200 feet Target Shooting, on March 28, 2014.
The yard was empty today so I did some 200 feet target shooting after warming up for 20 minutes at my 42 feet range. It's not often I get this chance so I got out my CS 4 foot pro using precision tuned 6d common galvanized nails darts with scapula cones 3.2 grams. In the pictures I did 6 rounds and on the 4th round I lost a dart from Robin Hooding it. The point of aim was on the last roof on the right 3rd (middle) roof purlin. This is an average grouping out of the 6 rounds of shooting I did today. The last pic is of my dart holder made from a large fender washer on the inside of my shirt and a rare earth magnet on the outside. You can also see the top dart is the culprit that did the Robin Hood. This is my way that I can reload just by feeling for my darts without moving my body and or head position once I found it.
http://s1277.photobucket.com/user/GKU1/slideshow/HP-HPE/BlowGunPics/200%20feet%20Target%20Shooting
~ GKU
The yard was empty today so I did some 200 feet target shooting after warming up for 20 minutes at my 42 feet range. It's not often I get this chance so I got out my CS 4 foot pro using precision tuned 6d common galvanized nails darts with scapula cones 3.2 grams. In the pictures I did 6 rounds and on the 4th round I lost a dart from Robin Hooding it. The point of aim was on the last roof on the right 3rd (middle) roof purlin. This is an average grouping out of the 6 rounds of shooting I did today. The last pic is of my dart holder made from a large fender washer on the inside of my shirt and a rare earth magnet on the outside. You can also see the top dart is the culprit that did the Robin Hood. This is my way that I can reload just by feeling for my darts without moving my body and or head position once I found it.
http://s1277.photobucket.com/user/GKU1/slideshow/HP-HPE/BlowGunPics/200%20feet%20Target%20Shooting
~ GKU