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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Catbrain" data-source="post: 2896607" data-attributes="member: 127536"><p>definately NOT done tinkering with the load. </p><p>FYI-- at 100+ yards---- can get 3 rnds at .3 moa and 2 fliers which are often together bringing the 5 rounds out to 3/4 to 1 moa. My eyes are too old for irons. I am using a PA 5x prism scope. Not much mag-- but exceptionaly clear crisp reticle. Now I am tweaking the powder charge up and down about .2 grains to see if there is any trend. So far all have been mag length.</p><p>trying shorter is next.</p><p></p><p>AR style guns have many good features. Ergo, light weight, modular accessories, ect. I just never liked the DI because it poops where it eats. But it is often frighteningly accurate right out of the box. i have had two in the past that were about 1/2 to 1/4 moa guns.</p><p>(if I was careful not to get them hot) One was a 16 in pencil and other was a 16 inch Hbar. Both great pieces.</p><p>The pencil was a bushy m-4 like clone without the barrel cut for the launcher. Great gun.</p><p></p><p>With piston guns having a bag of extra moving parts--</p><p>you might expect those could be a source of a slight variability. But in some of them they are pretty linear</p><p>in their position and movement. Maybe less chance for lateral slop causing variances. But who really knows on that. No one seems to be researching how to accurize them. (that I can find)</p><p></p><p>i would like to see a more stable way to attach the handguards. Maybe have it thread on like the barrel goes into the rcvr. with a back up lug and a big nut ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catbrain, post: 2896607, member: 127536"] definately NOT done tinkering with the load. FYI-- at 100+ yards---- can get 3 rnds at .3 moa and 2 fliers which are often together bringing the 5 rounds out to 3/4 to 1 moa. My eyes are too old for irons. I am using a PA 5x prism scope. Not much mag-- but exceptionaly clear crisp reticle. Now I am tweaking the powder charge up and down about .2 grains to see if there is any trend. So far all have been mag length. trying shorter is next. AR style guns have many good features. Ergo, light weight, modular accessories, ect. I just never liked the DI because it poops where it eats. But it is often frighteningly accurate right out of the box. i have had two in the past that were about 1/2 to 1/4 moa guns. (if I was careful not to get them hot) One was a 16 in pencil and other was a 16 inch Hbar. Both great pieces. The pencil was a bushy m-4 like clone without the barrel cut for the launcher. Great gun. With piston guns having a bag of extra moving parts-- you might expect those could be a source of a slight variability. But in some of them they are pretty linear in their position and movement. Maybe less chance for lateral slop causing variances. But who really knows on that. No one seems to be researching how to accurize them. (that I can find) i would like to see a more stable way to attach the handguards. Maybe have it thread on like the barrel goes into the rcvr. with a back up lug and a big nut ? [/QUOTE]
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