Sighted In My Homebuilt 9mm /.357
Built this gun over the winter.
Finally got it out to sight it in, today.
I go out along a railroad track, and shoot at the seelworks of a tunnel under the tracks.
When you shoot the rusty steel, it leaves a lead splatter mark – so I got no targets to take a picture of.
First 3 shot group = 1″ @ 45 yards
Second 3 shot group = 1″ @ 50 yards
Third 3 shot group = 1.25″ @ 60 yards
All were from a standing position, resting the barrel on a tree limb.
Started with 3000 PSI fill
Shot 20 times and ended up with 2000 PSI
Shooting 105 grain bullets.
Thats a 62 cubic inch tank.
At home, the 21ST shot was 750 FPS – 130 FPE
Refilled the tank to 3000 PSI and got 1000 FPS on the crony – 230 FPE
More power than a stock 50 cal. Dragon Slayer and flatter shooting.
Shot the 15 th shot into dense, moist clay and it made a 8 inch deep hole.
I recovered the bullet, its in the pictures below (thats a .25 kodiak in the picture for a size compairison).
This is the best shooting airgun I ever shot!!



Mark
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that’s great accuracy for a 9mm ag . you’l have to try i out to 100m , should still be tight . nice .