Allan Peeters
What a great day for shooting airgun, any day is great with an airgun, its cheap and requires normal shooting skills and most targets are reactionary, they fall over. So, job satisfaction.
Ok the wind was crazzzzzzy. You don’t need wind with an airgun. Except that that you push behind the pellet. Luckily, we shoot in the afdak, so you don’t get shaken around by the wind. The pellet gets affected out there a lot, shooting in the wind it separates the men from the boys.
we shot at targets nice, colour print targets Myna’s Pidgeon’s Dassies and some plates.
The targets looked beautiful but a bit difficult to distinguish the bull. But then again small game does not have a bullseye painted on it….so centre of mass was the aiming point. It will be dead but not necessarily in the bull.
So, our airgun competition was a hunt for the bunny huggers…. No animals were injured in this hunt.
.22 open sight and noisy sport handgun followed. Here normal silhouettes were shot. Lekker fun.
All in all, a great day, followed by the clubhouse kuier and scores read out, I love that.
Don’t remember them, I’m Shure John and Sharon will send them to PD and he can put them in here.
Thanks John and Sharon for organising the shoots, always something different.
See you at the next airgun shoot. First weekend of every second month.