Tom, I sold my vet 2 to my buddy. He is shooting MRD 25.4 very well. I think around 920-ish??? I have a vet 1 that is shooting the same pellets @940.
I wouldn’t want to be a squirrel climbing on your 40Y bird feeder!I shot this card at 40 yards (.125” 10-ring diameter, .04” X-dot) - started with 16 straight Xs counting my 1 sighter…
… the next card and my Power Pups valve exploded - when she was shooting so perfect at 39 ft/lbs…
Sure hope she still shoots like this with a new valve …
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nice to shoot in the windIt was a windy day 12/17 NE , so I tried my Notos at 30YC. I also shot my R7 since it’s been awhile. Night shooting was down to 8 NE so I brought out the S200
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a Nobel indoors activity .Testing several tins of CPHPs in my Vixen for a trip to the dairy tomorrow. I normally zero at 25Y but it’s been raining all day so I shot indoors at 18Y. AA Falcon pellets are my standard for this gun, to which I compare all other pellets to. The gun is detuned to 580 FPS so we can hunt pigeons indoors.
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Oh....YEAH! Superb card! Your barrel really likes the AEA 21gr! How fun!
You're welcome tommyb! I have mainly been shooting the JSB 18gr single loading but with some tins I really have to CAREFULLY seat them or it will load roughly and I get a flier, if it loads smoothly it is so accurate, same with magazines, maybe I should try seating the pellets deeper with the mags! The older JSB 25gr Monsters load smoothly as well as AVS slugs with no issues whatsoever. I have a tin of MTS 18gr to try out but I have so many JSB 18gr tins that I need to shoot.Thanks Ranch.
For paper target informal competitive purposes, I’m actually pretty happy with the AEA 18.1g & 21.9g. The JTS 22.07g also is very good. The 25.39g is ok, but I think I need to continue to find the best velocity.
My RAW loads both JTS and AEA pellets with more cycle pressure than the softer lead JSB pellets, which are buttery smooth. Not sure if that is due to the harder alloy AEA & JTS pellets, or skirt depth of these pellets that causes more difficulty pushing pellet probe into chamber.You're welcome tommyb! I have mainly been shooting the JSB 18gr single loading but with some tins I really have to CAREFULLY seat them or it will load roughly and I get a flier, if it loads smoothly it is so accurate, same with magazines, maybe I should try seating the pellets deeper with the mags! The older JSB 25gr Monsters load smoothly as well as AVS slugs with no issues whatsoever. I have a tin of MTS 18gr to try out but I have so many JSB 18gr tins that I need to shoot.