Not even close to a newbie with PCP's but I am new to attempts with slugs.
It's become a common statement that slugs need not only the right speeds, but also time to 'settle' This is where I think my question differs a little from the slugs discussions I've read. Figure a .25 slug, 34 grains at 890 fps as much as just a slug in general (from and airgun). Will it settle into straight flight at 75y, 100y, 125y? And no I don't expect there to be any formula....yet.
Know that I don't have a 'slug' barrel. This is a choked CZ barrel. Not ideal but if there is a chance they will work - great, if not - that's fine too. I'm most interested in my testing procedure/distance. Tried several slugs raw, same selection sized to .249 and .248. BUT all were at 75y. So am I wasting my time at 75y? and just jump to 100 or further.
This is equally about my current guns as well the next purchase I may make. My usual distance of 75y won't change but have easy access to 100 and 150y for occasional use (as long as the cows are in a different field). I can shoot further but rarely find the set up worth the effort.
It's become a common statement that slugs need not only the right speeds, but also time to 'settle' This is where I think my question differs a little from the slugs discussions I've read. Figure a .25 slug, 34 grains at 890 fps as much as just a slug in general (from and airgun). Will it settle into straight flight at 75y, 100y, 125y? And no I don't expect there to be any formula....yet.
Know that I don't have a 'slug' barrel. This is a choked CZ barrel. Not ideal but if there is a chance they will work - great, if not - that's fine too. I'm most interested in my testing procedure/distance. Tried several slugs raw, same selection sized to .249 and .248. BUT all were at 75y. So am I wasting my time at 75y? and just jump to 100 or further.
This is equally about my current guns as well the next purchase I may make. My usual distance of 75y won't change but have easy access to 100 and 150y for occasional use (as long as the cows are in a different field). I can shoot further but rarely find the set up worth the effort.