Ok, I'll start. Let's see your .177 cal rifle shoot 20 shots in one hole at 10M (33 feet).
Yes, rested.Can I assume that this is from a rested shooting position? Maybe I’ll give this a go with my Crosman Challenger 2021.
Kenny
This kinda verifies the accuracy of your rifle. I'd sure like to see some FX submissions. Let's see how yours does.Rested??? No Challenge. Do it standing. Report back.
It's a 10M air rifle target. As you can see, the hole is about 1 1/2 the size of a .177 air rifle pellet.what is the target size , or at least the size of the hole you made ?
Nice groupOkay, I’m gonna play too. I used two rifles; my FX Crown MK2 500mm .177 and my Crosman Challenger 2021. In the Challenger I shot H&N FTT 8.64 as well as the AA 8.4 grain domes. In the Crown I shot the AA 10.3 Heavies. The AA heavies were also sorted by head size. The pellets from the challenger were pulled straight from the tin. I was hoping that the tiny group from the Crown would hold a pellet up by the skirt but the pellet fell through the hole just barely. It would hold a .22 jsb pellet though.
Kenny
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R9, cphp "culled" tin pellets , 10m, stock irons ( set for 75y ).
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( cull tin pellets are pellets in normally not shoot and get thrown in the trash / damaged , bad undersized, ect..)
At 10m pellets and gun got to be pretty gosh awful. Likda like daisy pointed are with there 7" flyers ( from my stuff anyway)Nice. It’s amazing how well damaged pellets can shoot - my guess is due to barrel choke somewhat “fixing” them before they go downrange.