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Today’s video on the Walther Reign .22 will serve two purposes. The first will be to simply re-introduce viewers to the Walther Reign and get some out of the box data before we start getting into more serious testing. More importantly, this video will help anyone that owns an unregulated airgun and that’s been struggling to get consistent accuracy. It’s all about shot curve and finding the optimal starting pressure.

We’ve taken a look at the Walther Reign in .25, now we need to take a look at it in .22. But before we start getting into serious pellet testing and accuracy testing at range, we need to understand how to get the most from the Walther Reign .22. Given that this is an unregulated airgun, there is going to be a shot curve. Finding the optimal pressure which yields the best and most consistent velocity is going to be critical if we want to see consistent accuracy. In this video we’ll take you through the steps of finding your optimal pressure and then putting lead on paper at 50 yards to see if we have things dialed in., German made, airgun that’s has a lot to offer today’s airgunners. We hope you’ve enjoyed the video series.

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