You are really pushing the limits of Extreme Airgunning and showing what can be done. You are opening up whole new opportunities for future shooting events. Annual Extreme Benchrest categories of 500, 750 and even 1000 yards are now possible. You have become the "father" of true extreme long distance airgunning. I love this sport.
I would love to see a category at EBR that would basically give competitors 3 shots to hit long range targets and that target would keep getting pushed out further and further and further till there was one last competitor standing. That would be the winner for the Extreme Long Range EBR Challenge for the year. Going year to year - it would establish records that could set an official bar of the longest range shot in competition. The Air Gun Depot Long Ranger is more of challenge vs. a competition. I would like to see EBR somehow fit this long range concept into their events. Great idea! Who should we pitch this to over at AOA?
I was impressed at 423 yards but 600 is just insane. Keep it up!
Now that's amazing! Six hundred yards hitting a golf ball!! I'm blown away by that shot. Excellent shooting my friend.
That was truly impressive! Not only the marksmanship but also the amazing quality of the rifle and munitions!
Best shoot with big bore airgun I have seen.
great Job! Thanks for posting the vid...First thing I thought was if the golf ball was looking back at your scope reflection with the sun in it...cheers!
This is some very impressive shooting! I love to stretch my airguns out there too, but 600 yards...dang it...wow.
However I can't get over you pivoting your balance on the chair.
Personally I find it so important to have a good solid position with my feet planted firmly.
You pulled this shot off while keeping your entire body in balance aswell...
Sir, you have my deepest respect.
HA! Great observation! The table I was shooting off of kept sinking into the soft ground so I had to shoot from a really bad platform with that horrible folding chair. I often shoot from a equally as bad folding stool. For these long ranges over 200 yards I have to go into the deep woods to find a spot to shoot 300-1000+ yards in the swamp. When the weather gets better I will be shooting at a local 1000 yard range where they have proper benches and prone shooting positions. Stay tuned!
That was cool seeing the slug bounce on impact great stuff
Now that was awesome , the best long distant shooting with a big bore 45 cal pcp I have ever seen , daaaamm
Exquisite shooting skill combined with top notch equipment equals amazing hits on extreme long range targets. Good job.
@ 600 yards!!! incredible gun .357 174 grain nice shot. took a while but you got it. those Air Force Texans are an amazing rifle I saw some guys shooting and grouping at the hand span size groups w/ the .457 cal round 143 grain round I think. I just got the .457 SS Texan can't wait to shoot it maybe this weekend after thanksgiving. thnx. for the show great job on the golf ball.
I have become so excited about this sport and am saving up for my 1st rifle. The Texan 357 or Benjamin bullpup 357. Have yet to decide.
Awake N Pissed 2.0
I bought my first air rifle about 8 years ago, a walther dominator 1250 .22. Such a fun gun and deadly accurate. Next will be the Texan .45. Between the .22 and the .45 I won’t need any other gun.
I just bought my first air rifle a Airforce Condor SS .25 cal. and I love it, my next purchase will be a Texan.
I'm new to airgun but will push the limits too :) Shot my bull elk with modern 308 rifle this year 1300 yards ..Love pushing the envelope
Great shooting,, I really like that round u were using I think I might try them in my tunned recluse..
That is amazing, that should be in the Guinness Book of World Records as longest shot with air rifle
Good shooting, I like the way you can use the water to see the impacts and then walk the rounds up.
This is why I love guns, all kinds, great shooting
I usually don't comment on RUclips videos but I have to say that was an amazing shot!! Very impressive!
Absolutley unreal!!! Incredible Shot!
Congratulations on that 600 yard shot that is crazy for airgun
Nice set up and a great shot.
That is an amazing shot . well done
Nothing short of amazing shooting! That is a long poke son!
Thanks Bret! You should check out my newest long range efforts at 375 yards offhand! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/py352cXiJlk/видео.html
Zowie! From the side I could see the difference off parallel between the scope and the barrel, near the beginning of the vid. That's artillery lobbing of a high order. Nice shooting, congratulations!
The current crop of high powered air rifles make my old Daisy and Crossman BB guns look like pop guns. My last air rifle purchase was a Gamo Maxxium 10 shot .22.
No muzzle flash, reduced noise especially with the SS versions, lightweight.. Might be good for some quick urban combat sniper missions.
I just got one of these. Super impressed so fast. Just having a hard time finding polymer tipped in 457. Can't find any. Lol. Great rifle.
Congratulations that was a damn hard shot..... Shooting into the Sun and over water would still be hard with a powder burner.
You would have to do some hardcore math but I would love to know how much energy that round had by the time it made it to the Target.
I would love to see a future video on all the dope that you had to go through to make that shot.
Outstanding marksmanship. 😎
well done. nice to see your video on Airgunnation as well.
Good job bruh!! That is amazing. Gotta love your from Michigan too, gotta look into more of your stuff. Keep it up
Amazing shot! Wow! Also, never seen a floating golf ball before
These golf balls are gag balls filled with white powder. That is why they float. Thanks for watching!
Very cool! Looking forward to 1275.
Thats unbelievable,,,,hats off, from Pakistan
With air it's still a challenge. With powder it's almost too easy. The challenge is what makes it fun.
great shooting cant wait to get mine. thanks for the vid
just practice will not make you perfect ,
the perfect practice will make you perfect !
My fathers favorite line
Another great shot, Chris.
Magnificent shot
Amazing, I m joying with you through the screen
Hell of a shot!
So cool! Thank you for doing this!
Super cool man! Subscribed.
Nice shooting,epic man!!
Helluva shot !
That's great.
Your videos are fun.
Awesome shot brother!!!
Thanks 🙏
What an accuration on both the rifle and pellet!
This is t'yotally awesome.
NoW THAT IS AN EXCELLENT SHOT . WOW CONGRATULATIONS. ARE YOU GOING TO TRY FOR 1000??
Dan Ogle I would say so , I think he addicted, an can't seem to help his self ,lol an he will probably end up getting it to
I'm impressed it had enough energy to split the ball.
That was awesome they always had one of his guns I’m a poor man I have break barrels
Same here.lmao
😅😅😅 some progess here b.barrel repeater but stil want a pcp like that !
Shit nothing wrong with brake barrels
@@vargazzdlh check out the Airforce line. Lots of different models in a variety of different calibers. They have anything from a pistol carbine to the Texan .457. They are very much worth saving up for. I have the Condor SS .25 and love it. Supreme accuracy backed up with loads of power.
14:50 that water must have been really cold if you were GETTING FREEZING, LOL. nice shot!
WOW !!!!! i just subbed after seeing that shot with an air rifle, not many can do that with a regular powder gun let alone a air rifle,, with gun no deer are safe if they are legal to shoot during season, there is a bunch i would like to know about that type of gun,, i guess i,ll just have to [ hunt ] for it,
OMG wot a shot 👍🤯😳😁👍😉 cool 😎
Great job !!!
What kind of drone are you using? And where did you buy it? thank you for the awesome video
👏👏👏 Fery nice ... 👍👍👍👍
Fun video. Thanks!
That's very very Impress!!! Congratulations!!! I will like to know if the power of that shot at 600 yards will be enough to kill a deer???
This is great, but I would love to see you hitting consistently at that distance. That would be an even bigger feat. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Dale.... When I post my videos I choose to show my full shooting session or at least most of them to include my "sighters". We learn more from "misses" (aka "sighters) than we do from someone just showing the end result. There are other RUclipsrs that like to show their 3 shot clover leaf groupings at 100 yards, but they neglect to show their entire process of getting that zero'd in.
The first shots in this video are just going off my Hawke Optics Chair Gun ballistics calculations given the estimated BC of the bullet I was shooting and my known velocity at the muzzle of that bullet and the yardage as confirmed by Google Earth. My windage readings were just a guess based off what I was seeing on the surface of the water and the vegetation. I didn't have that much mirage that day to help me guess the wind speed.
