Tested several more pellets in different weights at various velocities, just to make sure I had tested everything before giving up on this one and sending 'Simple Jack' packing.
Each pellet was the same. So long as the velocity was in a reasonable zone, two or three pellets would make a group with the rest showing either a 'walking' POI shift or just shifting scattershot.
Testing was again done at 20m. Did it at my folks place and my dad was out of targets, so used this old golf score card, aiming at certain numbers, corners etc. Not great, but doesn't need to be. Shot another bit of wood while setting up velocities in advanced mode so no random shots were taken on this target. This delta wolf has the dubious honour of being both the most expensive as well as the most inaccurate gun I've ever owned.
The blue ringed groups are 25gr jsb at 810 and then 860 fps
The green rings are 25gr jsb at 900 and 930
The purple is H&N 18gr at 880
The red is 21gr H&N baracudas at around 860 if I remember right.
Confirmed lemon I'm afraid
Each pellet was the same. So long as the velocity was in a reasonable zone, two or three pellets would make a group with the rest showing either a 'walking' POI shift or just shifting scattershot.
Testing was again done at 20m. Did it at my folks place and my dad was out of targets, so used this old golf score card, aiming at certain numbers, corners etc. Not great, but doesn't need to be. Shot another bit of wood while setting up velocities in advanced mode so no random shots were taken on this target. This delta wolf has the dubious honour of being both the most expensive as well as the most inaccurate gun I've ever owned.
The blue ringed groups are 25gr jsb at 810 and then 860 fps
The green rings are 25gr jsb at 900 and 930
The purple is H&N 18gr at 880
The red is 21gr H&N baracudas at around 860 if I remember right.
Confirmed lemon I'm afraid
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