Shootin' ( "Accuracy test" )

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Shootin' ( "Accuracy test" )

Post by TYE »

My buddy came over and we got shooting my Phoenix again.

Then we got tricky.

I shot these 4 caps from 40 yards. :D

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Then I tried some shots from 70 yards. Got 3 inch groups from 70 yards. Pretty good I think.
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:D Tricky Tye, good shootin. :D
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Hi Tye

was the beer before or after the shooting? :D
and was it your friend that shot the caps? :D
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Maybe you better contact Excalibur about those new limbs! Looks like a couple of those were hit slightly off-center! :wink: :lol: :lol:
Good shootin'
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Nice shooting!
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the frenchman wrote:Hi Tye

was the beer before or after the shooting? :D
and was it your friend that shot the caps? :D
Actually those beer caps have been sittin' in my room since after a party last summer. There's about 20 something beer caps from that night that I emptied out of my pocket onto my dresser. :oops: Still haven't thrown them out I guess lol.

Actually my friend did shoot the orange one on the end, but then I thought I'd be a jackass and shoot at it too and completely blew it apart lol.

I put a foam puck up for him to shoot at and he couldn't even hit it with 4 shots at it.. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I should have taken a picture of the water bottle I shot. In the end of the bottle and blew out the bottom of the bottle. :D

I don't think I could do that at 70 yards though. :oops:
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wabi wrote:Maybe you better contact Excalibur about those new limbs! Looks like a couple of those were hit slightly off-center! :wink: :lol: :lol:
Good shootin'

:lol: :lol:
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Thanks guys. I think Tyler and I might go to his uncles property tomorrow and try some shooting from 100 yards, just for some fun. :lol:

I'm starting to have fun with this long range shooting.

I saw that movie SHOOTER Saturday night, maybe that's why lol. :lol:
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Are you using a Vari zone? at that range the crossbow will still be accurate, but the scope wont be able to see the target at 100 yards..
We are talking a significant arrow drop, feet not inches.

Look into www.cacciaebalestra.altervista.org to see the shims used to raise the scope, sounds like you are into some fun stuff! I tried 65 yards once, didn't work out too well for me.. :D
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Pydpiper wrote:Are you using a Vari zone? at that range the crossbow will still be accurate, but the scope wont be able to see the target at 100 yards..
We are talking a significant arrow drop, feet not inches.

Look into www.cacciaebalestra.altervista.org to see the shims used to raise the scope, sounds like you are into some fun stuff! I tried 65 yards once, didn't work out too well for me.. :D
Yeah I'm using the Vari-Zone scope.

I will probably have a lot of clicking to do, to get 100 yards dialed in, lol.

I just aim with imaginary dots at 60 and 70 yards. 70 yards today was the farthest I've ever shot my bow at. And when I hit just touching the dot on my first shot I was pretty happy. :)
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I can't finds the "shims" on his website... :oops:
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I think that the spacer on the scope that Pydpiper is talking about
and if i am not mistaking he is using a special scope

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Yeah Mathias mentioned he was using a certain special scope.
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STEELWORKER wrote:hey Tye are you ALWAYS constipated?you may need help you know

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