stagpanther
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Front came through today with winds blowing 18-25 mph and very gusty. I was itching to get some 22lr satisfaction and despite the windy conditions was determined to have some fun. So I came up with the idea "Since aguila interceptor is so much faster than the Tac 22 and spends less time in the air, maybe that will give it the advantage in windy conditions."
So I shot 3 x 10 shot groups of each which are pictured below in the order they were taken left to right. I started out intending to switch back and forth between the two ammos (which meant a 10" drop adjustment when switching back to Tac 22) but when I started on the second group of Aguila interceptor the winds temporarily backed off to a fairly smooth 12 to 15 mph. I decided to right from the second to third interceptor group to see if that made any difference. By the time I got to the end of the 3rd aguila group winds started strengthening to 20 + again.
Distance was 96 yds and the winds were coming from about my 4 o'clock.
So I shot 3 x 10 shot groups of each which are pictured below in the order they were taken left to right. I started out intending to switch back and forth between the two ammos (which meant a 10" drop adjustment when switching back to Tac 22) but when I started on the second group of Aguila interceptor the winds temporarily backed off to a fairly smooth 12 to 15 mph. I decided to right from the second to third interceptor group to see if that made any difference. By the time I got to the end of the 3rd aguila group winds started strengthening to 20 + again.
Distance was 96 yds and the winds were coming from about my 4 o'clock.