AEA Zeus gen 2 .58 cal crazy numbers.

Here is a three shot count with Mr hollow point 400 gr .58 cal pill

Is the 32" barrel with the great kami attached

That's a moose gun man.

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I’ve never used such large-caliber PCPs before. Do they really have such big variations in muzzle velocity with each shot? Can’t they be controlled within a 3 FPS range like the .25 or .30 calibers?
No, big bore pcp's typically aren't regulated. So the power level decreases some with each shot. The 1st shot being the most powerful.
 
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@pcponly Let’s see a photo of that target.
I know the AEA Zeus is capable of this kind of accuracy, but it takes time and experience to get the ammo/barrel/pressure all perfect. My Texan .510 shoots 3/4 MOA at 100 all day long, but the carbon fiber barrel shroud is the key to its barrel stabilization... The Zeus has no barrel shroud to reinforce and stabilize it, so it is alot more finicky to tune with that long noodle of a barrel hanging way out in the wild.... but it is doable.
 
I know the AEA Zeus is capable of this kind of accuracy, but it takes time and experience to get the ammo/barrel/pressure all perfect. My Texan .510 shoots 3/4 MOA at 100 all day long, but the carbon fiber barrel shroud is the key to its barrel stabilization... The Zeus has no barrel shroud to reinforce and stabilize it, so it is alot more finicky to tune with that long noodle of a barrel hanging way out in the wild.... but it is doable.
@The Archer I didn't say or imply that it is not doable. However, it's a phenomenal claim. Let's see some targets.