I have the same gun. Running the Yokozuna moderator on it. I like the quick connect, disconnect of the Yokozuna. Same as you running stock and amazingly accurate.
Your groups are better than you think. You're supposed to measure center to center of the holes so the spread is not thrown off by larger projectiles making larger holes. In other words the spread of a .22 and a .50 will be only measuring your accuracy, not having the larger .50 adding to the spread. You have a great property, btw!
I have the same gun. Running the Yokozuna moderator on it. I like the quick connect, disconnect of the Yokozuna. Same as you running stock and amazingly accurate.
Yessir. Thank you for watching. Hope you come up to competition. I had a blast last weekend shooting with you.
Your groups are better than you think. You're supposed to measure center to center of the holes so the spread is not thrown off by larger projectiles making larger holes. In other words the spread of a .22 and a .50 will be only measuring your accuracy, not having the larger .50 adding to the spread. You have a great property, btw!
He is measuring c to c by taking the outside of two furthest points and subtracting the slug diameter, in this case, .357..
love your video, what coating do you use on your slugs and where can I get some.
Good video. Keep up the good work. This is Travis btw. Range area looks to be very promising
Glad you like it Travis. Thank you for watching.
Nice vid
Where in Ga are you, I am in Evans Ga.Thanks Don
What tungsten hammer did you get?
after you coat your slugs do you need to resize them?
Yes you do. It does not make a ton of difference but I prefer to size to keep things consistent.
What molds are you considering?
I have a NOE 359-88-rf-S2 coming. It is an 88 grain round flat profile with a large HP
@@fha9507 - does that mold also include a solid pin for a non-hollowpoint option?
@@motorgearhead It has solid, dish and large HP should be 81 grains with large HP and 88 solid.