The fact that I was able to get these initial shots landing at the base of the stump in the water JUST based off of a few pieces of ballistics data is really good with an air rifle at 600 yards. Remember that shooting 1 MOA at 600 yards is a 6 inch group. My last 4 shots were within 1 MOA - that IS consistent with an air rifle at 600 yards with around a 3 second bullet flight time to target. So if you see videos on RUclips of someone showing up at the range - taking their rifle out of the case and shooting a clover leaf at anything over 100 yards with an air rifle.... They are full of it!
UpNorthAirGunner Great Response! I understand you are mainly demonstrating the capability of the air rifle, I would still like to see what you can do consistently with that air rifle. Take for example the 1250 yard video. I was amazed an air rifle could spit a chunk of lead that far in the first place. Now about moa. There are a few things you can do to improve you mechanical moa, but not much. Deburring you projectile is one. It will give you slim improvement. Also check your bore for any irregularities and lastly check your crowning at the muzzle. If you do these things it will improve your moa most notably at longer ranges. Using a seating tool at the breach may help also. The rifle has limitations. The shooter is only limited if he or she allows themselves to be! I think you are someone who does not accept personal limits. You are proving that by making these videos. Keep it up.
You are absolutely right! Your comment really got my thoughts going on this so I apologize for the lengthy response that is coming next.... You are right that wringing out every single bit of accuracy that is mechanically possible from these platforms is crucial. I mentioned it really quickly in another video, but those elements you mentioned have been tackled already with this particular rifle vs. a stock rifle. David Williams from Hunters Supply fire lapped - re-crowned - and added an actual lead-in chamber on this barrel. This gun went from AWESOME to AMAZING once I had that extra work done.
I will say that there are other things though that I am going to cover in future videos are that are REALLY important. I will give a little preview though as it was one of the biggest AHA moments I've had since I started all this R&D with big bores and specifically the AirForce platform. That AHA moment was this....
In order to generate this kind of power to push these large pieces of lead a few things need to happen #1 more air through being pushed through increased pressures and different valve tweaks and / or #2 longer barrel lengths. There is also some what of a number #3 factor as far as the chemistry of the pressurized gas chosen (air vs. helium) but for the sake of mechanical consideration #1 and #2 are what we can do to really research mechanical solutions.
So what I have found is that there is some "secret sauce" strategies we can apply. These strategies revolve around these long barrels - but it isn't just that they are long - thus creating higher velocities. That secret sauce of the long barrel strategy is a double edged sword. The obvious benefit is we immediately get increased FPS with a 34 inch barrel, but at 700-950 FPS the bullet is in the barrel a REALLY LOOOONNNNGGGGG TIME before it leaves the muzzle.
So the negative effects on the accuracy of each shot is VERY MUCH affected by ANY kind of excessive barrel harmonics and the increased recoil you get with these larger calibers shooting larger projectiles. So in my upcoming videos I will be covering how suppressors and muzzle breaks help with these considerations as well as your shooting platform (bipod - bag - bench vise - etc).
I am going to go out on a limb here and say muzzle breaks for long barrel big bore air rifles like the Texan are 3-4 times MORE important than they are for firearms / powder burners. At first I thought it was gimmicky when I saw companies like African Air Arms come out with a muzzle break, but now I think they actually may need to be a MUST HAVE accessory.
Extra weight at the end of the barrel has a known affect on recoil reduction. So both a suppressor and a muzzle break will do this and from my research can decrease recoil anywhere from 30-60%. The fact that the bullet is traveling 800-950 FPS in the .308 Airforce Texan caliber with a 34 inch barrel vs. in a powder burner / fire arm of the same caliber at 2800-3000 fps - the reduction of recoil is WAY more important. That is where I came up with the stat of being 3-4 times more important. Stay tuned for that video - it is going to be a good one.
