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Thread: Chrony tested the 1701P

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    Boolit Master melloairman's Avatar
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    Chrony tested the 1701P

    Pistol is at factory settings including a 2 pound trigger pull .Marvin


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    Wow, if i looked at that right, there's only about a 34 fps. deviation max. over the 80 shots.

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    Very similar results of what I'm getting out of mine. I plink with 10 grain crosmans that average around 440 fps and use 8gr RWS for paper work. They shoot tight to say the least. The factory grips suck but it's hard to complain at the price point so far that's my only complaint.

    Ebner

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    I only shoot it the one time .But I think it will be a good pistol . And there is not that much of a spread as is . And that can be altered if a little over , under hold does not take care of it .Marvin

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