@@airgunsusa4362 Hmm.. So I sent a sample to "Cliffs outdoor adventures" at the same time I sent some to you. Same batch, same .356 sizing. And his Terminator shot them flawlessly, round after round etc. He posted a video showing it, and was making awesome energy and great accuracy with them. So what I have come to determine is that Terminators must either have a significant difference in barrel diameter, or the piston cocking mechanism is stronger on some and weaker on others..Perhaps it is the seals, wear, cleanliness, lube, etc etc.. trying to get some kind of consistent slug for the Terminator has been quite the Challenge. It's annoying how they shoot fantastic out of one, and not at all out of another lol.
@@airgunsusa4362 Thanks. My T357 G2 arrived today but it didn't come with the aluminum, guess it depends on who is selling them. I did get a hefty discount on mine since it was "used" but basically brand new. Got it from Bin. Guess it was used in a video. Can't wait to try it out.
@@airgunsusa4362 thanks I argued with 1 of my subscribers for awhile about that I knew they weren't but he almost had me believing it the pro is the only regulated aea
Yes I’ve got the vector optics marksman scope from Kenzies optics and I think I bought it for 230 bucks but it’s a first focal plane scope with a Christmas tree reticle and I love it it’s really clear and it’s a 6 x 24 x 50 I recommend a first focal plane scope because then you can measure the distance of your shots when you’re sighting it in very easily.
3" is unacceptable @ 100yd. My 2015 Evanix Tactical Sniper .357 is sub 2 MOA @ 200, and single hole @ 50. @ 150 1.75" is doable if the wind is friendly. It is also not regulated.
@@airgunsusa4362 hence why aea has grown to be one of my least respected brands. I own 5, only 1 holds pressure, none are reliably accurate, 2 were doa out of the box.