RAW Rapid WOW 🤩 RAW Micro Hunter is a lot of accuracy in a small platform.

Really enjoyed the video, well done and informative. That Micro is definitely sweet I can see one nestling in my safe next to my Atomic XR. It is very reasonably priced for what you are getting… I liked it from the first time I saw it, particularly like the shape of the bottle and how it looks on the gun. This one has me excited…
 
Really enjoyed the video, well done and informative. That Micro is definitely sweet I can see one nestling in my safe next to my Atomic XR. It is very reasonably priced for what you are getting… I liked it from the first time I saw it, particularly like the shape of the bottle and how it looks on the gun. This one has me excited…
I was shocked at the 50 yard accuracy. That accuracy level would be more than enough for field target if this was a .177 airgun.
 
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I was shocked at the 50 yard accuracy. That accuracy level would be more than enough for field target if this was a .177 airgun.
Then you’ll be “shocked” further in its out to 60+ yards performance on small pests… definitely digging the Micro. Have to many “balls in the air” at the moment. But this one is on my radar and that is rare for me…🙏
 
When this was first introduced at Shot Show I knew I had to have one. It has 100% surpassed my expectations.

Nice accuracy. I would suggest to take the groups of 10 shots or more to see the real potential about which one could say that he can achieve it any day.

Top end guns normally out shoot the shooters thus an average shooter cannot explore the full potential of high end guns.

When we practice and train the shooters for competitions, we try to dig out the potential of the shooters as we understand that gun would shoot better than the average shooter.

Bhaur
 
Nice accuracy. I would suggest to take the groups of 10 shots or more to see the real potential about which one could say that he can achieve it any day.

Top end guns normally out shoot the shooters thus an average shooter cannot explore the full potential of high end guns.

When we practice and train the shooters for competitions, we try to dig out the potential of the shooters as we understand that gun would shoot better than the average shooter.

Bhaur

Repeatable precision often comes down to pellet geometry and weight consistency. You really need to sort/weight and hope all 10 pellets are identical in weight/shape/size. It's not terribly hard to keep your point of aim consistent for most shooters, and for most modern regulated guns its not hard to provide a consistent release of HPA from the valve...not to say the latter 2 variables don't come into play, however asking for increased shot counts only increases the odds that you'll get a 'flier' or a pellet that throws off the group.

A high end gun may shoot better than the average shooter, but a shooter generally will shoot better than 10 random pellets pulled from an unsorted tin.

-Matt
 
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Don't want to hijack the post but just as a technical point we have seen that the precise tunability of any gun helps avoid flyers.

Sometimes pellet weight and spread is not as important for precision as the nature of air blast, porting, regulator setting and valve dewel is.

We experience that for extreme precision we need to retune the whole gun mechanism for a different batch of pellets.

There comes the role of externally adjustable guns like FX Impact etc.

But such guns have their own cons. In order to achieve all the required adjustments externally, a lot of parts and O rings are required.

I personally am not a fan of FX liner system for stability of POI.

It's like nothing is perfect but it is what one requires from the equipment.

Then again as Mr. Warren had said that its 30% the gun and 70% the shooter.

Bhaur