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    daystate air ranger

    A daystate Air ranger is not a daystate air ranger without using Daystate Range Master FAC @ 29 grains when it comes to shooting long range, ie 100 metres. I cannot emphasise how great these pellets are, the air ranger gave me the most impressive groups, geting 1/4 of an inch, they are expensive, as I have to ship them in , but if you have an air ranger,you will find these pellets giving you fantastic grouping, better than eley.I am going to embark on 200 meters next w/end

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    can you get some photos of your setup and these pellets/bullets please?

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    will do films, just bear with me. I have tried almost every brand of pellets, but these rangemaster are the best by far.

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    here we are films.

    http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1458ac7.jpg

    http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1457io0.jpg

    On a perfect day, these pellets out performed all the other brands, need to see how they compare with the other brands on a windy day still.

    All shots taken on a rifle rest, 4 shot groups. I was lucky to get such a tight group, but overall, all my groups were much tighter with these pellets averaging 1.3 inches consistently unlike other brands that i have tested. Dai Sung just goes everywhere and gives me over 4 inches. A very enjoyable afternoon it was.

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    What power is your Ranger ?? 35-50 or 80fpe

    I've not shot the Range Masters but my 40fpe AirWolf loves the 21 gr Kodiaks and also the 15.9 JSB's @ 100.

    I have managed 14 sub MOA groups @ 100 and and 1 sub 1/2 MOA @100. in total with my guns over the last few years.

    80% of my shooting is strictly benchrested long range shooting, the other 20% is at 50 and 75 on windy days....

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    air ranger

    Hi Sagres,
    although not new to this forum, but rarely post.

    I would be interested in your humble opinion on your air ranger?

    I'm contemplating as I type this on what to get still... the 50lbs .22 or the Steyr 1100HP .22/40jls. for me the drawback of the steyr is the shoot count...all in all great air rifles both of them.

    Brgds e um abraco
    Joaquim


    Quote Originally Posted by Sagres View Post
    here we are films.

    http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1458ac7.jpg

    http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img1457io0.jpg

    On a perfect day, these pellets out performed all the other brands, need to see how they compare with the other brands on a windy day still.

    All shots taken on a rifle rest, 4 shot groups. I was lucky to get such a tight group, but overall, all my groups were much tighter with these pellets averaging 1.3 inches consistently unlike other brands that i have tested. Dai Sung just goes everywhere and gives me over 4 inches. A very enjoyable afternoon it was.

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