Daystate RedWolf .22 Standard Three Power Levels?

It varies some with the pellet, but basically, 36, 30, and 24. As it stands now, it shoots the 18 well enough on high for hunting. It shoots the 16 exceptionally well on mid power, on par with my Steyr and RAW. I haven't really experimented much with low yet. On high, it shoots the 18 at around 930, which is too hot. The 16 on MP is right at 900, and that seems good. At some point, I may have the high tuned for the 18, which I think will be best in the 880-900 range. For my purposes, it's probably not worth the expense of buying the programmer, I'll just have it done, as it should be a one-time need. 
 
Only ever use High, 880 with the 18.13 JSB which seems to outshoot everything else, even the Monsters etc.


That seems to be the sweet spot in most rifles. My RW shoots the 16 just a bit faster than that on mid power. I do most of my testing at 25 yards, and it's always tiny, one-hole groups. Coincidentally, I shot this target yesterday in the yard at 25, using shooting sticks, and I'm not the steadiest shooter around using them.
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