I wish to try these pellets soon .22 what size do you recomend for HW100, and what does JSB stand for. thanks Garry.
I wish to try these pellets soon .22 what size do you recomend for HW100, and what does JSB stand for. thanks Garry.
Joseph Shultz Bohemien
All barrels are different, so try a tin of 5.51s and 5.52s and see what your HW 100 likes best. Theyr'e the best pellets I've used, and shoot them in nearly all my rifles. The only rifles I own that don't like them are my Rapid 17 and 177 BSA Hornet, these produce best groups with Acupells. JSBs are available for £4.50 a tin from airammo.co.uk.
Have a look on www.airammo.co.uk
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
Thats some mouthfull, what they like & weight average.Originally Posted by Fiddler
The domed pellets are extremely accurate in my rifle, perhaps they will be in yours too ?
weights ? .... look HERE
JSB make the pellets for AirArms and Daystate, so the weights are 8.4 and 15.9.
The .177 are very popular with target shooters, 'cos they are very consistant, with few dented skirts, or flyers.
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
I did try to get some a while back from 3( reputable dealers, )they all said JSBs dont know of them what are they? many thanks for info guys. Garry.
Last edited by garrygun; 09-12-2005 at 11:54 PM.
Gus,
Are all JSB's created equal? Do they use the same dies for Daystate and AA? What is the most popular pellet in the UK for FT?
Thanks much,
Billy
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If you look at the AA Fields, you can see a crimping line on each side of the pellet, which is hardly visible on the JSB. I presume they are using an older, and more worn, die to make the AA's. A while ago, I stood some Daystates up against the AA's, and I swear they were a tiny bit shorter, but I didn't put a micrometer on them. Other people say they are the same.
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
have a look hereOriginally Posted by garrygun