Winds were light and steady about 5-7 mph, but I was mostly sheltered along a thick shelter belt, so probably only about 3-4 mph actual influence on the slugs.
This is with my edgun matador r3m with huma reg, power plenum and hammer weight added for extra power.
Pushes a 30 grain griffin slug at 920 fps.
Groups are at 120 yards.
The bottom group is definitely moa, the top one not quite, but the small rickedy table I jammed into a snow drift certainly had an influence on the groups.
I'm pretty sure with a solid rest I can shave off another 1/4" or maybe even 1/2" off of them. But even so, I'm definitely happy with the results.
With the nice weather next week, I plan to stretch her to 200, and beyond.
This is with my edgun matador r3m with huma reg, power plenum and hammer weight added for extra power.
Pushes a 30 grain griffin slug at 920 fps.
Groups are at 120 yards.
The bottom group is definitely moa, the top one not quite, but the small rickedy table I jammed into a snow drift certainly had an influence on the groups.
I'm pretty sure with a solid rest I can shave off another 1/4" or maybe even 1/2" off of them. But even so, I'm definitely happy with the results.
With the nice weather next week, I plan to stretch her to 200, and beyond.