update after self tune, r/b 915fps 225gr 728 fps, 40yard one hole 5 shots,105gr lee molded 795 fps dead nut accurate as well out to 55yards,this darn gun is just accurate so far with all i shoot threw it, the 225gr were sized to 357, the 105gr were strait from the mold no sizing, tight fit, where the 357s were loose and had to be seated, next time i mold the 225,s i am not gonna size them, and see how they work..in all i am sure there is more fps to be had from this gun, but i am very satisfied with it as it is now,all in all this one is a keeper,and is a blast to shoot,,
Quote from: supertech77 on April 12, 2014, 04:51:49 PMupdate after self tune, r/b 915fps 225gr 728 fps, 40yard one hole 5 shots,105gr lee molded 795 fps dead nut accurate as well out to 55yards,this darn gun is just accurate so far with all i shoot threw it, the 225gr were sized to 357, the 105gr were strait from the mold no sizing, tight fit, where the 357s were loose and had to be seated, next time i mold the 225,s i am not gonna size them, and see how they work..in all i am sure there is more fps to be had from this gun, but i am very satisfied with it as it is now,all in all this one is a keeper,and is a blast to shoot,, Those are nice guns alright. I love mine - although it's out for tuning right now. Is yours one of the older ones with the nickel-coloured receiver, or the black receiver?By the way, your FPE numbers are interesting.130 foot-pounds for a 70 grain bullet at 915 fps.147 foot-pounds for a 105 grain bullet at 795 fps.265 foot-pounds for a 225 grain bullet at 728 fps.That 225 grain at 728 giving 265 FPE is a whopper. It looks like a bit of an outlier though. How do you figure that?