It's a shameless, over the top infatuation too! Now I understand why Air hunter Gerhard partnered up with H&N.
Today I shot 33gr Precision, 34gr 36gr 40gr Heavy slugs, all with the same settings and they all shot awesomely. I did not have to change or tweak anything. I've seen this happen with pellets, this is a first for me, with slugs. All were .218 and I was shooting them out of a Dynamic 700mm Superior Heavy 1in16" liner. The speeds went from 1041fps to 971fps all stabile tight groups and weirdly enough all were hitting within a half inch of vertical on the bullseye. I believe the Precisions were the highest, all were close enough to shoot an 1" group at 53y if you mixed them in a hat and shot them together. And I did that standing using a tripod, benched would have been better still. Amongst four different slugs, I think that's pretty good. I have been shooting the 40gr and the 33gr precisions out to over 240y previously and was very impressed with how they do at long range too. H&N is going to be my go to ammo for my FX. Great job H&N!
Today I shot 33gr Precision, 34gr 36gr 40gr Heavy slugs, all with the same settings and they all shot awesomely. I did not have to change or tweak anything. I've seen this happen with pellets, this is a first for me, with slugs. All were .218 and I was shooting them out of a Dynamic 700mm Superior Heavy 1in16" liner. The speeds went from 1041fps to 971fps all stabile tight groups and weirdly enough all were hitting within a half inch of vertical on the bullseye. I believe the Precisions were the highest, all were close enough to shoot an 1" group at 53y if you mixed them in a hat and shot them together. And I did that standing using a tripod, benched would have been better still. Amongst four different slugs, I think that's pretty good. I have been shooting the 40gr and the 33gr precisions out to over 240y previously and was very impressed with how they do at long range too. H&N is going to be my go to ammo for my FX. Great job H&N!