Hello,
I tend to gather numbers and figured I'd share back; this should help folks investigating ammunition reliability.
First, it was nice, sunny day out, about 25C, we were shooting in the shade mid afternoon. Sorry I don't have a Kestrel or I'd give the kind of data I'd really like to; maybe some day.
Range to the target 50yd, verified with a laser. Firearm is a Savage MKII BTVSS that I purchased new, I put less then 500 rds through before this test, glass is a Sightron S-something-or-other-sky that I forget, but it's quite nice (another good recommendation via CGN, thanks folks!). Ammo is CCI Quiet-22 with a nominal speed of 710FPS, 40gr lead round nose bullet.
First off, it sounds hilarious - quieter then some of my airguns, though the *whack* when it hits the board is louder. And you can totally see the thing arc in flight; I was surprised to see most of them arc UP before dipping back down, unless I was crazy. We shot prone off of a bipod on a large patch of sand.
662.4, 688.6, 695.2, 671.7, 626.3, 692.7, 697.5, 644.5, 698.5, 653.5, 648.1, 726.9, 697.8, 697.9, 694.5, 678.5, 677.6, 702.5, 689, 673.4, 680, 677.2, 691.4, 670, 690 were the numbers we got after we remembered to set up the Shooting Chrony and before dinner was ready.
This averages out to 681.03, which is ~29fps off of the nominal, not too bad IMO... but the variability is a real pain in the ass. When you got a string of shots that all sounded the same, your groups were really, satisfyingly tight, but otherwise it could be inches off and the difference in sound very noticeable.
I haven't plotted it to see if it tightens up over time, but I'm wondering what might explain the variability here. Is this a case of rifle and ammo not getting along, a rifle that maybe needs to be shot more to 'break it in' (or however you want to phrase it), ammo that no-one likes because of this same problem, etc?
Thoughts, opinions, suggestions.
I tend to gather numbers and figured I'd share back; this should help folks investigating ammunition reliability.
First, it was nice, sunny day out, about 25C, we were shooting in the shade mid afternoon. Sorry I don't have a Kestrel or I'd give the kind of data I'd really like to; maybe some day.
Range to the target 50yd, verified with a laser. Firearm is a Savage MKII BTVSS that I purchased new, I put less then 500 rds through before this test, glass is a Sightron S-something-or-other-sky that I forget, but it's quite nice (another good recommendation via CGN, thanks folks!). Ammo is CCI Quiet-22 with a nominal speed of 710FPS, 40gr lead round nose bullet.
First off, it sounds hilarious - quieter then some of my airguns, though the *whack* when it hits the board is louder. And you can totally see the thing arc in flight; I was surprised to see most of them arc UP before dipping back down, unless I was crazy. We shot prone off of a bipod on a large patch of sand.
662.4, 688.6, 695.2, 671.7, 626.3, 692.7, 697.5, 644.5, 698.5, 653.5, 648.1, 726.9, 697.8, 697.9, 694.5, 678.5, 677.6, 702.5, 689, 673.4, 680, 677.2, 691.4, 670, 690 were the numbers we got after we remembered to set up the Shooting Chrony and before dinner was ready.
This averages out to 681.03, which is ~29fps off of the nominal, not too bad IMO... but the variability is a real pain in the ass. When you got a string of shots that all sounded the same, your groups were really, satisfyingly tight, but otherwise it could be inches off and the difference in sound very noticeable.
I haven't plotted it to see if it tightens up over time, but I'm wondering what might explain the variability here. Is this a case of rifle and ammo not getting along, a rifle that maybe needs to be shot more to 'break it in' (or however you want to phrase it), ammo that no-one likes because of this same problem, etc?
Thoughts, opinions, suggestions.
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