"Decent results" are are in the eye of the beholder. Would they improve dime size groups at 50, quarter size at 75 or half-dollar (do they still make them) at 100 yards? Most likely not. I tried Crosman Penetrators way back when (sabot round). As long as they didn't have to penetrate anything further than four yards away I guess, I too, had "decent results"I saw a video where someone was saying they got decent results, but the build up of plastic could cause the sabot rounds to get jammed in the barrel. He said there was a little less accuracy because of the sabot peeling off in flight, but still good results. Was just wondering if many more people used these. I have noticed a lack of posts on the subject here though, so I figured it might not be too popular. I appreciate your response because I was considering getting some to test out.
1,000 yards or more?!!!? Is that sarcasm or humor? You can't be serious if you're talking about airguns. Not yet anyway. Don't think they've come THAT far yet!It's more about hitting targets at 1000 yards or more. I'm interested in pushing my max distance so I know my airgun's limits.
People have been shooting subsonic/nearly subsonic black powder rifles at much longer distance than 1,000 yards accurately for 100+ years. 45 cal and larger, very heavy slugs, no scopes. No reason you can't with an extremely powerful big bore air rifle, something that could shoot a 500+ gr 45 cal bullet with good BC close to 1000 fps.1,000 yards or more?!!!? Is that sarcasm or humor? You can't be serious if you're talking about airguns. Not yet anyway. Don't think they've come THAT far yet!