I'm not a great shot to start with, so don't rib me too bad. Just felt like pulling the trigger today and these were my first 32 shots on paper today.
Stepped out on the back porch with the FX 400 and shot off the rickety porch rail set up.
The rifle only had 150 bar in it when I started and shot it down to 120 bar.
Didn't feel like grabbing the tank? Also shot this with the magazine instead of single shot tray.
I thought I was shooting at 30 yds, but lazered it after the fact and it was only 27 yds.
Shot a dragon fly off the top of the target with the first shot with the 18.1 gr JSB's 5.53mm head
The top two 5 shot JSB groups sucked in my book?
Group #3 tightened up considerably with the 21.1 gr Kodiaks
Group #4 was my best with the Kodiaks
Group #5 was starting out phenomenal with the 21.1 gr H&N Baracuda Match, but I just had to go for the 6th shot and screw it up ;-)
Group #6 there are 4 shots right there where the pellet is and 5th shot eased over right and low, and sixth shot screwed it up even worse.
I guess I'm going to give up on the .22 cal JSB's for a while? Gotta spend more time with the Kodiaks and H&N's ;-)
The 25 grain JSB's shoot fine in my .25 cal Cricket , and the 10.34 JSB's do well in my AA S500
Not sure what's going on with the darn 18.1 gr?
Anyway, I've got to get tighter at 27 and 30 yds before I leap out to 50 ;-)
Stepped out on the back porch with the FX 400 and shot off the rickety porch rail set up.
The rifle only had 150 bar in it when I started and shot it down to 120 bar.
Didn't feel like grabbing the tank? Also shot this with the magazine instead of single shot tray.
I thought I was shooting at 30 yds, but lazered it after the fact and it was only 27 yds.
Shot a dragon fly off the top of the target with the first shot with the 18.1 gr JSB's 5.53mm head
The top two 5 shot JSB groups sucked in my book?
Group #3 tightened up considerably with the 21.1 gr Kodiaks
Group #4 was my best with the Kodiaks
Group #5 was starting out phenomenal with the 21.1 gr H&N Baracuda Match, but I just had to go for the 6th shot and screw it up ;-)
Group #6 there are 4 shots right there where the pellet is and 5th shot eased over right and low, and sixth shot screwed it up even worse.
I guess I'm going to give up on the .22 cal JSB's for a while? Gotta spend more time with the Kodiaks and H&N's ;-)
The 25 grain JSB's shoot fine in my .25 cal Cricket , and the 10.34 JSB's do well in my AA S500
Not sure what's going on with the darn 18.1 gr?
Anyway, I've got to get tighter at 27 and 30 yds before I leap out to 50 ;-)