Congratulations on your new air rifle!
That's pretty decent shooting for any .177 caliber sporting arm at 50M. .177 pellets can be very sensitive to even the smallest wind gusts especially at longer ranges.
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Re: Condor refill and accessories
xl_target wrote:Congratulations on your new air rifle!
That's pretty decent shooting for any .177 caliber sporting arm at 50M. .177 pellets can be very sensitive to even the smallest wind gusts especially at longer ranges.
thanks, it is my first time experience with such air rifle and scope. I'm very happy with Condor, trigger little bit heavy, compare to competition rifles.
yeah wind affecting pellets, I have more heavy pellets, which suppose to be more stable, but I have to find out what power settings will be optimal for heavy pellets. I tried N&H Much finale too, but got best groups with Gsmith HIgh Impact. I guess not everything Made in India are necessary of bad quality.
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