So with yesterday's forecast calling for temps in the high 90s and
light winds, I brought some of my favorite vintage Co2 pistols out of the mothballs. The highlight of the long, HOT afternoon of Co2 fun came virtue of the first dedicated field-target pistol I built from a
1950's vintage Crosman 180 rifle. While I often shoot three-shot groups with Co2 guns when accuracy testing, thought I'd confirm Frankenpistol's unbelievable accuracy by shooting three consecutive
five-shot groups (this time).
As usual, the first group (center bull) was not only the largest at .53" center-to-center, but not perfectly on zero. Well-guessed scope adjustments, improving shooting form, concentration, and confidence shrank the second group (on right) to .49"... on perfect zero.
Having deprived myself of all excuses to not approach Frankenpistol's accuracy potentials more closely, the first four shots in the last group looked like just two shots...
touching! As I settled in for my last shot of the session with all confidence in keeping that shot inside the incredible last group, a little hornet landed next to the group and proceeded to stick his head into the hole dead-centering the bullseye.
BIG MISTAKE! The shot broke perfectly; dead-centering the hole made by (then) four pellets of the five-shot group... that hole occupied by the unsuspecting hornet at that very moment. Talk about "the wrong place at the wrong time"; see
splatter-matter emanating from aforementioned four-pellet hole in the center of the bullseye! What a fine way to end the accuracy test of this historic field-target/hunting pistol, home-made from a 1950's vintage Crosman classic Co2 rifle.
The last,
.24" c-t-c five-shot group well balanced the first .53" group to bring the average group-size to a satisfying (in more ways than one) .42" c-t-c.
And though that doesn't equal Frankenpistol's best three-shot group average, it not only reinforces the best three-shot group average of .33" c-t-c no fluke, but made for another excellent and
long-overdue notation in my airgun testing journal-
7/14/2007- Six consecutive 5 shot groups at 50 yards with Express averaged .74” c-t-c in still winds. 7/4/2015- Five consecutive three-shot groups at 25 yards averaged .33” c-t-c with JSB Express. 5/19/2020- Three consecutive five-shot groups at 25 yards averaged .42” c-t-c w/14.3 JSB Express. You might be wondering how successful Frankenpistol was for the intended purpose of his not-so-immaculate conception. Besides winning the first pistol field target event in Texas State FT Championship history, Frankenpistol is in fact responsible for the very existence of pistol field target competition.