Well colour me impressed! Ten round groups, taken at 25 yards benched in a lead sled for consistency. The first few shots of Blazer I was playing around with the sled trying to get it to sit right, which is why I think there are some weird fliers that you don't see in the other groups. Anyway:
Again, with the Winchester CB Long match I adjusted the sled a couple times while shooting because it wasn't sitting quite right after I shifted it down.
I'm very happy with how the .22 shoots at 25 yards for sure. I won't be able to get out and do 50 yards until later this week due to the snow.
Now, I patterned the .410 barrel. Winchester 000 buck (three pellet), Winchester #4, Remington #6, all 2 1/2" shells. Point of aim is approximately the dot I sharpied.
I fired two of the buckshot just to get a little average going. It patterned...
okay. You can see that only 5 of the 6 pellets landed on the target, and I'm not sure where the 6th went. I'm extremely interested to see how it will fare with a larger choke and if it will change the point of impact and grouping.
At 25 yards neither the #4 or #6 patterned very well at all, but they did seem to hit just slightly low of POA compared to the buckshot which was hitting extremely low. I didn't take a photo, but closing in an approximate 5 yards (with the #6 at least) improved the pattern dramatically. Much more consistant and tight.
And finally, to give you an idea of how the sight picture looks with the super small front post painted temporarily white. I'll probably get some bright orange model paint if I can't find a fibre optic front post or something to that effect.