@Indiana424, Thanks, you’re too kind. I’ve gotta say I’m digging the result is my eye surgery. Still clearing up but I’m sooo thankful & amazed. Really appreciate your comments & encouragement.Be well, brother.
Actually I’m 2 & 1/2 weeks out of eye surgery on my right (shooting eye.) Haven’t seen this well since I was 11 (although need readers now.) Modern Eye surgery is amazing. I was truly blessed. Getting the left eye done soon. I’ll admit it’s a little odd in between the two surgeries. But small price to pay. Anyway thanks for the comment and compliment. Be well.
You’re right about the location. It’s on 100 acres on top of “Pleasant Ridge” which is diverse & beautiful. One side is rolling hills of wheat and the valleys on the other side are cherry 🍒 orchards and vineyards. We’re definitely blessed.
Nice shooting, this was with the steel breech post-teardown? I'm not sure I have the vision for that shooting, of course it might just be my own head. 😂
Still using the plastic breech and peep sight. I recently had eye surgery and it helped my vision immensely. I couldn’t have done the same thing prior to the surgery.
@AlsAirguns that's what I thought it looked like, glad to know I'm not crazy. It didn't look like there was any issue in the video, but have you had any problems with windage on it? Mine was extremely to the right, and even after putting windage to the extreme it still shoots slightly right for me at 20-25 yard shooting. I have seen a lot of complaints about the same, but I'm also willing to believe it is still somehow me. 🤷
@PapaTAdventures, I don’t have that problem with the 3622 but I had a 2289 with the plastic breech that had a similar problem. It was like there was an inherent misalignment.
Awesome Al! Nice to see you outside! And ofcourse you were right your a great shot. Looking forward to the next one! Cheers!
@Indiana424, Thanks, you’re too kind. I’ve gotta say I’m digging the result is my eye surgery. Still clearing up but I’m sooo thankful & amazed. Really appreciate your comments & encouragement.Be well, brother.
Not bad with open sights. Good eyes run in the family? Thanks for the video Al.
Actually I’m 2 & 1/2 weeks out of eye surgery on my right (shooting eye.) Haven’t seen this well since I was 11 (although need readers now.) Modern Eye surgery is amazing. I was truly blessed. Getting the left eye done soon. I’ll admit it’s a little odd in between the two surgeries. But small price to pay. Anyway thanks for the comment and compliment. Be well.
L👀ks Nice🌳🌻🌳, Like New England , , Jersey where I came from, out west in Hillbilly Holler, close too Jenny Jump Mountain....👍
You’re right about the location. It’s on 100 acres on top of “Pleasant Ridge” which is diverse & beautiful. One side is rolling hills of wheat and the valleys on the other side are cherry 🍒 orchards and vineyards. We’re definitely blessed.
Yep, definitely reminds me of the Appalachian Valley were I grew up as ah kid.... 🙂🙃🙂
Nice shooting, this was with the steel breech post-teardown? I'm not sure I have the vision for that shooting, of course it might just be my own head. 😂
Still using the plastic breech and peep sight. I recently had eye surgery and it helped my vision immensely. I couldn’t have done the same thing prior to the surgery.
@AlsAirguns that's what I thought it looked like, glad to know I'm not crazy. It didn't look like there was any issue in the video, but have you had any problems with windage on it? Mine was extremely to the right, and even after putting windage to the extreme it still shoots slightly right for me at 20-25 yard shooting. I have seen a lot of complaints about the same, but I'm also willing to believe it is still somehow me. 🤷
@PapaTAdventures, I don’t have that problem with the 3622 but I had a 2289 with the plastic breech that had a similar problem. It was like there was an inherent misalignment.