mirage is not the issue either.
I also observed several other normally very good guns W/shooters, not
doing well
Dean
No wind can be tough, especially in the heat of the day. I think there are mirage and thermals that we are dealing with. What I find is that a no wind overcast day or a no wind in the early morning on a sunny day, yields predictably good results. A no or very light wind sunny, warm or hot day can be a real puzzle and will often give me vertical. On those days, all I can do is try to look for ammo that will handle it better. It does seem to me that there are days that some rifle/ammo combos just seem to handle better than others. For me, it's all part of the mystery that is rimfire BR.
I have a 40X that shoots very well, untill the wind stops.
Under a no wind situation it refuses to shoot.
I have tried several known lots of ammo with no results.
Anyone have a sugestion where I should start.
Dean
mike
the not in tune was my first thought of possible things to play with.
the gun, in my very inexperienced opinion, shoots very well 22X best
with many 18-20s this and last year in IR50/50.
Would we be talking a little adjustment or alot?
Dean
Dean- curious, have you ever shot the rifle in an indoor range?
Thanks,
Evan