755 yards .25 M3, Absolute MOA/Ravin, Corbin Slugs with some wind.

thank you.. yes I have read a few posts about the corbin and I thought they sounded very good, lot of money to get started, but then it is pretty cheap compared to those that shoot alteros slugs.. those are really pricey..
others cast their own, although id think cast is good,I think they would be more uniform weight in a press..
Yeah, the price of admission hurts but if you really enjoy shooting often it can pay for it's self within a couple years. The big plus is you will be making match grade ammo that doesn't get beat up in shipping.
 
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please I'm trying to get into long distance target shooting again and I'm going with the airforce Condor 22 caliber..
can anyone please help me know what kind of slugs work best for it..
brand names would be great too..I noticed that you can't just order 22 caliber because there's different sizes..
thank you for any help.
Mark
Mark the .2175” Griffin RBT 32 grain from the 1:17.7 standard were what shot best for me. Anything lighter ok. 32 were absolute best sub 1/4@ at 100yrds. 945fps to 1040fps.

Low pressure like 1500-1800 kept valve open completely and topped 1187fps. I don’t want to go supersonic but I possibly could go heavier if speed got me 36-40grainers in the green stability zone.

As it is 32’s, sub sonic, or a faster twist barrel for me. 200 is easy and sub 1” consistently. Past that I would just use the .257 72’s at 945.
 
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