Alright, I'm turning to the pros here. I have been shooting slugs out of an RTI Priest 2 in .177. This has the standard LW barrell. Not polygonal.
My standard practice is to burn a shot to get the reg leveled out. My first 5 shots will easily be .5" at 50 yds. If I go for 10 shots in that group, they will open up to as much as 1.25". If I wait for a minute and start a new group, it's back to all holes practically touching. Again, for about 5 shots. Then they open up significantly. It is very repeatable. It strikes me as similar to what one could see with a powder burner as the barrel heats up. What would cause it on an air rifle? I wonder if the regulator still hasn't fully settled in or if it is just a harmonics issue??
I would say that maybe it just isn't grouping but the first few shots are ALWAYS tight. The attached picture may not be perfectly convincing but I could shoot a sheet of tight groups if I only did 5 shot groups with a rest in between them. Maybe I'm just dense. Any ideas?
My standard practice is to burn a shot to get the reg leveled out. My first 5 shots will easily be .5" at 50 yds. If I go for 10 shots in that group, they will open up to as much as 1.25". If I wait for a minute and start a new group, it's back to all holes practically touching. Again, for about 5 shots. Then they open up significantly. It is very repeatable. It strikes me as similar to what one could see with a powder burner as the barrel heats up. What would cause it on an air rifle? I wonder if the regulator still hasn't fully settled in or if it is just a harmonics issue??
I would say that maybe it just isn't grouping but the first few shots are ALWAYS tight. The attached picture may not be perfectly convincing but I could shoot a sheet of tight groups if I only did 5 shot groups with a rest in between them. Maybe I'm just dense. Any ideas?