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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
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Posted by ShockJock on September 05, 2002 at 14:33:21:

In Reply to: Re: Angel range VS. others posted by Bellcrank on September 02, 2002 at 01:23:26:

About 2 years back, I did a test from benchrest comparing my Angel, Mag, Cocker, and Shocker.

The end result of the test, taken at a couple of different elevation settings for the benchrest, with 3 groups of 30 shots for each marker, all shots chronoed, showed that even with different barrels on the listed markers, the variation in range between the markers was a matter of inches at each range. The variation in average range at distances over 80ft turned out to be just over 6" between the best and worst performer. In other words, the range difference between those four markers, tested with the same paint and fired at the same velocity, was negligible.


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