Bob,
My pleasure
It is a shame we cannot include images in the Target/Competition section, as the histogram shows the results in a much more accessible way.
Have fun & a good Sunday
Best regards
Russ
Bob,
My pleasure
It is a shame we cannot include images in the Target/Competition section, as the histogram shows the results in a much more accessible way.
Have fun & a good Sunday
Best regards
Russ
Dont worry, I just wondered why S100 was excluded. I checked the JSB website, it seems that they are no longer their match topline. Theyre now their heavier matchpellet whereas the Premiumline took its place as toplevel matchpellet.
Didnt even know they changed till yesterday (AGW piece)
I use JSB Exact in 99% of my 'hunting guns' and classics as well, I use the JSB match in all the Tau 7s.
Yes they often are deformed but they still perform best/very well
R10 I only use in the LG300. The other matchrifles all prefer domes
ATB,
yana
Not all .22 pellets have the claimed weight printed on the tins - such as Webley .22 AccuPell or Webley .22 PowaPell. These show no claimed weight at all - this is not very handy when trying to establish an airguns power when using them!
Both are marked as 5.5mm but no other information is given.
Likewise with .177 Crossman AccuPell pellets (presumably these Crossman pellets are the same as Webley AccuPell pellets?)
Accupell pellets (both Crossman and Webley branded) have printed on their tins "Probably The Worlds Most Accurate Airgun Ammo".
It would be good to know what they actually weigh, what variation the pellets have, and then of course to see just how accurate they are in performance too!
I do know of a few (non related) spring powered air rifle shooters who swear by them - so maybe they are good ?- but we still need to know the weights to check the power they provide when used in airguns that are close to the 12ft/lb legal limit.
Last edited by zooma; 02-05-2018 at 11:35 AM.
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Bob,
The 0.22" pellets I have weighed ( in lots of 100) are :
Air Arms Diablo Field - Stated 16 gr., actual average 15.9 gr., (heaviest - lowest = 0.5 gr.)
JSB Jumbo RS - Stated 13.4 gr., actual average 13.4 gr., (heaviest - lowest = 0.5 gr.)
JSB Jumbo Express - Stated 14.4 gr., actual average 14.3 gr., (heaviest - lowest = 0.5 gr.)
JSB Jumbo Exact - Stated 15.9 gr., actual average 15.9 gr., (heaviest - lowest = 0.7 gr.)
(The results are in the spreadsheet I sent you.)
I have still not heard back from JSB with regards to their 'optimistic' weight tolerance claim for their Premium line of pellets - they state +/- 1 mg., I found spreads of 6 to 7 mg.
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Webley doesnt make its own pellets. Never has. They were and are all rebranded.
I used Lazapell (FTT) and Lazadome (JSB iirc) for a while. Only difference was those were said to be lubed.
So just look up their counterparts.
Dunno what the counterparts are of the recent Webley pellets but no doubt you can google it and find out
ATB,
yana
Last edited by zooma; 02-05-2018 at 07:33 PM.
Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.
Citizen K,
Many thanks
Have fun !
Best regards
Russ