NeitherSo are the AEA pellets designed by American Dude or Chinaman?
Made by Indians
(not the woo-woo kind)
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NeitherSo are the AEA pellets designed by American Dude or Chinaman?
So are the AEA pellets designed by American Dude or Chinaman?
Fantastic shooting headshotsMy new DonnyFL moderator for the Maverick showed up and I needed to sight it in . What a difference in sound . I was using AEA 25.4s in .22 cal .
Targets were at 45y on the range finder and I was waiting for calm spots . It's good stuff. On a calm day they should do even better . One group is 5/16 and the other about 3/8s . The one hole out of the group is when I was still adjusting the scope . Otherwise the smallest group.
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Fantastic shooting headshots
Nice rig
It truly is. I’ll say it’s a great feeling putting that pellet exactly where you want it. We all know that feeling. It’s opiumThanks for the kind words . It's nice when it all comes together.
Yah that and when you hit a squirel and you hear the hollow poping sound.It truly is. I’ll say it’s a great feeling putting that pellet exactly where you want it. We all know that feeling. It’s opium
Squirrels get a pass from me, Iguanas do not …..Yah that and when you hit a squirel and you hear the hollow poping sound.![]()
I use to see squirrels and think they were so cute Until one day they made a hole in my roof and trashed my attic, destroyed my canelopes, peaches, and pear trees. Yup, I have become Elmer Fudd now. " Shhhhh I'm going squiwel hunting...."Squirrels get a pass from me, Iguanas do not …..![]()
Well these aea pellets will definitely put the smack down.I use to see squirrels and think they were so cute Until one day they made a hole in my roof and trashed my attic, destroyed my canelopes, peaches, and pear trees. Yup, I have become Elmer Fudd now. " Shhhhh I'm going squiwel hunting...."
If you can, do a 50 yard test of 5 to 10 shot group. That is more representative for performance.I've been VERY HAPPY with the AEA's, they are slightly better in my Mavericks, Raptor and Sapsan than the JSB's, when I say slightly it's pretty darn small on observation no hard, data. That said, maybe I'll set up my Maverick Compact and run a side by side 30 yard test this afternoon as I wait for my King Cut Sirloin to cook. 10 shots each fully rested.
Great idea. ShowdownI've been VERY HAPPY with the AEA's, they are slightly better in my Mavericks, Raptor and Sapsan than the JSB's, when I say slightly it's pretty darn small on observation no hard, data. That said, maybe I'll set up my Maverick Compact and run a side by side 30 yard test this afternoon as I wait for my King Cut Sirloin to cook. 10 shots each fully rested.
I asked my neighbor is they'd open the kitchen window and their living room window, they declined. I can tell you that at 75 yards the results are the same. Hitting a 1.125 steel with boring regularity. In all seriousness, where I've got that distance is generally a hurricane strength breeze, it takes a special day for it to be calm. This is not the time of year, I could shoot down my street to 210 yards but.......you can guess the reaction I'd get. Ditto for me going across to the park by my house a lovely hill with kids for a backstop.If you can, do a 50 yard test of 5 to 10 shot group. That is more representative for performance.
Sounds that you have it figured out. Keep on insisting with you neighbor, he might agree to let you shoot through his kitchen. As far as the kids in the park ask them politely if they can hold that yellow target you posted above their heads at around 75 yards. Over their heads should be safe enough. Out of respect for their parents make sure to let them know your intentions. It should all work out. Let us know how it goes. Can't wait to hear news. Take care!I asked my neighbor is they'd open the kitchen window and their living room window, they declined. I can tell you that at 75 yards the results are the same. Hitting a 1.125 steel with boring regularity. In all seriousness, where I've got that distance is generally a hurricane strength breeze, it takes a special day for it to be calm. This is not the time of year, I could shoot down my street to 210 yards but.......you can guess the reaction I'd get. Ditto for me going across to the park by my house a lovely hill with kids for a backstop.
Oh I'm sorry, I wasn't clear, there is a hill that makes a great backstop, there is a path that goes up around it, I attach targets to the kids bikes and scooters, quite a bit of fun but the parents seem to have an issue, weird huh? As for the neighbor, she keeps thinking I'm shooting at her, might have something to do with her costing me half a million dollars, that's another story though.Sounds that you have it figured out. Keep on insisting with you neighbor, he might agree to let you shoot through his kitchen. As far as the kids in the park ask them politely if they can hold that yellow target you posted above their heads at around 75 yards. Over their heads should be safe enough. Out of respect for their parents make sure to let them know your intentions. It should all work out. Let us know how it goes. Can't wait to hear news. Take care!