I then emptied the other half o my magazine on my swinging steel targets and it appears I hit them most of the time looking back on my video. All 8 rounds shot within 1.5 inches and I am pretty sure I could do this all day long with this pellet shooter. The next 8 rounds where designated for the paper target which was setup 30 feet from my semi rested position (rested on sand bag and standing in the back). I would expect even lead pellets to hit 450 fps on a warm day. Not bad considering how cold it was and the fact that I was not using the super light weight PBA® Platinum Pellets. The first 8 shots where aimed through my Chronograph resulting in an average 415 fps using 7 grain RWS lead pellets. I did manage to get my Chronograph problem figured out so for this test I got reads on all 8 shots which was awesome! So how did my Gamo MP9 Blowback CO2 Pellet and BB Tactical Pistol perform? Pretty nicely overall, since it has 8 shots at each end of teh 16 shot rotary magazine I decided to base my testing on 8 shot groups. So I wanted to get this one out before the Holidays! Thought I would wear my Santa hat for this one :) After posting my Table Top Review for the Gamo MP9 Blowback CO2 Pellet and BB Tactical Airgun, It seemed like most people where pretty interested with it and where looking forward to my Field Test Shooting Review.