This is a 30y with a customers 20fpe 15" barrel FT rifle. Rifle was put in a BR stock for testing. I'll call it a BR model since it's in a BR stock....even though it's a shorty.
Thomas BR 20 fpe
Jsb monster 13.4 at 810 fps
Mild wind 1-4 mph
Mike
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Awesome shooting Tommy - fantastic 199 cardWent to range this morning and shot five 30Y Masters cards; one flag at 10Y from muzzle. Wind very light at start and only 1-2/3 mph a bit later.
RAW TM1000X .177
Sightron 45x ED
FX 13.4g trash cans
I numbered each card and shot them sequentially.
First card was a DQ. Bad pellet load in bull 4A. Had a pretty good card going
2nd card: 193-10X
3rd card: Another DQ. Bad chambering of pellet in 3A. Would have been a 198-14X
4th card: 193-12X
5th card: 199-13X ( almost made it to 200, but no leaderboard as I already posted a 199-17X in April)
The RAW TM1000x is highly sensitive to chambering these pellets. I always know when I will get a flier. The cocking is cumbersome and not smooth, if the pellet is not pushed in chamber all the way with firm thumb pressure. Has to be adjustment on pellet probe is my thought.
Here’s the pics:
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Returned home this afternoon around 4:30, retrieved the mail and suddenly realized there was only a very slight breeze blowing. Dumped the mail on the kitchen counter and headed for the garage to get my wind flags and a 40 YD Masters card put out before the conditions changed. Went as follows:
1st card score was 194-12X 2-eights and 2-nines.
2nd card score was 195-15X 1-eight and 3-nines.
Gave up on that tin of pellets due to the unexplained flyers and switched to a different pellet lot.
3rd card score was a 198-16X with back-to-back nines in block three.
For the 4th card I decided to put out a 40 Yd Challenge card in hopes I might improve my odds a bit. It worked, but I still ended up with two unexplained flyers on the card in spite of shooting in what I think were almost ideal conditions. The tails on the flags stayed within ten degrees of vertical until I was on the last row of the 4th card.
Ed, please replace my existing 40 YD Challenge score with the attached 200-19X card.
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I’ll let you in on a little secret. Marvin doesn’t have any fliers.Wow, great card Marvin - awesome shooting!
Do any of you guys feel like I do… That Marvin’s “flyers” at 40 yards with .177 pellets are darn good shots for the average shooter, lol?
I’ll try to get a leaderboard update posted later this week, as we have had a number of new submissions.
-Ed
Well I have what I think is an interesting target for the spreadsheet. I shot it this morning in what the weather report says is 8mph winds. It doesn't seem that windy but it is not calm. I think it is a 198 14X from my P35-25 shooting FX 25.4 grain pellets at 905 average using my Primary Arms 4-14X scope set at 14X. I've been working on this rifle because I got a gift of a P35X from another member and instead of fixing it I at least temporarily made it worse. So I moved the barrel and hammer spring to my P35. The barrel is 60mm longer and the hammer spring a little heavier. Fpe for the shots on this target was 45-46 which is not the highest I have had on this rifle but with the stock barrel I have to have the regulator at the very maximum the hammer spring will open to get out of the low 40 fpe range. I thought I had it set safely lower but when I got the new barrel on it the fps was low, again, and I switched out the hammer spring instead of lowering the regulator. I have two complete revolutions up I can go on the hammer spring now so I should be safe. This is the first target with the rifle in this configuration, I have not tested other pellets. I fired no warmup shots just sat down and shot straight from the tin and through a Maple printed magazine. The PA 4-14 I used is what it normally wears, with a higher magnification scope this might have been a 200. I also do not have the trigger as light as I sometimes set them, I used my gauge on it 4 times and got 8 ounces, 12, ounces, 14 ounces and 16 ounces. The variability is pretty typical for my P35s but my P35-22 is set to about half this. The ES on these 24 shots was 10 fps and the std deviation 2.8. I could increase the power a little but I'm planning to leave it alone. The gun is working great (at least great for a sub $500 airgun). I can get about another 10 shots on the reg with this tune and I can get about another dozen usable shots off reg. It only falls 10 or 15 fps for the first dozen or so shots after it falls off the reg. So 34 on reg plus 12 more usable shots on about 220cc of 250 bar air.
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