After a not so great outing with the .25 Alpha Wolf at 100 yard the other day I felt the need to redeem myself a bit. Weather was sunny and in the 80s up here in CT. Not much wind but a few light to medium breezes that would kick up from time to time. Went to the local public range about 10 min away from me. It's a super convenient location but a few gripes are that it's limited to 50 yards, sometimes has some really dumb PB people there (although this year most seem much more responsible) and only has 6 low BR benches with rest being 3 foot tables to shoot off standing. 3 times there so far since they opened for the season and today was the first time I was able to get a BR bench.
Anywho - brought the 16" .72 Zeus for some fun and the EVOL 15" for some target time. I had cleaned the barrel on the EVOL this morning as last time it was spitting a lot of fliers. This time it felt much more on. Only had time for about 6 magazines. So each of the targets below is 11 rounds of .22 MRD @ 920fps, sorta. Top row is 11 shots each. Middle row is a bit of a mix and the bottom left target was about a mag and a half - so around 16-17 shots. The blue circles are ~0.4" and each black square is 2". Group size is 0.5 - 0.8". I think I could've done better if I tried to read the wind that pulled a few off course. The only called flier is on the upper right shot on the upper right target - I knew I pulled that one when I squeezed the trigger.
Had a fun time, just wish I had a bit more time.
Anywho - brought the 16" .72 Zeus for some fun and the EVOL 15" for some target time. I had cleaned the barrel on the EVOL this morning as last time it was spitting a lot of fliers. This time it felt much more on. Only had time for about 6 magazines. So each of the targets below is 11 rounds of .22 MRD @ 920fps, sorta. Top row is 11 shots each. Middle row is a bit of a mix and the bottom left target was about a mag and a half - so around 16-17 shots. The blue circles are ~0.4" and each black square is 2". Group size is 0.5 - 0.8". I think I could've done better if I tried to read the wind that pulled a few off course. The only called flier is on the upper right shot on the upper right target - I knew I pulled that one when I squeezed the trigger.
Had a fun time, just wish I had a bit more time.