Murfdurf82
HAM Sniper
I received a moderator adapter for the snowpeak max. Didn't change the Ping sound coming from aluminum baffles in the shroud with a buckrail mod.
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Not a bad spread.Just did a 10 shot string over the chrono with my hatsan 125 .22. I'm at 5270 ft elevation.View attachment 19826
What pellet did you use...maybe I'm blind?You should have seen it with cp pellets.Absolutely terrible spread!
Probably doesn't deserve its own post, so I'll ask here. Received some old pellets that appear pretty dusty when opened. Some older h & n match 10.65s, should I simply rinse/dry off or...well any opinion from experience would be welcome. Thank you guys.
I stopped washing and lubricating pellets more than a year ago. I personally found it to be a waste of time, didn’t change anything. ymmvshould I simply rinse/dry off or...well any opinion from experience would be welcome
I think weighing is more important than washing or lubing if you are looking for best accuracy at distanceI stopped washing and lubricating pellets more than a year ago. I personally found it to be a waste of time, didn’t change anything. ymmv
You could try shooting some clean and lubed and some as they are and judge for yourself.
I found if you weigh your pellets, especially jsb, there is quite a variation. Just weigh 10 and get 10 that not within 1/10 gr of your target shoot the good 1’s first check sd then shoot the oddballs and check sd and you will see.I see insight on all 3 opinions above. I purchased a scale and a good digital caliper as well the last few weeks. Setting up with proper tools and work area, along with a 2nd chronograph once it's nice enough to shoot. This will be 1st spring getting into the technical aspect of it all.
I'll do that. I had some bad deviation out at 25 yards with the jsb 13.4, shooting a consistent weight and adjusting the hammer until I find accuracy. Can't wait to get out and test.I found if you weigh your pellets, especially jsb, there is quite a variation. Just weigh 10 and get 10 that not within 1/10 gr of your target shoot the good 1’s first check sd then shoot the oddballs and check sd and you will see.
Do you find any merit in using a pellet sizer? I haven’t really looked into it, but it seems like weighing and sizing a pellet would be beneficial.I think weighing is more important than washing or lubing if you are looking for best accuracy at distance
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