Did a little more shooting with the 350 last night. Now that I'm getting more comfortable with the gun, I thought I'd fall back and try some pellets that didn't seem to work as well before. Predators and Kodiaks were my choice last night, with Superdomes as my control.
Kodiaks are still not working for me, can't seem to get them under 2" at 20 yards. Will keep trying. The Predators were a little more interesting. These are starting to feel like "almost, but no cigar" to me. On paper, I'll stack 2, then spread the last 3 around. The next group will open up even more. I also did some informal longer range plinking, and I think the same thing was happening. At this point, I would not consider them a hunting quality pellet, just because I can never be sure if they are going to hit where I'm aiming them. It's especially frustrating because both times I've tried these, the results were the same. First two shots stacked right at POA, then who knows. That said, if I can ever get them to settle down, they do seem to pack quite a punch. Will do some chrony testing on everything this weekend. Can't wait 'til the new scope gets here, still not sure my scope isn't partly to blame.
BTW, I'm finding that a medium hold with the forearm rested at about the balance point seems to be giving me the most consistent accuracy with the 350. At least, that's what works with the Superdomes. This also seems reasonable for a hunting rifle. I tried a super light hold last night, still rested, it might have been slightly more accurate, but who could hunt that way? More later.
Dave