michaelthomas
www.thomasrifles.com
Here is a video of the slug making process....and the last pic that I couldn’t add to the last post.
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/BIWzyIdob0Y
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/BIWzyIdob0Y
Here’s a pic of my rifle and 3 cards shot with it a few days ago. Also a pic of the projectile. I’m shooting around 850 FPS and these produce a measured BC of around .130. Pretty close to the typical Rimfire bullet.
The most attractive difference is that these swaged slugs cost about 2.5c each...so 50 of them is around $1.25. These slugs are made by the end user so you have complete control over what you get instead of relying on a manufacturer. I’m still in the process of tweaking the slugs to find the best performance.
Mike
Here is a video of the slug making process....and the last pic that I couldn’t add to the last post.
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/BIWzyIdob0Y
hi tony bought 25 cal. Air rifle 10 yrs ago have yet to shoot it this yr pa has opened air for hunting so i will try to see you somewhere along the line. Bill brawandi would like to see how many air rifle benchrest shooters we have out there and how many of those are interested in competing.
I can't seem to find many air gun clubs in my area and i wonder if there is much opportunity for air gunners to compete.
If you are an air gunner and would like to compete please respond to this thread so you can be counted.
Thank you.
Tkh
Besides hunting and having a great Deer season, 2 bucks, one with the bow, and a great one with the muzzle loading rifle. I've been working on a couple FX impact rifles for me and a friend. We have ordered over time a total of 3 rifles, All impact Mkii with power plenum, one in .22 caliber, one in .30 caliber, and a third in .35 caliber.
In the quest I found a new airgun shop in Central Michigan that I hadn't known about before this endeavor. I went up there and met with the owner operator Tom Simmon and had a couple great afternoons chatting with him. His business is called High Pressure Pneumatics and he and his lovely wife Janine (she gets along real well with my wife too) run a great business. In chatting with them I found out that they run the Air rifle matches at one of my old stomping grounds, Harrison Sportsmens club. This is cool, in further talking with them I've found that he has three clubs nearby that shoot unregistered "extreme type" BenchRest Air rifle competitions at 25 yards, 50 yards and 100 yards. The three clubs have different weekends of each month, and a series of shooters go to each of them. I mentioned that I run the USARB matches at SMGC, and his eyes lit up… It appears that he likes the idea of some registered matches on his calendar. We compared targets and distances and rules, and it looks like I will visit and shoot at some of his matches and he will try to make it to some of ours. The cool thing here is that all 4 of the clubs involved stand a chance to gain shooters and the sport gains in potential growth by bringing the knowledge of other types of shooting and equipment to the shooters. It's amazing in the 2 1/2 years that I've been involved in Air rifle BR, I had never heard that these clubs run matches. I guess you can't just go off the information you get from one person.
I have been running ARA matches for years at Sunnyvale. There are quite a few clubs in Nor Cal that put on the matches. Yet there are no clubs that run airgun benchrest matches. Although I still shoot rimfire benchrest (if my club was not closed to the public) my interest has shifted to all things airgun. Field Target primarily, but would love to get back into airgun benchrest and compete against the rimfire guys. Hopefully the powers that be read these threads because it would be great to shoot airguns at my and others ARA matches.
Dana Wyse
We may try to introduce airgun benchrest at Modesto.If we do, we will have to run mixed 50/25 yard matches as no one around here has a purpose-built 50-yard air rifle.
Enthusiasm depends on my ability to make an FX Impact shoot good scores at 50 yards.
Jan Pritchard
Jan,
Please post your progress with the FX Impact. I have also heard RTI has a couple of Air Rifles that may
have what it takes to shoot 50 yards Benchrest. I'm sure there are many that would like to hear about those as well.
TKH
My main concern, is if the Air Rifle Participants are allowed to manufacture their own ammo, will it open up a debate by Rimfire Competitors to manufacture theirs as well?
rimfire can make their to if they spend time and moneywe may try to introduce airgun benchrest at modesto.if we do, we will have to run mixed 50/25 yard matches as no one around here has a purpose-built 50-yard air rifle.
Enthusiasm depends on my ability to make an fx impact shoot good scores at 50 yards.
Jan pritchard