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Optical zero

My .02¢, do not shim rings, you'll put torque on the scope. Get a 20MOA mount or Eagle Vision adjustable mounts. IMO the FX ones suck a brick. Ok, you've gotten that far, set a target at 10 yards, get your adjustment to zero. NOW you have a starting point, your windage will be darn close, move out to 25 yards, you'll easily be on paper way faster.

WRABF World Cup Finland 2025

The WRABF World Cup Airgun Competition has ended. Unfortunately, the Iranian team was not present in the competition due to the lack of visas. This was a very sad matter, but I personally followed the competition until the last moments through communication with my friends in the range.
Yesterday was the 50m Unlimited competition, for which our team was very prepared, I expected much higher results from our competitors, especially the US team.
The Italian team, although they were not present with all their members, have always been a surprise at the WRABF competitions. A month ago, when I talked to Giovanni about whether you are shooting with the Thomas rifle this year, he was not satisfied with the results obtained with the slug! As a result, he was thinking of a replacement rifle! But the Panthera they used yesterday was not a factory rifle and was used in the competition field with optimizations on it, the details of which I do not know in completely.
Mike did not perform well in the third card, although I expected more from him and the American team in the first and second cards. There must have been reasons that Mike will explain.
I hope to have the opportunity to compete with my friends again in the 2027 World Championship. Here are some of my teammates' training that they did on the 50m practice day during the world cup 2025 in windy conditions.
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Pure Lead: The Unspoken Advantage in Airgun Slugs

I can't wait for these. My 1-16 twist 3 groove Hammerforged barrel mandrels were just finished and my test barrels are here.View attachment 585238
Following you. I would love one in 28” to get turned for my Condor. Goodbye 1:17.7 24” with the choke I had to lap out best I could.
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Pure Lead: The Unspoken Advantage in Airgun Slugs

We just redesigned a .250 and will post results soon. Yes, Griffin uses our dies and he makes fantastic slugs. Are you shooting the hollow point boat tail?
Yes sir. Love the Griffin HPRBT 72 grain slug. Many a 3 shot from the Scandalous were upon each other and closer to 1/8” c-t-c than 1/4” but 5 shots or more opens up my flaws and wind. I usually try for best groups in near windless conditions and nothing but sand bags prone with SCBA & step down inline reg. I need another diaphragm reg. 0-6000psi.
I’m sure your slugs are going to be top notch match grade also!

I’m On AMission

Any pics? What gun setup and caliber/projectile ?
Using an HW97 in .22. No modifications. On my last kill a squirrel had crawled up on a tree stump. As I was sighting in for the kill another squirrel crawled up beside it. I re sighted and shot that one. In the scope I watched the squirrels eyes. It had this oh poop look as it slowly slid off the tree stump. Take that sucker.

Pure Lead: The Unspoken Advantage in Airgun Slugs

Mr Dave Corbin,

If you can design a 72 grain range .2573 with anything above .212 BC I would love to try them from you.
I have been using Griffin slugs made from your dies and they are phenomenal. On a reg from a Lilja 28” x0.753 OD 1:14 945fps at 3200psi sub 1/4” at 100 all day.
We just redesigned a .250 and will post results soon. Yes, Griffin uses our dies and he makes fantastic slugs. Are you shooting the hollow point boat tail?

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