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I’m curious of the difference in bc and being a hunter muzzle energy means not a whole lot me so I test my energy levels at 50 yards and whatever groups the best plus best bc equals more retained energy
Thank you for using a gun that can actually handle above an 18 gr pellet this time 👍 Just really need more zoom on the camera especially when shooting the non shoot and see stickers.
love your videos rick but you need to quit changing your hold on the gun if you start one way keep the bags the same throughout all the testing IT MATTERS
@@le3045acp oh yes, I do agree with you on the importance of consistency in accuracy from hold up to projectile weight and standard velocity etc. My point is the hold sensitivity of a pcp, as you may already know it can be even negligible in some cases, based on distance and the quality of the airgun, in other words one can hold the airgun in a different positions and holds but as long as the aim is true and the trigger pull is clean the pellet will land with in the group. Now something that I thank you for is the pointer that some PCP's can be more hold sensitive than others. As my previous comment stated my understanding was otherwise you cleared it out and I will experiment with mine more closely.
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Yes I like the wind flags. It is nice to see how the wind effects the pellets. IMHO Rick. Thanks for all your hard work Bud
Nice accurate rifle Rick. Great to see a one hole group at 50 yards with the wind blowing! Superb shooting brother.😊
is jsb ever going to make a 18.13gr hades
Probably not
and yes they all need to run at 950 or 900 or 850 but they all need to be the same velocity
Nice Rick, please do increase regulator pressure test.
I’m curious of the difference in bc and being a hunter muzzle energy means not a whole lot me so I test my energy levels at 50 yards and whatever groups the best plus best bc equals more retained energy
First-time PCP air rifle owner. I want to charge my rifle for the first time. Do I charge it with the bolt to the rear or just plug and Pump away?
Thank you for using a gun that can actually handle above an 18 gr pellet this time 👍 Just really need more zoom on the camera especially when shooting the non shoot and see stickers.
love your videos rick but you need to quit changing your hold on the gun if you start one way keep the bags the same throughout all the testing IT MATTERS
My understanding is that PCP's are not hold sensitive as springers/brake barrels.
@@rafaelobo1 some are more hold sensitive than others
hold makes a difference period when accuracy is of utmost importance consistancy matters period
@@le3045acp oh yes, I do agree with you on the importance of consistency in accuracy from hold up to projectile weight and standard velocity etc. My point is the hold sensitivity of a pcp, as you may already know it can be even negligible in some cases, based on distance and the quality of the airgun, in other words one can hold the airgun in a different positions and holds but as long as the aim is true and the trigger pull is clean the pellet will land with in the group. Now something that I thank you for is the pointer that some PCP's can be more hold sensitive than others. As my previous comment stated my understanding was otherwise you cleared it out and I will experiment with mine more closely.
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Swear sand bags are better than bipods