I just recently picked up a .22 veles off the classified section. In the short time I have owned the gun it has quickly became my favorite gun. It is so easy to pick up and walk out to my backyard and casually plink. When I got it I went ahead and polished the barrel which is a typical part of my new gun break in routine. After polishing and cleaning I threw on a donnyfl tatsu just to see the shooting experience. Overall the tatsu had a nice look (personal preference) but it made the pistol way too front heavy making offhand shooting harder. I went ahead and bought a huggett atom from a fellow member. Originally I just bought it because it was compact/light. The atom makes the overall shooting cycle of the gun way smoother. The lighter weight of the moderator on the end makes it easier to hold steady when off hand and off a bag. I had a few mins this morning to shot a couple of quick groups. Oddly enough the gun was more accurate with the atom which is sized for 177/22 compared to the tatsu which is a 25. I just thought this was a nice example of how trial/experimentation can shed light on gun harmonics that would otherwise probably go unnoticed. This is not me making a statement that huggett is better than donnyfl.
For the picture with 3 groupings the top 2 are from the donnyfl. The grouping at the bottom is when i switched to the huggett. The pic of the single group is with the atom. All groups are 5 shot groups.
The distance was only 12m and it was rested. However considering it is wearing a red dot I am personally super happy with the groupings.
For the picture with 3 groupings the top 2 are from the donnyfl. The grouping at the bottom is when i switched to the huggett. The pic of the single group is with the atom. All groups are 5 shot groups.
The distance was only 12m and it was rested. However considering it is wearing a red dot I am personally super happy with the groupings.