I have trouble understanding you sometimes, no offense but is English your native language? Your grammar needs a bit of work.
I’ll explain my barrel for lack of understanding you. My barrel was never fired before being polished, it was the first thing that was done to my gun, as it should be. My groups do not represent the accuracy of my gun, they represent my ability to shoot, hence the remark about a professional. My groups were shot outdoors using nothing but nature and a Greenbase Atlas knock-off for $35. I used a fallen log as a rear rest (as you can imagine, laying behind a big log isn’t very ergonomic) there wasn’t enough tilt on my bipod so I had to push the gun sideways in order to get it level. If you ask any good shot, you know that’s NOT what you want to do in a accuracy situation. Maybe I should invest in a proper bipod and some sandbags…
Well, to your prior comments, no every barrel needs to be polished or worked on be more accurate. Seemed yours needed some work, not to much for I have seen in your groups.
Anyways, it’s not realistic to compare 100 yards when competitors are a 30 ft/lbs .22 with a 15″ barrel and a .25 with a 23,6″ barrel shooting 45 ft/lbs. Wich One do you think will win……
50y is more realistic.
Here is 46y 5 shots by a professional (makes a difference)
Here is 55y by me
And here is my Cherry picked 0.33″ ctc 55y group. 5 shots
I have trouble understanding you sometimes, no offense but is English your native language? Your grammar needs a bit of work.
I’ll explain my barrel for lack of understanding you. My barrel was never fired before being polished, it was the first thing that was done to my gun, as it should be. My groups do not represent the accuracy of my gun, they represent my ability to shoot, hence the remark about a professional. My groups were shot outdoors using nothing but nature and a Greenbase Atlas knock-off for $35. I used a fallen log as a rear rest (as you can imagine, laying behind a big log isn’t very ergonomic) there wasn’t enough tilt on my bipod so I had to push the gun sideways in order to get it level. If you ask any good shot, you know that’s NOT what you want to do in a accuracy situation. Maybe I should invest in a proper bipod and some sandbags…