Aloha NuttinFancy,
Had’nt had much trigger time but was able to run about a hundred rounds through her late in the afternoon. After my last session I decided to clean the barrel before shootin her again. I’m glad I did as the groups were much more consistent and tighter. This session I mostly worked on my grip, grip pressure, trigger control, and staying in the scope when the shot went off. I believe the gun is capable of Good groups as I had two, four shot groups that were Almost one ragged hole! All the groups were shot at fifty yards. Of course the fifth shot opened up the group... UGH! So far I haven’t run her over the crony but think that I’m getting around fifteen/sixteen good shots with a 250 fill before the gun falls off the regulator. I plan on shooting a tin or two before I start monkeying around on the gun. First adjustment on the list will be the trigger. It’s okay for a hunting but I’d like to run it a little lighter.
Since you’re a Southpaw, you might consider having Tony relocate the cocking handle to the right side of the gun. I shoot right handed but my cocking handle is on the left side of the gun. I’m finding it much easier to stay in the gun and cock/recharge the gun with my left hand without taking my eyes off of the target. It’s something new to me and I’m finding it a GREAT addition to the Vulcan!
If there is anything negative to say about the Tactic, there are very few. (My Opinion)
First, this is a Very Air hungry Beast! I am getting only 15/16 good shots on a 250 fill before my group starts to really open up. Maybe after a few crony strings I will have a better picture on what’s going on. It is a 30 but was hoping for at least two full mags (18 shots) before the groups starts to open up.
Second is on me, I found myself short stroking the charging handle and double feeding the gun. The gun cocks easily but needs to be pulled firmly.
Third, don’t know if this will be an issue or not but there is a little flex (up and down) in the forend of the synthetic stock. I might lay some cardboard between the air tube and forend to see if it makes any difference in the groups.
Fourth, I haven’t shot the gun without the Emperor but imagine it to be NOT Backyard friendly.
The Positives (My Opinion)
The build quality is very clean and well made. I can see a lot of thought went into building this gun. The platform is proven and I’m sure the 30 will be like the rest of the Vulcan family. Reliable, accurate, and robust.
For more, there is a good review of the Tactic on YouTube (the shooting show)
As I learn more about the Tactic I’ll try to drop in with updates
I’m finding the more I shoot the Tactic, the more I think I made the right purchase!
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