Thanks to some help from the boys on the forum, I was able to get a battery working. This one has a little bit higher spec than the factory battery. It’s also a little bit larger. It will take some Dremel work to make it fit in the grip. For now I don’t care. In fact, I bought An extension for my battery cable, the battery just lies on my shooting bench. I like that.
I keep getting fooled by the 23 grain NSA. Every once in a while it comes up with a really nice group. But when the wind picks up at all, they just go everywhere. As of today I have ruled that one out as a possible slug.
The 20.2 on the other hand seems to perform extremely well. Even when I crank it up to P 12. Take a look at the big sheet first, it shows the power settings that I used going around the clock.
The 23 grain target paper, is upside down. But that’s OK. I had one really good group, and the rest sucked.
Then I showed some of the best small groups. I had a four shot group at right around an inch, Number five did not snuggle in, but it still would’ve killed a squirrel.
As of right now, my opinion is that the 17 caliber Redwolf is funner to shoot. But I have not had a chance to compare them side-by-side in similar conditions.
mike
I keep getting fooled by the 23 grain NSA. Every once in a while it comes up with a really nice group. But when the wind picks up at all, they just go everywhere. As of today I have ruled that one out as a possible slug.
The 20.2 on the other hand seems to perform extremely well. Even when I crank it up to P 12. Take a look at the big sheet first, it shows the power settings that I used going around the clock.
The 23 grain target paper, is upside down. But that’s OK. I had one really good group, and the rest sucked.
Then I showed some of the best small groups. I had a four shot group at right around an inch, Number five did not snuggle in, but it still would’ve killed a squirrel.
As of right now, my opinion is that the 17 caliber Redwolf is funner to shoot. But I have not had a chance to compare them side-by-side in similar conditions.
mike