Just had a little post-work/de-stress session with the Ghost shooting .20 slugs. Paper at 100 yards. Only took 55 shots before I ran out of daylight. Wind easily 10-12mph. First 15 or so were just impact verification/sighters. Then shot an EBR card. Then moved back to the sighter paper and shot a couple more five shot groups, and finally ended with a 10 shot group.
The first 4 shots were touching.
The EBR card scores a 224.
The 10 shot group is 1.75" ctc.
No hold-offs for wind.
55 shots and starting pressure was 250 bar, ending pressure was 180 bar.
I'm really impressed with the NSA .20/18.9grain slugs outta the Ghost. It's not using much air, it's still fun to shoot (not harsh like the big fpe Airguns), and above all, VERY accurate. I like low power airguns. These .20 slugs @ 30fpe from the Ghost are exactly what I've been looking for for quite a while. High shot count, still relatively safe, not loud, not expensive to shoot, and they go where I want them to go, even at really long (for an airgun) ranges.
Maybe it's just my perception, but for quite a while theres been a general feeling in the industry that low power/low weight projectiles just can't perform at long ranges. And for a long time I've felt like I needed to buy a .25 or .30 cannon if I wanted to really reach out there. But I don't like how much air the bigger calibers burn through, and I don't like the recoil from shooting them. The Ghost and the .20 slugs being shot from it are a breath of fresh air.
The first 4 shots were touching.
The EBR card scores a 224.
The 10 shot group is 1.75" ctc.
No hold-offs for wind.
55 shots and starting pressure was 250 bar, ending pressure was 180 bar.
I'm really impressed with the NSA .20/18.9grain slugs outta the Ghost. It's not using much air, it's still fun to shoot (not harsh like the big fpe Airguns), and above all, VERY accurate. I like low power airguns. These .20 slugs @ 30fpe from the Ghost are exactly what I've been looking for for quite a while. High shot count, still relatively safe, not loud, not expensive to shoot, and they go where I want them to go, even at really long (for an airgun) ranges.
Maybe it's just my perception, but for quite a while theres been a general feeling in the industry that low power/low weight projectiles just can't perform at long ranges. And for a long time I've felt like I needed to buy a .25 or .30 cannon if I wanted to really reach out there. But I don't like how much air the bigger calibers burn through, and I don't like the recoil from shooting them. The Ghost and the .20 slugs being shot from it are a breath of fresh air.
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