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RAW shooting indoors

I just got a RAW 22 cal chassis version and took it to our club indoor 20yd range today to zero and see how it shoots. I was completely blown away with how well this shoots. Granted it was just 20yds and indoors, but it shot as accurately and consistently as my Brocock Atomic XR indoors at only 7-8 yards. I am shooting 22cal JSB Monster Redesign sorted by weight and head size. The first target is a 5 shot target which looks similar to what I typically shoot at 7-8 yards.

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Then I continued shooting from the magazine testing three head sizes: 5.56, 5.55, and 5.54. This rifle didn't seem to care which head size, however keeping all shots at same head size helped reduce spread and SD. I am shooting Martin's factory tune for this pellet, with no changes. It is shooting average 946fps with ES=5 and STD=1.5

The bulls in the target set below are 10 shot and 5 shot groups except for bull number 4. I just didn't want to spoil that shot!

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If the weather here in Michigan would ever warm up and snow leave, I'd like to take this rifle out to 50yds and 100yds.
 
Yeah, Tim just bought his RAW recently too and posted two perfect scores ( 200 ) and one. (199) for the 30 yard challenge currently the rage. They are great rifles and it’s my top Bench rest gun at 50 yards. I normally zero at 50 yards for my 50y BR shooting. 

Ross - let’s stay in touch via AGN and I will be interested in how it shoots at 50y when you get a chance. In good conditions you will get MOA groups ( 1/2”) and also better than 1/2” outdoors and good luck with it. I’m shooting the 25g RDs at 935, but I’m going to try 945 FPS too.



 
Yeah, Tim just bought his RAW recently too and posted two perfect scores ( 200 ) and one. (199) for the 30 yard challenge currently the rage. They are great rifles and it’s my top Bench rest gun at 50 yards. I normally zero at 50 yards for my 50y BR shooting. 

Ross - let’s stay in touch via AGN and I will be interested in how it shoots at 50y when you get a chance. In good conditions you will get MOA groups ( 1/2”) and also better than 1/2” outdoors and good luck with it. I’m shooting the 25g RDs at 935, but I’m going to try 945 FPS too.



Tommy, my 946 speed is factory settings. I haven't tuned or touched Martin's tune from the factory. It is still shooting flawlessly (well, when I am on my game, that is).
 
Yeah, Tim just bought his RAW recently too and posted two perfect scores ( 200 ) and one. (199) for the 30 yard challenge currently the rage. They are great rifles and it’s my top Bench rest gun at 50 yards. I normally zero at 50 yards for my 50y BR shooting. 

Ross - let’s stay in touch via AGN and I will be interested in how it shoots at 50y when you get a chance. In good conditions you will get MOA groups ( 1/2”) and also better than 1/2” outdoors and good luck with it. I’m shooting the 25g RDs at 935, but I’m going to try 945 FPS too.



Tommy, my 946 speed is factory settings. I haven't tuned or touched Martin's tune from the factory. It is still shooting flawlessly (well, when I am on my game, that is).

I agree! I’m thinking that Martin dialed in your gun at 946 FPS to shoot 1/2” ( or better) groups at 50 yards with the RDs. I wouldn’t touch it either! 
Post a pic or two when you get a chance…
 
I use Gunzilla and normally I have the first two patches showing lead specs. Next 3 patches get much better. It is rare for me to see lead beyond the first two patches. I use the same process with the Safari .22 HP.

I actually like cleaning the barrels and it “fools” me into thinking I might shoot that first ‘200’ at the next “30 yard challenge” range outing. 
 
You guys have me convinced. I'm going to up my fps to around 945 on my RAW. I'm starting to shoot 50yd at my club (outdoor) and I've been shooting around 910 or so. I can't really tell how they group with the wind we have at our club range. I'll zero at 25m this week at 945 and see how it goes. Thanks for the info. Bob

Keep us posted Bob.

My outdoor range is a big open field with no trees to block the wind. If you have the ability to shoot early/late in the day, the wind is normally lighter for me anyway. Hopefully, and after you shoot some groups at 50y, you will see them tighten up with the JSB 25g RDs at higher velocity.

Tom