UpNorthAirGunner awesome.
That is amazing
Damn that's air gun is equally as deadly as a regular rifle.
Really impressive
I consider my self a good shot and I don’t have the skill to make a shot like that. Your grouping was exceptional and I was super impressed when you knocked the ball off the stump. This is two theories when you set the ball back up and your rifle sat your u may have went from a hot boar to cold you said pressur was the same but I doubt a cold boar air rifle would bring your shot low enough to deflect into the ball. What I think happened is just as impressive if not more. If it was so calm that day and the sun was directly across From you and it looks that it was. Then you may have mistaken the reflection of the ball for it resulting in hitting both targets the reflection and the ball.
Edward - thanks for the comment! Your theory about bore temp is interesting and since these are air rifles (no powder being burned) - the only temperature change would be from friction of the bullet on the rifling in the barrel.
I will point out though that the bullet hit the ball first. There is a RUclips player tip I want to show you so you can see that the bullet hits the ball first, goes through the ball, then hits the base of the stump just below the water line, then the water splash pushes the ball fragments skyward. Go directly to this link and click pause either right before or right after impact: ruclips.net/video/1z7uJwGZHfs/видео.htmlm8s . Use the period (.) on your keyboard to advance forward one frame at a time or the comma (,) key to reverse the video one frame at a time. You will see that the bullet hits the ball first. Thanks again for watching!
What’s the longest shot you can make while hunting do you have an affective kill shot with the texan SS 50 Cal
I understood the accuracy drops off after the 5th shot, I am guessing your shot dope needed to double per change. Did your spot weld change per shot on your cheek at 500 yards one click of elevation from the water hit should have done it. But the shooting accuracy looks pretty good for an air gun.
do you need licenses for this particular rifle, or not! , please reply if don mind. Thanks. By the way, that was great!
No - unless you are hunting with it then you need a hunting license here in Michigan.
Amaising guy, amaising
Wow :)
I kove long distance air rifle shooting, and i think this take the cake :) 600 yards.
Here in my country we can have as strong airguns as we want, 4.5mm is legal if you are 18 years old....the same is 5.5mm but from that size you have to have a permit, and any hunting with airfuns are iligal here what so ever, im thinking on building my own rifle, i have problems with my muscles, so i cant use an heavy rifle :( and im no millionair, so its limits for me, but a rifle in 4.5mm or 5.5mm in pcp...i own some, if i build them up for long distanses, i might have some fun anyway :) i have thinked about Field target, but again my muscles dont alow it, so i have to shoot from bench...or have a bullpup or something...i have ordered a Hawke scope now, just to get use to them, and i have seen scope mounts that you can move, up or down, to enlarge the aim for long distances... i can try to hit out to 200-300 yards :) that would be awsome for me :) maybe one day i can afford an Airforce or something :) i live in Norway, so we can buy them FX rifles... expencive, but good...i dont know if they make big calibers? sorry for my bad english.
Best regards from Norway
What kind of golf ball floats? Nice shooting though!
Bravo bella soddisfazione
Good job bro
what a great job with the video. camara work and views are amazing. and that gun n ammo got me a little aroused. lol
That's cool looks like fun
Awesome! Loving these videos! What pressure are you shooting at with the tank?
Cupillac 3000 PSI tethered off of a 4500 PSI carbon fiber tank with a Huma external regulator. LOVE this set up!
UpNorthAirGunner for whitetails what is your zero and where are ethically drawing the line for a shot? Distance wise. Thanks!
I zero for 50 yards if I am hunting the swamps or 100 for the few open areas I hunt. Typically I do a 50 yard zero and then calculate my hold over with my Hawke scope since hold under always throws me off. 100 yards AT THE MOST for whitetail. I have learned the hard way that there is little to no blood trail with air rifles and unless you have snow on the ground it is a total PAIN to track. I tell people that hunting with big bore airguns needs to be treated like archery ranges plus about 30-40 yards for maximum ethical shots. My dad taught me to never take a shot over 40 yards with my bow. I would say 75 - maybe 100 with a clean broadside shot is the maximum I would want to take with a big bore airgun and making sure I can get on the vitals with 100% certainty.
