In the last fading light of the day I decided that I wanted to shoot the Ghost a bit this evening. It didn't start with any other intentions than wanting to shoot, but somehow became a pretty raw comparison between moderators added onto the shroud. . Not sure any final conclusions can be made, but it was fun, and that's what I needed.
So it turned into 4 "cards" at 100 yards, and 1x10 shot group on its own page. First three were with .20/15.89 JSBs, 4th card was with .20/18.9 NSA slugs, and that stand-alone 10 shot group was also with the slugs.
I'll present them in the order they were shot. This is all my standard process, shoot a couple sighters if I feel they're necessary, then everything else on the page is consecutive "counted" shots (25 in a row or 30 in a row).
First was the Hugget Atom. Scored an EBR 216. The average size of the 5x5 shot groups was 1.56" or 1.41MOA.
View attachment 420582 Next was an
@OldSpook Ember. Really cool little 3d printed moderator, I think resin but I know very little about 3d printing. Changes the sound tone in a very unique way. Not sure it's quieter, as far as DBs go, but definitely a different pitch. First group here was the upper left and it put all 5 into 0.64"!!! Same exact impact point as the Huggett Atom on the previous card. Middle right has four shots in that torn hole just to the right of the ten ring. Take the 5 highest of the six and it's an EBR score of 231, but that's cheating a bit. Averaging out the 6 groups it comes out as 45.66, and then x5 would make it an EBR 228, which is a bit more honest way of doing it when there's 6 groups. Average of the 6x5 shot groups is 1.35", or 1.29MOA.
View attachment 420583 3rd was just the shroud, no moderator. Again no sighters here. And again, point of impact going where it should. I was surprised by this, usually swapping mods or removing a moderator will shift the poi around. If cherrypicking the best 5 of the 6 here it's also a 231, but more honestly the 6 groups average a 45.66 again, or a 228 EBR score. The 6x5 shot groups average 0.95", or 0.92MOA. And yes, that is a 1/4" inch, 5 shot group at 100 yards in the middle left, granted it doesn't look like 5 holes, but shots 4 and 5 pushed their way through without cutting any more paper. The sounds of those two shots hitting the paper had that greatly reduced slap that we get when the pellet hits a hole that's already been cut. Many guys would show only that 1/4" group and say they've got a 0.2387MOA @ 100 yards gun....but I'm more realistic than that, so you see them all.
View attachment 420584 Fourth card was a switch to the 18.9grain NSA slugs, and continued without any moderator here.
Light was really fading fast by now and I could just barely see the holes in the beginning and lost enough light to be able to see them at all sometime in that first (upper left) bull. I shot the sighters (bottom right) first and saw that they were low so I gave it a couple clicks and ended up being high throughout the rest of the card. I was just trying to aim on what I thought I could see as the middle of the target on most of this card. The average of the 5x5 was just a hair over MOA.
View attachment 420585 And finally, the 10 shot group of slugs. This target was already out at 100 so I shot at it, but just didn't have enough light to see to finish out the 25 or 30 shots, and I didn't feel like getting the artificial lights out. Just held middle, near as I could for all 10 shots. Ended up at 10 into 1.5", 9 into 1.15" and 7 into 0.8'
View attachment 420586 All in all an enjoyable 110 shots downrange. I've been doing some testing with a different gun and some days that thing will shoot lights out and other days it's a struggle. I start to doubt myself when guns are behaving like that so it was really reassuring to set the other gun aside and sit back down with the Ghost this evening and see that I could make pellets and slugs go where I wanted them to, mostly.