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Your thoughts on round selection...

by The Dome-inator (Login squirrelflavoredicecream)

 
Hi guys- new to the forum but seems like an enthusiastic and well informed bunch!
I've recently jumped up to a .22 350 Feuerkraft( slimline 350 mag basically) RWS droop mount, leapers weaver rings and a leapers varmint scope. Wow. After less than 50 rounds it is not only sighted but I am hitting a target slightly bigger than a quarter @ exactly 32 yards with complete shot to shot consistancy. It does well with RWS superpoint and JSB predators. I am very tempted to not mess with the current status, given the guns performance when it is not even broken in ( which I was expecting to be a bear) but Im always too curious for my own good. I ordered a sampler to include 28- 33 various .22 rounds of all different shapes sizes and weights, but I am curious- is 21 grains(kodiaks) going to adversely effect my spring? I have heard it is fine to use in "magnum" type springers- just not during the break in period as this will cause advanced desieling. Just looking for some opinions on how heavy is " too heavy", and what could top predators in terms of stopping power.

my first day of shooting the gun I nailed a double lunger on a tree rat ( I'm not a biologist but there was a LOT of fresh, bright blood) dropped him like a sack of potatoes - zero movement. I'd like to post a pic of my set up and maybe some game soon if anyone would like a gander- this has quickly become one of my favorite hobbies.



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