Insane hehhehe
I was gunna ask if itll have decent penetration at that range.
Seen the golf ball . Dnt need to ask
Loved that YEEEAAA HAHAHA!! :D Keep up the great work! God bless from Sweden!
I know this is almost a year old, but have you tried these longer shots with your new Valve? At 4500 these things would be screaming.
I shot a bird sized target from 450 yards with .22LR.
Good shooting but why's ur scope like 10 feet high
what stock did you add? it looks alot better than the original rifle they sell
Damn that's awesome shootin.
welp.... I think you won.
lol Great shot man
Holy shitballs....im sold..great vid brotha👍👍
Dang! Congrats
Holy shitballs. Well done one yooper to another.
Technically I am a troll (I live in Traverse City below the Mackinaw bridge - ha!) - thanks! The Mitten State is awesome!
UpNorthAirGunner well with shooting like that, we will gladly consider you a friend. Haha. Great shooting, keep it up. And great attempt at 1275, its pretty insane the things you’re doing with that air rifle. Well done.
Incrível nem uma cal22 vai ter esse desempenho a não ser o magnum
My record is hitting a dime at 100 yards with open sights.. Had 10 shots. Hit it in 4 ...
Rob Buchman Nice!!!
UpNorthAirGunner Thank you good sir.. you too
how many shots does that gun get with that canister and that ammo?
Parabéns meu amigo, lindo disparo.
Obrigado meu amigo!
Anyway you slice it, a great shot, but it looks like the slug hit the water and then skipped up and hit the golf ball. Too much water splash before the golf ball was hit.
Senapan angin yang hebat 👍👍👍
Looks like impact I’m guessing 3 fpe
Daaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmn!
A quection ! Can You use an ICE pellet?
Awesome 😁😁😁
I tried to look on their site can't find any 357 slugs it's all 45 cal ,, are they for sale to public or did they just send u some for this???
I think they have them for sale at RL or AOA...
UpNorthAirGunner ok thanks
Here you go: www.rlairgunsupply.com/ammo-pellets-bbs/high-arc-.357-caliber-172-grain-hp/
what is the adjustable inline regulator youve got in this setup?
@@RaytheReviewer the HUMA inline regulator.
@@UpNorthAirGunner Dual gauge or single gauge?? need one asap, do you have a source to send me too to order one tonight?? id like to get the Dual Gauge Huma, but only think Idaho Air guns has it in stock..HUMA Air is european( which means itll take forever Or Never with the way the worlds going) ..please let me know if you know someone that has it in stock...thanks
@@RaytheReviewer Joe at Idaho Airguns is a great guy and I totally recommend picking one up if they have one in stock.
@@UpNorthAirGunner hmm, i just spoke with a guy at Arizona airguns and got placed on a list, but if that guy at Idaho Air is cool ill go that option..
@@UpNorthAirGunner so this just screws in the side of the Air Venturi 74cu ft tank..shows input and output pressure, easy peasy? what about a longer tether line thats decent?..Also, im on the fence of deciding on a AirForce Texan LSS? ive got a Pitbull .357 Carbine, lots of .358 slugs and im thinking of that caliber option OR the CF LSS in .457, but those heavier slugs really drop quick..i know you had a video about shooting 1200+ yards with the .357 and im inquiring about the accuracy potential of the .357 variant and LSS im curious of the noise reduction with that setup, as i also know i can add my Donnyfl v3 to that also with a adapter to make it even longer .. thoughts or opinions appreciated.. thanks
What drone are you using?
Mike Whit DJI Mavic Pro
Dang son that's no joke!
TPV Productions it’s basically a real sniper that has none of the regulations
However it can kill so don’t shoot at people