Vraiment top .. Liner HEAVY ?? .. calibre 6.35 ?? .. Cette M3 .. c'est vraiment une belle arme .. quelle plaisr de tirer FX .. c'est vraiment au niveau au dessus ..
Bonjour Mec .. incroyablement précis avec si peu de modification ..c'est juste surprenant de précision.. vous avez un canon speciale slug ?? qu'avez vous pris comme option sur cette M3 ?? j'imagine que le plaisir de tirer avec doit etre grand .. c'est beau .. ;-) .. merci pour le partage .. Pour ma part j'ai une Crown 6.35 canon 700 ..STX .. moins precis tout de meme car je n'ai pas encore trouvé le réglage harmonique de la carabine .. Cordialement .. Stephane
Thats correct, i notice some inconcistent BC values when pushing them to higher velocity. Ambient conditions like wind and temperature affect, so in different conditions it can work to push them at higher speed.
my set up 1 reg 200 2 reg 160 valve line 4 macro 16 micro 4 40 grains H&N slugs I would like to see a video of you with this set up thank you very nice video keep it up..
I’m sorry I don’t see any wind , behind you it’s cero movement and the paper (target) not even flopping, and live in The desert so I know what 10MPH WIND LOOKS AND FEELS LIKE, so nice shooting though.
Thanks for your videos testing all the different slugs and pellets. In your testing, what have you found is the most accurate combination so far in .22 What barrel is best (standard stx or heavy liner) are you using a carbon sleeve or the orings? What slugs found most consistent (make, model and size .217 .218?) and what what fps is optimal? I have experimented I lot with my M3 sniper but only have the standard liner, am thinking of trying the slug liner.
Hi, thank you , I really appreciate it. I think the Heavy liner 1:18 performs better than standard 1:24 with both pellets/slugs. I use carbon barrel sleeve in all my barrels, and i also make sure the liner lock bolt is not overtightened. Also make sure the liner is indexed correctly. With std 1:24 liner i had great results with the H&N 25gr .217 and ZAN 25.5 .217 up to 150m. For now my best pick is the Wildman slug 27 (965fps) and 30gr (950fps) that works great with the Heavy liner 1:18 at 200+ meters. The ZAN also works great up to 150 meters, over 150m i noticed some instability problems. I am not a fan of super high velocities, keep the speed down and you will notice better groups and less wind drift due to better stability on projectile. Also tune and test for the actual distance you will shoot at. There will be slightly different tunes at 150 and 200m.
@@jsairgunner4053 Thank you for this info, it will really help. I need to get some wildman slugs in 27 & 30g to test! I have been using standard liner (700mm) with 30g h&n slug hp .217 @960fps which I got best results from, I do have a carbon sleeve but hadn’t fitted it due to fear of making it worse! If I disassemble, I will be sure not to over tighten the locking nut. Not sure whether to try that first or bite the bullet and get a slug liner and try! Do you have a dedicated video of your best set up/accuracy for the .22 slugs, I see you are testing the .25 calibre now.
Sure, give it a try with the carbon barrel sleeve. But i highly recommend the heavy liner if you going for long range shooting. I have a few videos on channel testing the Wildman 27 and 30gr. The liner now shoots even better after a couple of 1000 rounds thru it, and with that the tune also will constantly change. Yes, i recently received my .25 slug liner that i'm started to do some testing on. Unfortunately the winter has arrived here in northern part of Sweden so there will be less opportunities to do testing.
@@jsairgunner4053 I watched the 27 and 30g test videos, impressive at that range! Eager to try for myself! Hopefully you get a few days that you can get out and test. Have you noticed anything in accuracy difference between cold and warmer weather, obviously testing on still days where possible. The air density must have an effect on slug trajectory
@@jsairgunner4053 Put first at 150, put macro on 16 and micro 4, open one turn more the valve screw and rise up slowly the second reg and make a couple of shots every time you do it, to finally reach 970 fps(usually you can reach that at 90-100 bar), then...close the valve spring to reach the 960-970 fps, and then probe it 🤗
Thank you for a fine video. I shoot the JSB 25.39 in 0.22 caliber at 955 to 965 fps from my Huben with good results out to 110 yds, sometimes at longer distances when it is not blowy. With my 0.25 caliber Huben, I shoot the MK!! 33.95 pellets at 975 fps minimum with very acceptable results, since I make no claims to being a marksman. Last, I lube all my projectiles with Ballistol to find that it provides better accuracy and precision. Stay well.
It’s all about having a good liner, if you have one, good luck, if you don’t, you’ll never get the rifle to shoot accurately. There must be 1000’s of liners out there that are garbage.
Hi, yes i agree. Having a good barrel makes things much easier, but i also believe you can affect accuracy with external component such as a barrel tuner.
Hi, i believe a 600mm heavy liner works great with 30gr slug, pushing up reg1 to 170 and reg2 to 140-145 will probably set the speed to around 950fps, in my opinion a good velocity for most slugs.