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Gratewhitehuntr
(@gratewhitehuntr)
Florida
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what is your preferred pellet weight, and preferred fps?

 

Do you tune for shot count, and just deal with hold over?

Do you tune for flattest trajectory, shot count be damned?

 

What range do you zero at? (scope height above bore is needed to gauge your answer)

At what distance is your second zero? (pellet re-crosses line of sight on way back down)

 

What sort of groups do you expect? 1"-2"? 2"-4"? 4"-6"? Something else?

Feel free to claim a best group, I won't call you a liar!

 


   
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crazyhorse
(@crazyhorse)
California
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!4.3 and 15.9 gr .22  900-905 fps

Balance shot count with power

Hold over

50 yard zero

scope height 1.50"


   
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Motorhead
(@motorhead)
California
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Shooting PELLETS at a 100+ is a waist of pellets IMO

 

.177 a 12.5 grain NSA @ 1060 fps .. zeroed at @ 40 yards

.22 a 20.3 grain NSA @ 1010 fps .. zeroed at @ 50 yards

 

Speed Tuned for accuracy .. Guns tuned for efficiency.  Both use Balanced valves and SSG devises.  Efficiency running in the 1.5 to 1.7 FPE/CI range.


   
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(@chuckinohio)
Ohio
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  .22 RDM @ 960 FPS. for 50 and 100 yard benchrest.

  Zeroed at 50, dial up to 100. Scope c/l is 2.5 inches from bore c/l.

 

  1/4 to 3/8 at 50, 1 inch + or - at 100.


   
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(@chuckinohio)
Ohio
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  Should add to the above-

 

  That is ideal conditions, no wind and me doing my part.

  Normal conditions with switching winds would be 235 to 240 card at 50 and low 200 to 220 at 100.

  Best at 50 was 247

  Best at 100 was 221

  Both outdoors in wierd wind.


   
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