I've been switching between my two newer P35s in 177 and 22 on squirrels. I intended to get to 10 kills with the 177 but missed about 3 times with it and switched to the 22 after taking 9. I hit 4 in a row with the 22 before Wednesday when I missed an easy 13.5 yard shot. I used the range finder on it after the fact. I knew it was close but not that close. I should have aimed 6 MOA high and didn't so I shot under it. Not a problem with the gun. But that got me started thinking about a little test of my 3 P35s. For three days now I have shot them at 30 yards at a 30 yard challenge target with the scopes set at 14X (the highest the PA 4-14 on the 25 goes). I used the 22 on the left most targets, first shot in the one at the top, second on the next lower and third on the third one down. The 25 is on the second from the left and the 177 on the third from the left. There are only two days first shots on the 22 because of the missed shot on a squirrel on Wednesday. I adjusted the scope on the 22 and 25 after Wednesday so the next two shots are with a different scope setting. That didn't change the 25 significantly but you can see a definite change in the 22 poi. Yesterday and today are touching. But the POI is a bit different for the first, second and third shot. The 25 is wild enough it's hard to say if the order makes a difference but the more accurate 22 and 177 seem to move around a bit, like maybe 1/4 inch, shot to shot.
I've decided no further scope adjustments are needed and the 177 is shooting fine, misses were presumably just me. It's still possible it acts up a bit if it isn't shot for a week or something. I will need to check that if I leave it alone that long. But with daily shooting at least 3 shots it is performing fine. No surprise the 22 is shooting the most consistently but it is a bit of a surprise to see the POI move shot to shot for the first 3 shots. Not terribly significant but a little surprising. Also not a surprise unfortunately that the 25 wanders more than a little. I have ordered another barrel for it. But it's taken 18 squirrels. My shots are normally shorter than 30 yards.
I think this was a useful exercise, at least for me. That first shot or two or three are the ones that really count from a hunting perspective.
I've decided no further scope adjustments are needed and the 177 is shooting fine, misses were presumably just me. It's still possible it acts up a bit if it isn't shot for a week or something. I will need to check that if I leave it alone that long. But with daily shooting at least 3 shots it is performing fine. No surprise the 22 is shooting the most consistently but it is a bit of a surprise to see the POI move shot to shot for the first 3 shots. Not terribly significant but a little surprising. Also not a surprise unfortunately that the 25 wanders more than a little. I have ordered another barrel for it. But it's taken 18 squirrels. My shots are normally shorter than 30 yards.
I think this was a useful exercise, at least for me. That first shot or two or three are the ones that really count from a hunting perspective.