Nice data @EquivalentDelta! Very similar to mine. I was surprised by mine, which was why I shot it with a bipod and bag a second time. My 0.177 is really accurate (around 1.5-2MOA @ 50 yards), so it surprised me that I was consistently low and to the right when at the lowest magnification. I...
That was why I recorded myself from the side. You can clearly see that the end of my gun was "floating" all over the place when I was on high magnification, and it was much more solid when at lower magnification proving that you are 100% correct @davecole This is a great tip, and one that I...
As @poncho83 said, this challenge is QUITE fun!! I tried it again, and I actually nailed two this time!! Woo Hoo!! Here are the results you can witness for yourself: Here is a close-up of one of the successful shots: Here is the other one: You can see the crazy conditions I was shooting...
OK, @cavedweller, I took the challenge in hopes that we could all learn something. Here are my results: Surprisingly, I shot better on lower magnification in both of my tests. Let me know what you all think. Here are the pictures of both results: Off-Hand Bipod and Bag Geez, since I got...
That was great information @EmptyTin_Tim !! I figured that the HS would make a big difference, but I didn't expect it to be THAT much! Just wondering, when you are saying that you are shooting 25.39gr JSB or FX...I assume that you are talking about the JSB Monster Redesigned, correct? I...
I have found the same thing with mine. I get about 38FPE max, so that is why I shoot the 21.14gr Baracuda. That allows me to get up to the 900FPS range. I am thinking to get the power up further, I would have to mess with the transfer port, valve, etc. I'm pretty happy with the performance...
Thank you, @WhoMe1525 !! 👍 Much larger than I thought from that picture I pulled off the internet. You could certainly squeeze a 0.177 through there, but you'd be a BMF to send a 0.22 or 0.25 through there without touching it somewhere.
Sorry :oops: I don't get it, but thanks for your service.👍💪 If Math isn't your thing, the spreadsheet attached to the OP will do the math for you. Thanks!! I've kept the stands and plan to do it again. If you take the challenge, let me know your numbers and I'll post it on top. Happy Shooting!
Sortof. You have to have a stepper driver to turn the motor, but a stepper motor can turn really consistently. They have a lot of torque at low speeds. I am a nerd🤓 so I have a printed circuit board that I designed that I can just pull out and use. I just looked on eBay, and found this...
You mean, like mine on a stepper motor?? 🤔 Edit - Oh, I get it now. I hadn't clicked on the link in your attachment. Good luck!! You can shoot in the snow, by the way.
This has got to be one of the most difficult shooting challenges that I have ever tried. Credit for the idea goes to @bucketboy for this post within his original post on "Sweetener". I just "turned it up to 11". Here is my video showing the challenge and how it is done: For this challenge...