I was aiming at a crow in a tree top about 125+ yards away. That would have been a decent shot but nothing to brag about. The kicker is that just as I tightened up on the trigger the crow spotted a reflection from my scope lens and instinctively sprang from the limb and dived for the bright object. As I fired the crow basically dove striaght into the path of the bullet, taking the slug right between the eyes.
So thats my Jed Clampett shot, hitting a crow on the wing right between the eyes at 125 yards with a Glenfield .22 Carbine and cheap 4X Tasco scope.
That little rifle was wonderfully accurate though, and I used Winchester target grade ammo that gave 100 yard groups of less than an inch if there was no wind.