After spending a month in the Border Protection Unit of our Aussie Customs, at last the new Heavies were released and I got them yesterday ... Dangerous goods!!!
After doing a BC test earlier today, I'm hopeful they will eclipse the old from either the same rifle, John Bowkett BSA Hornet; or from the FX Elite with either the BSA barrel or its own ST barrel. In today's conditions 17d C, 54% H, 1020 hPa the BC I got with the Labradar over 5, 10, 15 and 20 yards was 0.0525 average compared to 0.034 for a JSB King; and 0.0281 for .177 Exact 10.34 gr heavies. That is by far the highest BC I have seen from a diabolo shaped pellet.
At any rate the original 25.4 gr Kings shot these 7 successive 5 shot groups at 202 yards just after they came out in 2010. There was a slight R to L air current at times but conditions were very good.
Groups #1 ctc 3.20 inches / 81.2 mm and #2 ctc 3.10 inches / 78.8 mm ... Note the aiming circle was drawn around the base of the small JSB pellet tin hence the odd size
Groups #3 ctc 3.30 inches / 83.8 mm and #4 ctc 2.80 inches / 71.2 mm
Group #5 ctc 2.40 inches / 61 mm. Note first 4 shots in 0.55 inches / 14 mm
Group #6 ctc 3.45 inches / 87.4 mm ( largest group ).
Group #7 ctc 2.3 inches / 58.4 mm. Note this is just 1.088 MOA ( MOA at 202 yards is 2.1149 inches ) or 54.58 mm.
Smallest group 2.30 inches or 1.088 minutes of arc or 58.4 mm.
Largest 3.45 inches or 1.63 minutes of arc.
Average of 7 groups 2.94 inches or 1.39 minutes of arc or 74.70 mm.
900 fps: Sight zeroed to 202 yards ( +192 clicks from 50 yard zero or +51.5 moa ). Apex of trajectory was 41+ inches above the sight line. Cards with two groups had the sight raised or lowered to accommodate two groups.
I may get a chance this next week at our farm which is 525 Km north of home. We have to trim the lavender back, going into our Aussie winter, so work comes first.
Best regards to all from a fairly excited old Aussie Long Ranger .... Harry Down Under.
After doing a BC test earlier today, I'm hopeful they will eclipse the old from either the same rifle, John Bowkett BSA Hornet; or from the FX Elite with either the BSA barrel or its own ST barrel. In today's conditions 17d C, 54% H, 1020 hPa the BC I got with the Labradar over 5, 10, 15 and 20 yards was 0.0525 average compared to 0.034 for a JSB King; and 0.0281 for .177 Exact 10.34 gr heavies. That is by far the highest BC I have seen from a diabolo shaped pellet.
At any rate the original 25.4 gr Kings shot these 7 successive 5 shot groups at 202 yards just after they came out in 2010. There was a slight R to L air current at times but conditions were very good.
Groups #1 ctc 3.20 inches / 81.2 mm and #2 ctc 3.10 inches / 78.8 mm ... Note the aiming circle was drawn around the base of the small JSB pellet tin hence the odd size
Groups #3 ctc 3.30 inches / 83.8 mm and #4 ctc 2.80 inches / 71.2 mm
Group #5 ctc 2.40 inches / 61 mm. Note first 4 shots in 0.55 inches / 14 mm
Group #6 ctc 3.45 inches / 87.4 mm ( largest group ).
Group #7 ctc 2.3 inches / 58.4 mm. Note this is just 1.088 MOA ( MOA at 202 yards is 2.1149 inches ) or 54.58 mm.
Smallest group 2.30 inches or 1.088 minutes of arc or 58.4 mm.
Largest 3.45 inches or 1.63 minutes of arc.
Average of 7 groups 2.94 inches or 1.39 minutes of arc or 74.70 mm.
900 fps: Sight zeroed to 202 yards ( +192 clicks from 50 yard zero or +51.5 moa ). Apex of trajectory was 41+ inches above the sight line. Cards with two groups had the sight raised or lowered to accommodate two groups.
I may get a chance this next week at our farm which is 525 Km north of home. We have to trim the lavender back, going into our Aussie winter, so work comes first.
Best regards to all from a fairly excited old Aussie Long Ranger .... Harry Down Under.