First time trying an AGT airgun & the results speak for themselves.
Can the AGT Uragan 3 shoot SLUGS and Pellets accurately?
Can the AGT Uragan 3 shoot SLUGS and Pellets accurately?
There will be a follow up with the details. Thanks for watching.Great review. A bit more specificity would be nice; pellet weight, slug weight, size of projectile (.249 vs .250 or .251) and maybe regulator pressure.
What kind of groups are you getting past 100 yards?If you like h&n try the 36gr HPII’s. Zan 37gr are my everyday go to hunting round. Both (.250) are capable of 3/4” groups at the distance you are shooting. Mind you, 4 out of 5 of our Uragan 2’s and 3’s were tuned by Derrick Wall with an ES of 10 or less.
My brother bought a U3 .30 700mm tuned by DW and there is zero ping compared to a U2 of the same caliber. Honestly the ping from the U2 is not bothersome to me or other animals. One night we were predator hunting there were roughly a dozen deer about 50 yards in front of us grazing when a fox came in at 100 yards. I took the shot, directly over the deer’s heads, dropped the fox, and the deer scurried off about 10 yards. In about a minutes time they were back to grazing in the same spot. They are completely unaffected by the shot cycle and/or ping from a U2. This has been tested many times and not a one off incident, no moderator used.
Hello friend. Could you please share what weight the slugs are, as well as the subcaliber, it is not mentioned in the video!!!First time trying an AGT airgun & the results speak for themselves.
Can the AGT Uragan 3 shoot SLUGS and Pellets accurately?
Yes, the slugs were 38 grains. I will be doing a follow up video with all the data when I get back to the studio.Hello friend. Could you please share what weight the slugs are, as well as the subcaliber, it is not mentioned in the video!!!
On the white sheet of Talon, at the bottom right, there is a group of slugs with a weight of 38 grains written on them. Are the ones in the video that you are shooting the same or?
Sounds promising! Let us know how it goes at these longer distances.i haven’t tried yet due to time constraints. In a few weeks I’ll have time to stretch their legs (U2 .25 and .30/ U3 .30) well beyond 100 yards. We took some shots at a concrete structure at 170 yards away and the groups looked scary good. Unfortunately I couldn’t measure it but it sure looked promising.