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ScopeCam Vid M-Rod making dime size 10 shot group @ 35 yrds 
PostPosted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:08 pm Reply with quote
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Shot with Benjamin Marauder .22 PCP Rifle
Pressure at 2600 PSI and Shot from 35 yards away
Dime size 10 shot group.
Pellets used : Beeman Kodiak Extra Heavy .22 Cal, 21.10 Grains

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDAf3qrZFmc


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that's why 12 ga shells at 50 plus are easy. Cool

have you made any internal adjustments yet?

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sniper wrote:
that's why 12 ga shells at 50 plus are easy. Cool

have you made any internal adjustments yet?

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Nope its still factory.im sure it can get batter.
But right now its doing every and anything I want it to.

Yeah 12 ga shells in 50 plus would be a walk in the park with Kodiaks!.

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if it's still stock you don't need to fill past 2200-2300 psi.

my shot string peak is at 2150-1650psi. i only fill to 2200.

what that means is at 2600 psi your first 2 dozen or so shots
are in the low to mid 700' fps rather than the high 700's.

not a big deal until you shoot at longer ranges where a much flatter
shot string is needed.

a chrony will really help with learning what the beast is capable of. Mr. Green

i'd like to run both of ours side by side and see how close the factory
settings are gun to gun.

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sniper wrote:
if it's still stock you don't need to fill past 2200-2300 psi.

my shot string peak is at 2150-1650psi. i only fill to 2200.

what that means is at 2600 psi your first 2 dozen or so shots
are in the low to mid 700' fps rather than the high 700's.

not a big deal until you shoot at longer ranges where a much flatter
shot string is needed.

a chrony will really help with learning what the beast is capable of. Mr. Green

i'd like to run both of ours side by side and see how close the factory
settings are gun to gun.


I just don`t want to pump all the time and at 2200 psi I would have to pump a few times a day.
Normally I re-pump to 2600 psi when it drops to 1900psi.
If I had a tank like you I guess I would do things different.

So how about you grab your chrony and head down to my place sometime.

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Where was this shot? I can hear birds (I think) but no wind noise.

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Midichlorian, what scope and camera were you using for this target?

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Lipoly wrote:
Where was this shot? I can hear birds (I think) but no wind noise.


It was shot in the back of a garage.
I was shooting through the garage all the way to the farthest point of the back yard.

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Midichlorian, what scope and camera were you using for this target?

Al


Centerpoint 6-24-50 AO scope and Panasonic DV cam.

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Come on Snippy... only 50 yards... All day at 100+ and make them dance.... That's with my scrappy Disco Wanabe.... Twisted Evil

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:26 pm Reply with quote
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Come on Snippy... only 50 yards... All day at 100+ and make them dance.... That's with my scrappy Disco Wanabe.... Twisted Evil


Well you must have a hell of a backyard.
I shot from as many feet as I can get out the backyard.

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Midichlorian wrote:
yourdaddyjoe wrote:
Come on Snippy... only 50 yards... All day at 100+ and make them dance.... That's with my scrappy Disco Wanabe.... Twisted Evil


Well you must have a hell of a backyard.
I shot from as many feet as I can get out the backyard.


Only 35 yards in the back yard... We go up to Foresthill, CA where we have up to 400 yards to play with both Air and the Powder Burners...

Itchy Trigger Finger, Tanks full and loads of ammo.... Heading up there tomorrow!!!! Wooooooooo Hooooooo! WooHoo!

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