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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 2274163" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>tough to say i would say about +/- 2"...never really group shot it yet. it's hard to say that any pellet gun on the market is a tack driver and stays one over the test of time, in my opinion. the technical side of me would say the weight and build design of every pellet in the case you purchase to be exact, i would find defficult. i'm sure if i wanted to sit down and bust out the digital scales and start weighing pellets could be interesting...lol. now im sure they all shoot good or whatever, i'm a newb at the air rifle stuff, but i just see more room for error on the ammo and or maybe over time the spring design could wear down, etc....</p><p></p><p>i will shoot it this weekend and report back. he has 4-5 different kinds of ammo. i can tell ya that we have about a 1.5'-2' group @100yrds...lmao</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 2274163, member: 9534"] tough to say i would say about +/- 2"...never really group shot it yet. it's hard to say that any pellet gun on the market is a tack driver and stays one over the test of time, in my opinion. the technical side of me would say the weight and build design of every pellet in the case you purchase to be exact, i would find defficult. i'm sure if i wanted to sit down and bust out the digital scales and start weighing pellets could be interesting...lol. now im sure they all shoot good or whatever, i'm a newb at the air rifle stuff, but i just see more room for error on the ammo and or maybe over time the spring design could wear down, etc.... i will shoot it this weekend and report back. he has 4-5 different kinds of ammo. i can tell ya that we have about a 1.5'-2' group @100yrds...lmao [/QUOTE]
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