I can't explain it other than when I see it, I can almost predict where each pellet will land by how the pellets follow the first shot, @2:47 you will notice they go in subtle clock like pattern around the first hole, I think that this has got something to do with micro build up on the rifling and how the buildup slightly effects each shot, I am a crazy person and these are where thoughts go when I look at patterns. I see this exact same thing with my 2400 kt . And now to the new tool you have congrats on the welder nice work on the spinners m8
@@keith6930 yes and imagine that as it goes some gets pushed out and starts the whole process again. the only way to really probably test this theory is to find a gun with a left twist and watch the poi and see if it goes counter clockwise
I do try and limit shooting in the garden and if they are out and about then I won't shoot. Winter should be a bit easier as windows and doors are closed.
@keith6930 I had to report our neighbours, they are feeding birds and we have flocks of 40 plus starlings 4 or 5 times a day ,4 houses long of seagulls sitting side by side and sqaucking their heads off and magpies and crows ,bird poo all over our fencing and new decking and garden furniture, we also have 3 cars in out house and all covered in bird poo ,I went to talk to them 3 times and they ignored me so they ended up with a warning from the environmental ppl ,we also had a sofa of there's in our carpark ,I know it's there's as it turned up the day they moved in and I could see in their lounge the other half of it ,the soon shifted it ,so if I go in my garden with an airrifle they would most probably ring plod
@@keith6930 I live next-door to a copper aswell, he said he could give a hoot if I was plinking in the garden but I ent chancing it after spending £2500 on 2 air rifles