Group #1 is what this stock Cricket .25 cal. BP will shoot all day long with this custom slug in a close to no wind condition at 100 yards. (.550 - .900" )
The above statement is no accident I worked very hard and spent big $$$ on slug making equipment for this gun to do that consistently.
If you don't believe and want to see back to back groups under .900" PM me. I"ll give you my address and YOU can come to my house and shoot the the groups.
Group #2 is after the wind started to increase with a slightly gusty feeling. No meter. But the 2 or the wives wind chimes were talking.
Group # 3 and #4 is after the wind increased a little more. Both seemed about the same. All 3 wind chimes going and a wind spinning thing.
Clearly I have no wind gauge. But, from an offshore salt water fisherman's guess, I'd say maybe 4 - 5 kt. max. wind.
The groups were just to see how far a 30.5gr. slug sent at stock PCP velocity's (872 FPS) would drift and open up.
I have over 21,000 pellets through this gun. I KNOW FOR FACT JSB's would have been all over the place in my gun in that wind. 3" I'd guess.
The above statement is no accident I worked very hard and spent big $$$ on slug making equipment for this gun to do that consistently.
If you don't believe and want to see back to back groups under .900" PM me. I"ll give you my address and YOU can come to my house and shoot the the groups.
Group #2 is after the wind started to increase with a slightly gusty feeling. No meter. But the 2 or the wives wind chimes were talking.
Group # 3 and #4 is after the wind increased a little more. Both seemed about the same. All 3 wind chimes going and a wind spinning thing.
Clearly I have no wind gauge. But, from an offshore salt water fisherman's guess, I'd say maybe 4 - 5 kt. max. wind.
The groups were just to see how far a 30.5gr. slug sent at stock PCP velocity's (872 FPS) would drift and open up.
I have over 21,000 pellets through this gun. I KNOW FOR FACT JSB's would have been all over the place in my gun in that wind. 3" I'd guess.