Time for a midway update
I am currently weighing the TM1000 pistoli, fully dressed, scope with wheel and all other accesories including the moderator at 8 lb 11 oz.
Balance is as you would expect.. i have the bigger carbon bottle so she has a wee bit more weight forward of a measurable center line... wish i had a way to do demonstrate this... i was thinking i could hang it from a string??
She balances quite well in the sticks and I'm using an overhand grip on the front of the scope for offhand shots; the eye cup I'm using is not in the pic but an eyecup definitely helps with eye-box placement on OR off sticks.
Accuracy is spot on. 10 yards to 55 yards, even though 35 yards is max for pistol HFT.
I always shoot from my indoor bench to outdoor FT range as a way to validate the Strelockpro or Chairgun Elite dope with my actual shot placement / performance. I'm shooting the H&N match .20 pellets as they are flatter in trajectory (not as loopy). Minor POI shifts have been occurring as the gun and barrel are settling in...to be expected. Barrel is still clean. To date i probably have < 250 rounds downrange.
I should have taken a updated pic... (maybe tonight) i replaced the very expensive zip-tie pointer indicator with a maestro designs 40 mm dual pin indicator that attaches over the ocular bell just forward of the eye-cup works brilliantly.
You will notice i used some kinetic 45 degree M-lok pic accessory mounts as a way to create a solid and repeatable place for my sticks to rest. I padded the bottle and the bottle neck with some neoprene.
Notice also i used a Daystate Alphawolf Pic Monorail @$165.00 available from AOA, as a way to get a better eye-box and more suitable clearance at the loading gate, for my clumsy fingers; the .20 pellets make it much easier to load.
The magnetic wheel is an Eric Sanders scope-werks 6" cut away eccentric. Rings are Eaglevision 30 mm inf. adjustable sidemounts.
Noise level? I moderate anything i shoot do to my suburbia situation. I'm living on the edge until i can buy enough land, in the right location, to start a Field Target Club.
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