Today dawned sunny and 1 degree in west central Indiana, accompanied by significant wind, so my airgun time was relegated to the indoor range.
I have written about my old Air Arms S410 before, my oldest pcp in my collection, tuned by master airgun “artist” Scott Schneider at Motorhead Airgun Tuning Services (and an all around terrific guy) now several years ago. Scott installed a HUMA regulator on it. This rifle is my granddaughter’s favorite. In .22, we have been shooting the Hades 15.89 Gr pellets in it. This rifle has been SUPER dependable and virtually maintenance free, and always acutely accurate.
As today’s airgun learning/validation exercise, I decided to pull it out of the vault and test two ten shot groups of nine different pellets from the 18 yard indoor range. The results can be observed below.
Equipped with an Athlon Argos 8-32 FFP scope and a Donny FL Sumo moderator, it really wasn’t very pellet particular.
I have written about my old Air Arms S410 before, my oldest pcp in my collection, tuned by master airgun “artist” Scott Schneider at Motorhead Airgun Tuning Services (and an all around terrific guy) now several years ago. Scott installed a HUMA regulator on it. This rifle is my granddaughter’s favorite. In .22, we have been shooting the Hades 15.89 Gr pellets in it. This rifle has been SUPER dependable and virtually maintenance free, and always acutely accurate.
As today’s airgun learning/validation exercise, I decided to pull it out of the vault and test two ten shot groups of nine different pellets from the 18 yard indoor range. The results can be observed below.
Equipped with an Athlon Argos 8-32 FFP scope and a Donny FL Sumo moderator, it really wasn’t very pellet particular.