Was able to spend a decent amount of time yesterday, off and on, throwing the long bomb downrange from two different guns.
The setup:
Three boxes down there @ 109 holding some of Centercut's EBR practice sheets.
Morning started out with very little wind but it had picked up a bit by the time I get everything set up. Guessing it was 5-8mph for most of the time I was shooting the .20.
Gun #1 was a Taipan Vet Short shooting the JSB .20 Heavies @ 910fps, Athlon Midas Tac. Was surprised at how many 9s and 10s the rig was capable of so far out, and at only about 29fpe. This was the best 5 shot group and was part of an overall 211. Anecdotally, I'm pretty dang sure I've had a harder time getting the .22 18.13s to go where I wanted in similar conditions. (makes sense too, considering BCs I've measured for both: 0.035 for the .22 18.1s and 0.048 for the .20, 15.89s)
Gun # 2 was a Veteran Long shooting the .22 MRDs at 850fps. SWFA 20x. One of the better 5 shot groups (had a 46 in there somewhere but the wind blew my stack of targets and some got lost in the aftermath).
The best sheet I scored with the .22 was only a 206 but the wind was likely 14-16mph by then, and switching back and forth so not a fair test for what the gun can do. Didn't even score most of what I shot with this gun, as there wasn't much point given the conditions.
I think shooting from that deck 20 feet up in the air wasn't doing me any favors, gotta assume more wind movement at that elevation versus shooting from ground level at ground level targets.
Also had some steel paddles at 130 yards and was able to connect with both guns, paddles are probably 2.5inches round. Takes a LONG time for that pellet to get down that far. Really cool to see the pellets dropping into the intended impact point when lighting is right the see them in flight and wind got doped semi-correctly.
I've not shot much "tethered" but the big ole 3000 psi SCUBA worked great for the task. Pretty convenient to not need to stop and refill periodically.
Nothing too impressive, but I sure had a lot of fun, and really, that's what this whole airgun thing is all about for me.
Edit: For anybody keeping score, used a .308 bullet for a scoring plug. Thought I better clarify as to why I was so generous to myself.
The setup:
Three boxes down there @ 109 holding some of Centercut's EBR practice sheets.
Morning started out with very little wind but it had picked up a bit by the time I get everything set up. Guessing it was 5-8mph for most of the time I was shooting the .20.
Gun #1 was a Taipan Vet Short shooting the JSB .20 Heavies @ 910fps, Athlon Midas Tac. Was surprised at how many 9s and 10s the rig was capable of so far out, and at only about 29fpe. This was the best 5 shot group and was part of an overall 211. Anecdotally, I'm pretty dang sure I've had a harder time getting the .22 18.13s to go where I wanted in similar conditions. (makes sense too, considering BCs I've measured for both: 0.035 for the .22 18.1s and 0.048 for the .20, 15.89s)
Gun # 2 was a Veteran Long shooting the .22 MRDs at 850fps. SWFA 20x. One of the better 5 shot groups (had a 46 in there somewhere but the wind blew my stack of targets and some got lost in the aftermath).
The best sheet I scored with the .22 was only a 206 but the wind was likely 14-16mph by then, and switching back and forth so not a fair test for what the gun can do. Didn't even score most of what I shot with this gun, as there wasn't much point given the conditions.
I think shooting from that deck 20 feet up in the air wasn't doing me any favors, gotta assume more wind movement at that elevation versus shooting from ground level at ground level targets.
Also had some steel paddles at 130 yards and was able to connect with both guns, paddles are probably 2.5inches round. Takes a LONG time for that pellet to get down that far. Really cool to see the pellets dropping into the intended impact point when lighting is right the see them in flight and wind got doped semi-correctly.
I've not shot much "tethered" but the big ole 3000 psi SCUBA worked great for the task. Pretty convenient to not need to stop and refill periodically.
Nothing too impressive, but I sure had a lot of fun, and really, that's what this whole airgun thing is all about for me.
Edit: For anybody keeping score, used a .308 bullet for a scoring plug. Thought I better clarify as to why I was so generous to myself.