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Hi all,

 

Need some help while shooting rabbits.

I have my sights set at 35 yards and can drop rabbits perfectly at that range. However im having trouble shooting them close up (5-10 yards). When i aim straight at them they dont seem to drop :( should i aim above? below?

Any help would be much appreciated

Cheers :thumbs:

Cal

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Zeroed at 30 yds using Crossman Premier pellets

Distances measured with tape at 5m intervals

 

 

 

15m - 1 mildot Holdunder

 

20m - 1 mildot Holdunder

 

25m - 0.5 mildot Holdunder

 

30m - 0.0 Zero

 

35m - 0.5 mildot holdover

 

40m - 1.5 mildot holdover

 

45m - 2.5 mildot holdover

 

50m - 3.0 mildot holdover (originaly posted by Marksman) :thumbs:

 

Any closer and you would be better off picking them up by hand. :D

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Cal this is a copy of the answer i gave you on my post.

 

Hi Cal I can give you a guess answer at the moment as I'm not sure of some very important questions. To give you a better and about 90% accurate answer please answer me the following questions:

 

What rifle have you got?

 

What calibre is it?

 

What pellets you shooting in it?

 

What scope you got, I.e make and model?

 

Have you got low medium or high mounts ?

 

Si.

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Hi Cal,

Try checking this data with your own rifle combo.

It’s a generic trajectory profile that I have tweaked a bit for a .22 rifle using 15.9 grain pellets.

A UK kill zone is an inch (2.5cm) in diameter but I like to calibrate around a smaller 2cm kill zone and this profile is designed around a 2cm kill zone.

Power = 11.5 foot pounds

Pellets = .22 calibre AA Field pellets

Mounts = High

Zero range 24.5 metres (27 yards) not 30 or 35 as you have set zero at.

Generic mildot system reticule.

Point blank range from 7 to 27.5 metres (7.7 to 30.1 yards) which means if you zero at 24.5 metres as I have recommended you won’t be any further out than 1cm either side your scopes line of sight from 7 to 27.5 metres which is pretty good and you could basically aim at the kill zone with your cross hairs between them ranges and just be within the kill zone gaining a accurate and humane kill.

If you still wish to shoot reticule true and apply the correct hold over and under here is your data that you will need.

Set on a x6 mag on your scope (You must be on x6 for this to work for you).

5m = 2 mildots hold over

10m = Bang on the cross hair

15m = 1/4 mildot hold under

20m = 1/4 mildots hold under

25m = Bang on the cross hair

30m = ½ mildot hold over

35m – ¾ mildot hold over

40m – 1 ¼ mildot hold over

45m – 2 mildots hold over

50m – 2 ½ mildots hold over

55m – 3 ¼ mildots hold over.

Hope this helps

Si.

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Hi all,

 

Need some help while shooting rabbits.

I have my sights set at 35 yards and can drop rabbits perfectly at that range. However im having trouble shooting them close up (5-10 yards). When i aim straight at them they dont seem to drop :( should i aim above? below?

Any help would be much appreciated

Cheers :thumbs:

Cal

 

Mate its simple enough. Set up some targets at varying hunting distances and fire off some shots and you'll see where the shots impact.

You should maybe have considered this before firing at live quarry.

 

 

Pernod

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try this out ..

 

http://www.hawkeoptics.com/apps/chairgun-pro.html

 

scope height is basically from the bore center (width of the barel halved) to center of the tube, a ruler will get a good gestimation for starters.

 

magnification matters.

 

BC theres a bit in the help menu, basically fire some shots into a bord at 50 meters and measure the drop, then enter the info.

 

the power needs a chrono really.

 

the climb from 0 yards to 10 yards is very steep to what you'd think.

 

(if all else fails get a tape measure and mark up a mini range, and fire away, you'll see where then).

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