tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682078904522318145.post4472780594172679673..comments2023-06-08T01:03:51.192-07:00Comments on SandCastle Scrolls: "Bond, James Bond"dannohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18237275836879887457noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682078904522318145.post-33675492197122733872009-11-25T17:58:17.790-07:002009-11-25T17:58:17.790-07:00Too bad I couldn't shoot it on last saturday b...Too bad I couldn't shoot it on last saturday because there was other shooters who shot fun shoot where I had to put the targets.Manfredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07385431805021314420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682078904522318145.post-47076678346955237022009-11-04T16:44:48.085-07:002009-11-04T16:44:48.085-07:00Use heavier pellets. The .12g pellets will not rel...Use heavier pellets. The .12g pellets will not reliably penetrate the 20# laser printer paper I have. Both .20g and .25g pellets will cleanly penetrate the paper at the ~300 fps my Airsofts (one green gas, one spring) claim as muzzle velocity. At least at up to 20-odd ft (that being the max distance I have in the basement). In fact, both .20g and .25g pellets will penetrate the Dirty Bird color-splash targets I put behind the paper sometimes. Those are light cardstock. Likewise shoot-n-see targets stuck to paper.<br /><br />I'm using some Crosman .20g "biodegrabales" and a no-name .25g pellet. The heavier pellets are more expensive, but not only have penentration against paper, but seem to shoot more accurately as well.<br /><br />If you open up a 0.0 class for them at less than 11 yds I'll be shooting both Airsofts. If I can get ahold of some ammo and time (that's the harder one) I'll be shooting a G17L in Class 3 and a P22 in class 1.Ian Argenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03704336044732061128noreply@blogger.com