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    Quote Originally Posted by orcecaveman View Post
    Thanks guys. Looks like its going to be trial and error then.....
    I'd also give the new 33.96 grain JSB Beast a go if your gun can push them to decent speed. There have been some rather promising reports of that pellet. The best .22 100M groups I've seen so far have been shot with JSB Heavies.
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    Bisley Magnum - great accuracy and consistency.

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    Ive got some Bisley Magnums. Going to give them a try.......

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    I use this , no matter what pellets I've tested It always decreases group size.

    Napier Air Pellet Power Lube increase accuracy by 50%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turriking View Post
    I use this , no matter what pellets I've tested It always decreases group size.

    Napier Air Pellet Power Lube increase accuracy by 50%
    by Solware Ltd

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    Again evidence that there is no one answer. I used this after cleaning pellets to stop them oxidising; did not see any improvement compared to either ‘out-of-the-tin’ or ‘cleaned’. What has happened, after a number of months, is the lube has gone sticky, it will need washing off again.

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    .22 pellets

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Again evidence that there is no one answer. I used this after cleaning pellets to stop them oxidising; did not see any improvement compared to either ‘out-of-the-tin’ or ‘cleaned’. What has happened, after a number of months, is the lube has gone sticky, it will need washing off again.
    Don't forget jsb express 14.35g,falcon accuracy plus 13.4g\jsb rs 13.4g,webley accupells 14.3g.All these give a flat tradjectory in 12fpe and are very accurate subject to the individual barrel of course.

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    Try RWS pellets, very high quality

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    Jsb

    I find jsb are the best but every rifles different

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    Air Arms Diabolo Field are best, in my experience. Hit a bullseye with a .22 at 60 yards today, with a spring gun. Gotta love that.
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    according to i hunter the new qys .22 pellets come out in January
    Ive got to give them a try cause their .177 are ace in my bsa r10

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    Which 22 pellets for accuracy

    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Again evidence that there is no one answer. I used this after cleaning pellets to stop them oxidising; did not see any improvement compared to either ‘out-of-the-tin’ or ‘cleaned’. What has happened, after a number of months, is the lube has gone sticky, it will need washing off again.
    I picked up a 2 shot venom raider that i'd had resealed & when i was putting the stock back on at home 2 bisley magnums fell out the shuttle that were covered with a sticky waxy gunk, i wondered what that was , thanks for solving the puzzle.
    Last edited by junglie; 22-11-2022 at 10:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Again evidence that there is no one answer. I used this after cleaning pellets to stop them oxidising; did not see any improvement compared to either ‘out-of-the-tin’ or ‘cleaned’. What has happened, after a number of months, is the lube has gone sticky, it will need washing off again.
    I wonder if the likes of pre-lubed Napier pellets also suffer from that issue, or if they use a different formula. Hadn't noticed any particular issue on the odd tin I've used it with.

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    I use .22 calibre even for target shooting and I find the JSB Exact Diabolos in 5.51 , 15.89 grain perfectly good for target shooting at 25 meters, but I only compete against myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orcecaveman View Post
    Ive got some Bisley Magnums. Going to give them a try.......
    good pellet for fac but sub 12 they drop a little bit get some airarms or jsb, almost everygun likes them

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    Quote Originally Posted by riku View Post
    I'd also give the new 33.96 grain JSB Beast a go if your gun can push them to decent speed. There have been some rather promising reports of that pellet. The best .22 100M groups I've seen so far have been shot with JSB Heavies.
    Remember you are addressing a UK based audience and the OP says nothing about his being an FAC rated rifle so the JSB Beast will be far too heavy.
    My recommendation for UK legal limit is to test between Crosman Accupells (14.3 grain) JSB Exact (15.9 grain) and H & N FTT (14.7 grain). In my view whilst buying a load of test bags may be the perfect answer in an ideal world, the OP should be able to go straight to a shortlist of the most likely pellets which will suit his rifle based on the collective experience on this forum.
    For FAC use I have never found anything better than the Bisley Magnum aka Baracuda which at 21 grain is hard hitting and usually accurate in all FAC rifles but I would keep the MV below 900 ft sec for best results. I have tried others which work well but are all stupidly expensive by which I mean an air rifle pellet costs more than an entire .22LR round from an established manufacturer. This to me is crazy but others are free to differ as always.
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