I will let you know as soon as someone shoots that damn groundhog.lolHow does she shoot?
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I will let you know as soon as someone shoots that damn groundhog.lolHow does she shoot?
103 vapor trail, BR 4, h4895, + 5 thou..
Would highly recommend starting at 30.5 ish and creeping up 2/10ths at a time.
Tom
It's just something that keeps repeating in my data when going over these ladder tests. Don't worry, we're not taking "yuge" ES. I just keep finding it funny how 15fps es, will shoot 1/3 the vertical of a 5 fps es group. Even though, both are fired alternating shots in order to take conditions out of it.....It's on the order of way better than 50% of the time it works out that way, so we have a laugh over it.
Tom
To shoot those truly tiny groups you need to have positive compensation. I am talking those little 1" vertical groups at 1k. To shoot sub 5" you can get away with other methods. But those little ones always happen at the overlap point on a ladder and usually have 15 es or so. Almost without fail.