It rained all day in Indiana yesterday with winds of +20 mph, conditions not appropriate for outdoor paper target shooting.
From my covered lower deck I put out a 3” x 3” hanging steel plate target at 90 yards and and had several 3/4” to 1 1/2” spinners between 50 and 65 yards. Even with the wind swirling around so viciously the RAW .25 with the 33.95 Gr JSB had no issues in hitting every one of the targets at hand, every time.
Just to validate the regulator’s performance, I did shoot two 10 shot groups across the Chrony Pro - one group of the JSB King Heavy original 33.95 and the other group with the King Heavy Mk II. The results from the chrony readings are as found on the target below. I am anxious for a windless nice spring day to see what it will really do when conditions are optimum.
From my covered lower deck I put out a 3” x 3” hanging steel plate target at 90 yards and and had several 3/4” to 1 1/2” spinners between 50 and 65 yards. Even with the wind swirling around so viciously the RAW .25 with the 33.95 Gr JSB had no issues in hitting every one of the targets at hand, every time.
Just to validate the regulator’s performance, I did shoot two 10 shot groups across the Chrony Pro - one group of the JSB King Heavy original 33.95 and the other group with the King Heavy Mk II. The results from the chrony readings are as found on the target below. I am anxious for a windless nice spring day to see what it will really do when conditions are optimum.