The difference was PROFOUND.
Here are some ten shot groups taken @ 30 yards without much wind from the carbon fiber wrapped poly barrel in the .177 Vet. Circles are 5/16"
View attachment 285568 I shot another couple 10 shot groups on that row and the rows above and below it after I took this photo. All 15 or so ten-shot groups looked about like those 3 above (pretty decent).
Couple days later had the same gun out out while I had a thunderstorm coming in with a pretty stiff wind. Had to chase down my ballcap at one point when it was torn off my head by the wind. Had paper @ 30 yards again, and also at 55 yards. Groups at 30 yards were 2 inches vertical and 3 inches horizontal, simply huge for that distance, and not very predictable to the wind gusts. And only worse at 55 yards. Shots were impacting in an area roughly 4" high by 6" wide. The wind was absolutely ripping the shots horizontally. It wasn't fun. And it's rare for me to think any shooting isn't fun.
So I did exactly what Arzrover explained, got out the USFT to do a little comparison. My intent was to see what that miserable wind would do to shots fired from that gun. I could put em where I wanted without any issues, both @ 30 and 55 yards. The wind was of course affecting the shots, but drastically less than it was with the Veteran/1:17 twist poly gun. I could have easily kept the shots withim a field target kill zone appropriate for those distances (roughly an inch @ 30 and 2 inches @ 55).
Both guns shooting JSB 10.34s around 925fps. On that note, I had two different batches of JSBs and an FX branded batch out with me and I was switching back and forth with all three batches from gun to gun to rule out the USFT barrel preferring one of the batches more than the other. Same effect was seen from all 3 batches from either gun: amazing from the USFT, and abysmal from the Vet.
And the ballcap chasing was done when I was putting everything away, so the wind hadn't decreased or reduced in intensity from one gun to the other.
Frustrating thing here is how well the Vet barrel can do without wind versus how poorly it does with wind.
Quite the mystery. I'm very excited to see what Arzrover's research turns up.