Well, it shot bullseye the best, a little over 800 fps with 1 grain. Shot my .22 NAA with federal lightening just to compare and it shot the same, little over 800. So, with bullseye, it's basically equal to the .22 It also shot some pyrodex, whadda joke! around 500 fps. So, bullseye it is until I get my hands on some 777. I'm in a holding pattern until then.
The good news is it's pretty accurate. The bad news is I had to hold the front blade to the bottom and sight there, and about 4" right to hit bull, but groups were about 4" off hand at 15 feet. I guess if the bad guy got it and I put enough distance on him, he'd be shooting at my feet thinkin' he was on. ROFL. But, with the proper funky sight picture, it seems to work about as well as my LR version.
So, we'll see what the 777 does when I get some. That's probably better than shooting B'eye, though in no way do I think I'm over-pressuring the gun with it. Wasn't real impressive, about like shooting the .22 and the chrony verified this. But, it's neat as heck and I'll have fun with it. I need to figure something on the sights, though. For now, I'll just hold over with some Kentucky windage.
As far as I remember, manyirons was a bogus gunsmith that stole the customers' guns and put them up on gunbroker. Don't believe anything that he posted.
NO SCREAMIN'? I never heard that! Cripes, I was considering sending my ROA for that bore job, but never did! DAMN! If that's true, I hope he's resting in a 4x8 cell somewhere. IIRC, he was supposed to be in Ohio somewhere. Probably bogus, too, though he'd have to give a shipping address. I'd been tempted to hunt him down all the way up there if he'd have Ped me off, enough.