Pydpiper wrote:Today I got a VTAC tomahawk (I was concerned with the border crossing), been wanting one for over a year but couldn't justify the price, opening day of deer here this year it could have saved me a whole lot of grief. Now I have one to add to my pack.
You mean this one?
http://www.americantomahawk.com/products/vtac.htm
If so, they are very handy. I don't have that model, but I often carry a tomahawk when archery hunting. A handy tool with a lot of uses (including chopping broadheads out of trees

).
Took a nap earlier and feel a little better now. When the wife gets home from work I'll probably go to my shop and try a few more shots with the air rifle on my short (13 yd max) indoor range.
Wasn't getting great accuracy from either the air rifle or the Phoenix this afternoon, but it was probably just me. It's sometimes hard to concentrate and shoot well when you feel bad.
I sighted the vari-zone in at 25 yards with the crosshair (I know that isn't what they recommend

), set the velocity dial to 300, and was sticking arrows in a 2" target dot at 35 yards with the first "sight mark" down. Since most of my hunting shots are under 30 yards a 25 yard sight-in puts the arrow in the kill zone even if I forget to compensate for range.
The new Discovery got a new 4x Walther scope (I already had) mounted on it and at 25 yards I was shooting around 3/4" groups. I figured it being a brand new rifle it's probably my not being familiar with it, and possibly the erratic velocity they say is common in new PCPs. (from what I've read it often takes 25-250 shots to get all the lube, etc. out of one and get best performance) I also ordered a variety of pellets in weights from 11.9 to 26.2 grains to see what it likes best, but they probably won't be here until the middle of next week.