15 - Airgun Target Tips & Practice (The Best Targets & How To Practice)
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- A continuation of video #14 including tips on how to make the best of different target types and how to practice with them.
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-- Video Contents --
0:00 - Intro
0:33 - Paper target tips
9:45 - Ideal practice for standing & kneeling
11:06 - Why optimism is important
12:49 - Practicing supported shots in limited space
14:37 - Alternative supports for practice
15:18 - How to practice at limited ranges
18:37 - Most difficult HFT shot
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Some great ideas here, for a new shooter. I won’t be so quick to chuck my Amazon boxes away in future. Thanks.
Thanks, I use mostly Hello Fresh boxes. 😀👍
Love the channel, found it very interesting, I've done a fair bit of shooting, but still have learnt a few new things. A another cheap reactive target is a packet of mints (extra strong mints are best ) environmentally friendly and makes your shooting area smell minty 😆
Thanks for the tip. 😀👍
I’m 9 minutes into the video and the information is just pure gold 👍 thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant videos. I've watched nearly everyone.
The only thing i could add to the target sizing, if they are all 0.7 mil, the one ar the furthest distance will be the hardest. While the math is excellent 👌 it can't account for wind, the further the target the more it will be affected by wind.
Thanks, and of course you're right about the wind. 🙂👍
I use old birthday/ greeting cards. Shoot one pellet as a marker.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing. 😀👍
Brilliant video, great content and information, many thanks
Brilliant advice and suggestions, this video is a gem 👍
Glad you think so! 😀👍
Great video, simple ideas but as usual, simplest ones are the best. 🙂
Yes they are! 🙂👍
I use a circular rubber stamp and an ink pad.
Great idea, thanks for sharing. 😀👍
Thank you
You're welcome.
Thank you for your videos,, and help,, and to learn,,, Even targets make, use,, outstanding,,, We are learning together,,,Thank YOU,,,
You're very welcome!
Im glad you thjnk about this stuff 😂 ive only got 15m range.
Do exactly the same as you , but luckily for me , we have literally got thousands of A4 cards at work we don't use ( come in with packaging regularly ) so I got piles of em at home .. massive table top on stilts @ 30mtrs .. steel plates as backing with 2 pieces of wood to pin cardboard and A4 targets to .. 5 pellet catchers and knockdown / spinners .. design me own targets ( which itself is great fun ) mind you it was a right bugger to get the table top up , guessing it weighs in excess of 50kg .. solid wood .. with steel plates on ... mind you , itll last very long time .. plus got a makeshift squirrel feeder I made at work to bring back and mount .. not that there's a great deal around where I live ... only got 4 all last year off the bird feeder
Sounds like a great setup. 😀👍
Rather than aiming at a dot draw a cross/plus sign that way if tho knock the centre out you can still align your cross hairs with the lines
If that works for you then great. Dots work for me and don't get shot out. When checking zero prior to a comp I shoot a pellet into a clear part of the target to use as an aim point. I prefer that to losing a cross behind my reticle.
I think you should have said at what magnification your scope is at when measuring via mil dot.Personally at 10x my 20mm@30,25@40 and 35 at 45 yard are .5 mildot.
The reason I didn't is because every scope is different. Each scope will only show 'true' mildots at one magnification usually specified by the manufacturer. The figures I have are 'true' mildot figures. For example, my Hawke scopes are true at 10x whereas the Sure shot scope is true at 15x.
@hftshooter thanks for the reply, enjoying your videos.
No problem, thanks. 🙂👍