First time at the indoor range with my brand new Impact 25 cal 700mm barrel. My set up is as follows for my question. STX barrel set with the slug port open. DonnyFL moderator.
1. 250 bar fill
2. Reg 1 @160 bar
3. Reg 2 @100 bar
Macro 15
Micro 4
29 gr NSA slugs. Slugs were lightly lubed with WD40 silicone spray the day prior. The chronograph string is as follows after 26 shots at 50 yards.
High-974 fps
Low-935 fps
Average-956
Spread-39
Std Dev-14.9
The group started on the bottom and steadily climbed and basically settled at the top with the raged hole happening at about 940 fps. I’m very new with the impact and very much aware that it’s basically infinitely adjustable and I’m very welcoming of ideas.
I’m very curious as to why the POI changed steadily in a vertical direction while making zero adjustment to the aim point, shooting off an accutac bipod, using a rear bag for support. Is it simply a matter of the gun breaking in? Did the silicone lube potentially cause this?
1. 250 bar fill
2. Reg 1 @160 bar
3. Reg 2 @100 bar
Macro 15
Micro 4
29 gr NSA slugs. Slugs were lightly lubed with WD40 silicone spray the day prior. The chronograph string is as follows after 26 shots at 50 yards.
High-974 fps
Low-935 fps
Average-956
Spread-39
Std Dev-14.9
The group started on the bottom and steadily climbed and basically settled at the top with the raged hole happening at about 940 fps. I’m very new with the impact and very much aware that it’s basically infinitely adjustable and I’m very welcoming of ideas.
I’m very curious as to why the POI changed steadily in a vertical direction while making zero adjustment to the aim point, shooting off an accutac bipod, using a rear bag for support. Is it simply a matter of the gun breaking in? Did the silicone lube potentially cause this?