michaelthomas
www.thomasrifles.com
I headed out to the outdoor range today to check out a rifle.....Thomas BR HV. I was shooting JSB Monsters .177 at 810fps. Conditions were variable with 1-5 mph wind.
It's not a whole lot of fun to shoot through my iphone...so I honestly do feel that I could have shot a little better through the scope like normal. The tough part is seeing the screen and the flags at the same time...and being able to see the very fine reticle on the phone.
I just wanted to post this because I get the idea from a lot of people I talk with....that they really don't understand what its like to have a rifle that does what it's supposed to do every time...in every condition. When you have something that you can depend on to do its part...all you have to do it read the wind. I think a great number of misses (not all of them) that people struggle with and blame on the wind, are really due to a rifle that just doesn't handle the wind very well and is just not very accurate. I have very little up/down to contend with, and that makes hitting the middle a whole lot easier. Shooting a rifle that doesn't like the wind will cause you to believe that there are freak conditions present all the time that cannot be read....and your confidence will be zero. When you have something that does the right thing all the time....the wind isn't nearly as mysterious.
I shot a 250 15x, a 248 13x with an extra fly splat, and a 248 16x....for a 746 44x Aggregate. I payed almost no attention to wind angle and just held straight left or right.
I apologize for the audio....I was trying to mention the conditions and switches and stuff, but they came out sounding like I had a pillow over my face. I guess the holder that I made for the iPhone is obscuring the microphone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a12perlUiSU
I have combined the 3 videos into 1. I wanted to do that before, but didn't know how.
Mike
It's not a whole lot of fun to shoot through my iphone...so I honestly do feel that I could have shot a little better through the scope like normal. The tough part is seeing the screen and the flags at the same time...and being able to see the very fine reticle on the phone.
I just wanted to post this because I get the idea from a lot of people I talk with....that they really don't understand what its like to have a rifle that does what it's supposed to do every time...in every condition. When you have something that you can depend on to do its part...all you have to do it read the wind. I think a great number of misses (not all of them) that people struggle with and blame on the wind, are really due to a rifle that just doesn't handle the wind very well and is just not very accurate. I have very little up/down to contend with, and that makes hitting the middle a whole lot easier. Shooting a rifle that doesn't like the wind will cause you to believe that there are freak conditions present all the time that cannot be read....and your confidence will be zero. When you have something that does the right thing all the time....the wind isn't nearly as mysterious.
I shot a 250 15x, a 248 13x with an extra fly splat, and a 248 16x....for a 746 44x Aggregate. I payed almost no attention to wind angle and just held straight left or right.
I apologize for the audio....I was trying to mention the conditions and switches and stuff, but they came out sounding like I had a pillow over my face. I guess the holder that I made for the iPhone is obscuring the microphone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a12perlUiSU
I have combined the 3 videos into 1. I wanted to do that before, but didn't know how.
Mike
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