![]() ![]() Six Falcon pellets made a 1.923-inch group at 25 feet. ![]() ![]() And once more the tape on the back of the target led to tearing. The model 29 put six Falcons into a 1.923-inch group at 25 feet. The last pellet I tested was the Falcon from Air Arms. And the trigger is also getting smoother. I must say that with the sandbag rest the revolver is much steadier. The S&W model 29 put six RWS Superdomes into a 1.568-inch group at 25 feet. I noticed no difference in the sight picture for this target compared to the others. They made a 1.568-inch group at 25 feet and this group was very well-centered.Īs you can see there are really two separate groups that I can’t explain. Next to be tested were six RWS Superdome pellets. ![]() The holes were still ragged and the tears were larger because of the tape. The next two pellets are domes and I thought they would not put clear holes in the target paper, so I put a wide band of Scotch brand packing tape (not the stuff with the threads running through - the clear stuff) in the back of each bullseye so the pellets would cut sharper holes. Six Excite pellets went into 0.939-inches at 25 feet when fired from the S&W model 29 BB pistol. And as it turned out, this is the smallest group of the test. The group is inside the bullseye, which is very good. Six Excite pellets went into 0.939-inches at 25 feet. As reader Roamin Greco told us, the Excite pellet is a great value for the money, and they did quite well the first time I tested them. H&N Exciteįirst to be tested were H&N Excite pellets. It doesn’t take much to stop BBs at 400 f.p.s. It works perfectly and stops everything cold. It’s just 4-inches deep but large enough that I don’t need a backer board when I shoot close. I used a tall thin box filled with rubber mulch for today’s test, as well as for the BB test in Part 4. I shot 6-shot groups at 10-meter pistol targets, using a 6 o’clock hold on the bull. I was able to shoot with the handgun held at arm’s length which made the sights look right. The long barrel rested on top of the bag and I shoved the revolver into the bag for stability. This stabilized the revolver more than the UTG Monopod rest. I used a sandbag rest on my MTM shooting table to rest the airgun. If you are going to shoot pellets you want to do it from farther away than 16 feet, which is five meters. This is a test you readers asked for, so sit back and enjoy! The testįor this test I moved back to 25 feet. Today we look at the accuracy of the S&W model 29 BB revolver shooting pellets. ![]()
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