I have been testing these NOE .30 cal cast pellets with the Slug A 700mm liner sized in both .299" and .300" with mixed results at 30 yards.Today, I tried them at various speeds with the STX liner all sized to .299". I am happy most are touching, and is an improvement over the slug A groups. I was shooting in some gusty winds around 6-8 MPH, but the distance is close. I was also playing around with many settings as seen. I did pop some 50-yard two-inch spinners frequently as well.From what the results look like to me, considering the harmonics compared to speeds, the 840’s and the high 800’s are the two best speeds for harmonics. It seems the groups want to open more in between those speeds.
Quote from: triggertreat on December 21, 2020, 07:32:07 PMI have been testing these NOE .30 cal cast pellets with the Slug A 700mm liner sized in both .299" and .300" with mixed results at 30 yards.Today, I tried them at various speeds with the STX liner all sized to .299". I am happy most are touching, and is an improvement over the slug A groups. I was shooting in some gusty winds around 6-8 MPH, but the distance is close. I was also playing around with many settings as seen. I did pop some 50-yard two-inch spinners frequently as well.From what the results look like to me, considering the harmonics compared to speeds, the 840’s and the high 800’s are the two best speeds for harmonics. It seems the groups want to open more in between those speeds. link to mold?
It looks like NOE has the 59 grain .30 pellet mold in stock. Have any of you tried that mold out? It would obviously need a lot more juice to push that than a 46 grain. Wondering if an STX liner would still have the right twist for these with them being so much longer?