What velocity are you shooting the BR100s at? Have you tried them at 100yards?The BR100's shoot good out of my 600mm 1/37 twist. I won a N50 match with them, high score of the day
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What velocity are you shooting the BR100s at? Have you tried them at 100yards?The BR100's shoot good out of my 600mm 1/37 twist. I won a N50 match with them, high score of the day
Hey,Guess your right. It's just I have about 500 56 grain br100s and they'll not shoot straight no matter the setting. On the barrels and liners I have that ate near about slick,they shoot somewhat better,but there's always two out of ten that go 6 inches else where. Everybody don't take time to sort there ammo before shooting.
Well,yesterday afternoon I went and gave the br 100s another try. Started at 800 fps and went up using my m3 impact with 28in. Solid stainless barrel. One out of 8 went flying else where. 6 to 8 inches elsewhere at 100 yards. They would group and shoot decent,but never know when that fliers coming. I settled at 856 which was best speed for my gun. The sleeve I shoot had 7 pellets that just acted crazier than the rest. The 45 grain aea pellets I shoot after that ,did not have 6 and 8in misses. They where one inch misses even two inches,but not out the whole target ring. Yeap,I'd say there's a flaw with that pellet. Hope the new model doesn't do this,I'm gonna wait for them to sale out before spending any money on them. How's a pellet that's not deformed have some many that go 6 and 8 inches away from the others.? I imagine if I sorted each pellet then I'd not have this issue. That's what I'm gonna do if I every shoot them again.Well, some shooters did exceptionally well with the heavy 56 grain version. Adam Migel (FX Impact) won NAC and made finals at RMAC with them, and Derrick Wall (Kalibrgun Cricket TAC) finished 4th in the EBR finals with them.