Was heavy wind all day. Got this in just before dark when the wind was only 8-17 mph.
Wind was fishtailing between 11:00 and 1:00. 45 shots at 100y. 930 fps.

Mike has done other groups that weren't in 8-17 mph wind. I'm a bit shocked that someone would expect there to be no difference.TBH ..the groupings looks messy and not a typical group i am accustomed to see from a Thomas. The one that landed below the "EA" especially.
Mike has done other groups straight from tins that have stayed much tighter.
BUT ....
Of course i am getting some .. Of course i will see how they react in my rifle. Mine were supposed to come today, but weather delays
Am I a liitle sick in the head
OF COURSE I AM![]()
I'm not following, Cole. I'm pleased with how the gun was grouping and made no excuses.I appreciate the context.
Groups without the description of the conditions mean nothing (except that the person sharing them is less than honest).
(What I'm trying to say here is that context isn't excuses, ie the wind is blowing or the bench situation is less than ideal, etc, all of those factors influence the accuracy and precision, and general results).
I'm not following, Cole. I'm pleased with how the gun was grouping and made no excuses.
Tommy, I certainly did not hold in one place....but given the angle of the wind I did not hold more than an inch and a half right or left. No spirals
Mike
I'm not following, Cole. I'm pleased with how the gun was grouping and made no excuses.
Tommy, I certainly did not hold in one place....but given the angle of the wind I did not hold more than an inch and a half right or left. No spirals
Mike
I would be damn happy with that group at 100yds in those conditions! Even if the gun was shooting in .3-.4’s I wouldn’t be able to make those wind calls to keep them that tight.