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The longest was the big one ranged at 42 yards! I'm zeroed at 30 and only need a one mil hold over at 50 yards. 33.95 JSB Mk11s at 800fps.What ranges are you taking those chucks with that sweet GK1?
Ah! Did they change the photo file tpe? Errrrr?![]()
DAMN, that is a beautiful collection!Since this post I scored a second lam.View attachment 509647 Crow
Did you put that kit in since July? And if you did, results? Crow
I have a 77 .20 on order at AOA for a few months now. Crow
Excellent questions (continued)! I just now talked to my buddy. He got the new maverick tune (tune is new, not the maverick) sighted in at 55 yards. Temps were probably in 80's and 90's, clear and sunny, no wind. He said that ambient temperature changes didn't have much effect on shot placement at 55 yards. BUT, going from shade to direct sunlight was driving the plenum pressure up from 161.5 to over 170 bar in fairly short periods of time and that was totally messing up his shot placement (first shots after moving into sun). Black anodized aluminum loves to soak up direct sunlight and get hot as hell. His solution so that he could take advantage of the no-wind conditions (rare) was to go get a white towel and drape it over the scope -- so the towel was also hanging down below the plenum and shading most of it. That solved the shade to sun problem. I guess we'll have to make a camo dress for the mav. I don't think there is any way I can come up with a tune that will work well at 161.5 and over 170 bar.how much is the plenum pressure climbing? and does it affect a fifty yard shot point of impact?
this is my way of asking is it a real problem or just my OCD when I look at a gauge?
for hunting tunes, I like to have just a little more hammer spring power than needed for the plateau/knee, to over come those first shot, low velocity due to reg creep or in your case , thermal induced pressure creep
Thank you!Nice prints. ABS or ASA on a Bambu?
The L2 is a fantastic gun, sorry for the late responseNice groups! How do you like your Leshiy 2?
Thanks. Other than practice, there are no 100Y BR matches near San Diego. Sounds great to have a monthly 3 card match. I saw all the guys you mentioned at RMAC. Luke did well.Makes sense that Justin hasn't heard of us. After all, we're on the opposite side of the country and our events typically only attract 12-17 participants. And other than the big(er) 3-4 competitions, I'm not sure I could name another club regularly doing 100-yard benchrest matches. The ASA, other than providing the rules and target dimensions, doesn't keep track of any results. Our ASA cards are the same as the PAC, and I've heard, but not been able to confirm, that it matches RMAC. I wish someone had a table listing the ring sizes everyone uses so we can compare. Thinking about that, it would make more sense to unite 100-yard BR under a single organization and standardize the targets.
We have only a few FSA members that participate in airgun events (the club is primarily trap and skeet). Non-members make up the majority of our participants. We do draw many non-members from all over OH, KY, IN, WV and PA. And sometimes from as far away as Atlanta, GA. The only FSA member to go to RMAC (or any of the big matches) was Ryan Spanagel (previous years). Some of our regulars, Joe Polanco, Tim Swan and Robert Steele, were at RMAC this year. We've had the Gardner's and Luke Sowinski from Skout come over from PA for at least one match. And Jerry Kornfield has come over from PA twice.
No worries!Sorry it just sold.