So I'm sure many of you FX owners are aware that our barrels have a pellet side (one hole) and slug side (two hole) at the end where it attaches and you rotate down the projectile you will be firing. I have had my on slug side from the advice of a friend even though I'm shooting pellets. He stated it would not matter and would give you more air in the end should you need more power. Lately I'm having lots of issue with keeping my POI consisent as it seems to change and vary day to day and yes my scope rings and mount are very secure and barrel has been cleaned. Shooting fx pellets both 18 and 25 grain around 900fps and both change about 1" at 50 yds.
My question is could it be that being on the slug side of the house and shooting pellets causing this change of POI? I've rotated the barrel 180 Deg and now trying the pellet side to see if things improve but just curious if anyone has had any experience with this and how you roll?
My question is could it be that being on the slug side of the house and shooting pellets causing this change of POI? I've rotated the barrel 180 Deg and now trying the pellet side to see if things improve but just curious if anyone has had any experience with this and how you roll?