Hi guys,
Not that I want to stop with tuning but air is getting low. Saving it for fun shooting then its on to the springer until paintball stores are up and running again.
I was having trouble with my slug liner and got some tips from Ernest from my posts on the Other Parts, accessories and Equipment page:
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/fx-barrel-liners-with-and-without-external-o-rings/
Got to a stopping point and was getting decent results so I got out my clay "squirrels" and set them out to 103 m and hit each on the first shot. Anyway posting some pictures. One interesting pic of a slug in the "wound channel" of a "squirrel that toppled over on the first shot. Hit him in the side of the shoulder and it traveled diagonally. Others were pass throughs with huge exit wounds from the 38.5 gn .25 slug going 915 fps.
Hope everyone is doing OK, KP
Head shot at 103 m!
hard to tell depth so next pic is measured.
2.288" deep at 103 m.
Not that I want to stop with tuning but air is getting low. Saving it for fun shooting then its on to the springer until paintball stores are up and running again.
I was having trouble with my slug liner and got some tips from Ernest from my posts on the Other Parts, accessories and Equipment page:
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/fx-barrel-liners-with-and-without-external-o-rings/
Got to a stopping point and was getting decent results so I got out my clay "squirrels" and set them out to 103 m and hit each on the first shot. Anyway posting some pictures. One interesting pic of a slug in the "wound channel" of a "squirrel that toppled over on the first shot. Hit him in the side of the shoulder and it traveled diagonally. Others were pass throughs with huge exit wounds from the 38.5 gn .25 slug going 915 fps.
Hope everyone is doing OK, KP
hard to tell depth so next pic is measured.
2.288" deep at 103 m.