And left it in the van. The HW30 is much more fun
Not shot it in at least 3 months but going to make up for that this year. Its a .22 30 with a full length tinbum spring that I chopped down to make good power. I did try the std tinbum 30 kit but barely made 6.5 with the most efficient pellet. Most of my rifles except AGT work the opposite efficiency stereotype. This 30 is great with 16gr and is more accurate producing 8.5 but put in an rs/express or even ft and struggles to make 7 and they're a bit all over the place. Tried terminators this morning and they also grouped really well but not as good as the Hades, which I knew from day 1 buying this rifle new about 4 years ago. Its also sporting a vortek seal a Warren Edwards set back blade all sitting in a beautiful Tom Davies walnut stock. On top is a Nikon monarch 3 2-8x32 bdc scope. Its pretty lush. A perfect couple of hours in the glorious morning sun. At 25yds the groups are not a million miles from the pulsar but a lot more engaging. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday



Not shot it in at least 3 months but going to make up for that this year. Its a .22 30 with a full length tinbum spring that I chopped down to make good power. I did try the std tinbum 30 kit but barely made 6.5 with the most efficient pellet. Most of my rifles except AGT work the opposite efficiency stereotype. This 30 is great with 16gr and is more accurate producing 8.5 but put in an rs/express or even ft and struggles to make 7 and they're a bit all over the place. Tried terminators this morning and they also grouped really well but not as good as the Hades, which I knew from day 1 buying this rifle new about 4 years ago. Its also sporting a vortek seal a Warren Edwards set back blade all sitting in a beautiful Tom Davies walnut stock. On top is a Nikon monarch 3 2-8x32 bdc scope. Its pretty lush. A perfect couple of hours in the glorious morning sun. At 25yds the groups are not a million miles from the pulsar but a lot more engaging. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday