There are good groups, and there are lucky groups. My best always fall in the second category! But, an average of 5 or 6 groups tells the difference. If the 10 to 20 mph winds were at all variable, that's very fine shooting.
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It was hard to tell if I'm being honest. I was in the middle of tuning of my alpha wolf , first group in this post is the beginning of the tune, second group is the middle, the group above was the last n I called it thereThere are good groups, and there are lucky groups. My best always fall in the second category! But, an average of 5 or 6 groups tells the difference. If the 10 to 20 mph winds were at all variable, that's very fine shooting.
I was skeptical about slugs for a long time. I tried them in several of my rifles and found they were less accurate. I then got into 100 yard benchrest shooting at Trenier Outdoors. The winds there are very unpredictable. I was moderately successful with pellets, but got my butt handed to me by the slug shooters, so I looked into this further. I did learn that to make slugs successful, you have to shoot them at higher velocities that are beyond what you can shoot pellets. Pellets are ok up to about 920 fps, depending on the caliber and weight. That means, in order to shoot slugs successfully, you have to tune the gun to get the slugs to shoot 950 fps and higher. That worked for me, but I only shoot slugs in long range competition. Anything else, I use pellets and tune the gun down. It was obvious to me that wind affects pellets much more than slugs, so if you are a good wind shooter, great. If not so much like me, shoot slugs. I don't hunt so, it matters not in that regard.
be nice if Jeff put a few shoots on this year its closest to me hour 1/2 or so, would like to shoot in some 100 yard stuff for fun of itI was skeptical about slugs for a long time. I tried them in several of my rifles and found they were less accurate. I then got into 100 yard benchrest shooting at Trenier Outdoors. The winds there are very unpredictable. I was moderately successful with pellets, but got my butt handed to me by the slug shooters, so I looked into this further. I did learn that to make slugs successful, you have to shoot them at higher velocities that are beyond what you can shoot pellets. Pellets are ok up to about 920 fps, depending on the caliber and weight. That means, in order to shoot slugs successfully, you have to tune the gun to get the slugs to shoot 950 fps and higher. That worked for me, but I only shoot slugs in long range competition. Anything else, I use pellets and tune the gun down. It was obvious to me that wind affects pellets much more than slugs, so if you are a good wind shooter, great. If not so much like me, shoot slugs. I don't hunt so, it matters not in that regard.
In a 50y N50 Benchrest match….I would never choose pellets over slugs. My slug setup will typically outscore 22 MRD by 5-7 points at least in light wind. In heavy wind it’s much higher. 22 MRD pellets blow 1/4” per mph at 50y….my slugs blow 1/3 that distance. A misreading of a 1 mph wind….which is barely discernible will put you off the 10 ring with pellets.
If someone shoots a group 1/2” off POA in a 10-20 mph wind with pellets at 50y….they are clicked into the wind or it’s not 10-20 in the lane the pellet is traveling. There are no other options.
Mike
Actually, Jeff doesn't put on the shoots since it takes time away from his business. There is a loose group of us that use his range kinda on a spur of the moment basis. Bill D. is planning a 100 yd shoot sometime in July. Nothing cast in stone yet.be nice if Jeff put a few shoots on this year its closest to me hour 1/2 or so, would like to shoot in some 100 yard stuff for fun of it
Gendoc! Still got that BD Carbine.pellets <50yrds, slugs >50yrds
pesting or hunting with .22 & .30
just pellets in my .357 due to better accuracy, and slugs only in my .50's
When there’s a 10-20mph crosswind, I don’t even shoot my powder burners. If the wind is gusting to 20mph, I have a hard time not getting my truck door ripped out of my hand. You guys are either truly amazing or need to upgrade what you’re using to read the actual wind velocity on your range while you’re shooting. A 3-5mph crosswind will wreak havoc on my slug groups at 75yrds and they’re 32gr going 970fps.