the 16 grainers in .177 are possibly the worst pellet I have ever tried...out of 3 high power airguns the best group ran at 4" at 50m
the 16 grainers in .177 are possibly the worst pellet I have ever tried...out of 3 high power airguns the best group ran at 4" at 50m
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Steyr LG110 FT
Steyr LG110 HP .20cal
Steyr LG20 FT
AA S400 Ginb FT
HW100 FAC Ginb FT
FX Verminator,Gladiator, Ranchero
Logun Axsor
Logun S16Xs FAC
FWB300S
AA Venom ProSport Ginb FT
AA Venom TX200HC CS1000
Steyr LP50 and LP10
SAM K15
Theoben Evo .177
Theoben Crusader .20
BSA Lightning XL Tactical .177
Winchester Mod52 .22LR silhouette
Hammerli 152 Electronic .22 free pistol, others...
Looking at the comments they seem quite hit and miss. Some seem to find them very accurate, and some find them to group like a shotgun, but with not much inbetween. Very odd. They must be quite rifling fussy I'd guess.
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Bought a 1,000 4.52 Defiants for a thorough testing,
very accurate was first impression (be it noted I don't hunt)
Used in these guns sub 12ft lbs at 52yds
BSA Ultra
FX Typhoon
Brocock Contour
At this range all guns lacked hitting power due to lack of pellet weight, but very accurate wind not too much of an issue as pellet is so short,
Moved downrange to 35yds
Tack drivers in all Guns on paper targets
Grouping excellent, but for HFT etc need more weight to truly kill the tin chickens,
If I could get a heavy at the same price I would buy bulk,
All my Gas Pistols Love them, 5p groups as fast as I can pull the trigger at 6yds (takes practice)
Though to be fair JSR Geco's at 230p a tin rule the day,
Cheers All,
Ratty.
The groups from the dommy were only slightly bigger than the box the test packs came in at 55yds.
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Staffordshire Custom Rifles - Maverick & MTC Connect
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Staffordshire Custom Rifles - Maverick & MTC Connect
I tried .177 in my T10 scorpion at 50m. A lot of the shots were wedged in the backstop sideways...Some even entered backwards! Terrible. i could actaully see them wabbling their way awkwardly down the range and many of them missed my target sheet altogether.
But they seem to do well in my gamo compact pistol, oddly.
Similarly I've tested the .22 U bolt...I had hoped the lighter weight would carry them down range faster. I use an up-turned picnic table at home for a backstop, i gave up after about 30 shots when they could even hit that!
I have now gone in the opposite direction. Magnum pellets all the way, much more stable at longer ranges with greater energy retension for that satisfying punch at the target.
J
as said in FAC the 18g are awesome, with a handsome thwack on the target
JB ,FAC superten .22, Dr bob quickfill....ruger 10/22...marlin 795ss .44 taurus