HW 99s .177..ACCUPELLS
HW97k .177..WEIHRAUCH FTs
COMETA 300 .22.....ACCUPELLS
HW 45 .22.......WEIHRAUCH FTs
I realise that some people dont think that this is a great idea but the idea is for people to be able to see what works best in ther gun, if people put down size of groups then much of the size of the group will be as a result of the shooters ability. Those of you who are very experienced will be getting muh tighter groups than people who have not been shooting long. Therefore if people put what groups best then that goes somewaay to eliminate the problem of shooters ability.
I have now finnished my GCSE's so I have more free time and if there are still people out there who think this is a good ide then please add to the list and I will keep adding them to the website.
Thanks,
Toby
HW 99s .177..ACCUPELLS
HW97k .177..WEIHRAUCH FTs
COMETA 300 .22.....ACCUPELLS
HW 45 .22.......WEIHRAUCH FTs
daystate air ranger - daystate 4.52 / jsb exacts 4.52
Craig
Daystate airwolf. 177 - mtc viper 6-24x56
bsa superstar .25 - H&N FTT
Daystate airwolf. 177 - mtc viper 6-24x56
toby sent you a pm.
Falcon Prairie PF18 .177- AirArms Diablo Field 4.52
Crosman 2250- Accupels
Superten - Bisley Magnums (4.51) Logun Penetrators
Ultra - Logun Penetrators
Mate it's a nice idea and I didn't mean to rubbish the idea. It's just that if someone thinks Milbro Caledonians group well then all that tells us is that they don't know what grouping well is and it could lead to some poor bugger going out and buying some!
The thing about fidning the best pellet is that it has to be done from a bench or in some way supported so as to take as much of the a shooter out of the equation.
That given, providing group sizes is helpful and gives some frame of reference.
air ranger .177 jsb heavies
air arms 410 classic .177 jsb heavies
verminator .177 jsb 8.4 4,52
falcon lighthunter .22 logun penetrators
falcon lighthunter .177 airarms fields
tdr .22 air arms
tdr .177 convertion jsb 8.4 4.52
engineer
Hi,
I've just bought a BSA Scorpion T10 in .177 and had a quick go with various pellets,mainly two groups at 50 yards.
I shoot with the front rested on a rolled up towel and my fist supporting the rear,and please bear in mind I'm not that good of a shot.
Five shot groups at 50 yards(measured centre to centre).
Air Arms Field 4.51-102.5mm
Bisley Magnum 4.51-32mm,24mm
Bisley Magnum 4.52-16mm,22.5mm
Bisley Superfield 41mm,35.5mm
Bisley Long Range Gold 33mm,15mm
Daystate Select 4.51-39mm,40mm
Daystate Select 4.52-24mm,39mm
Daystate FT 4.53-51mm,61mm
Defiant 4.48-59mm,40.5mm
Defiant 4.50-25mm,34.5mm
Defiant 4.52-15mm,37mm
H&N Baracuda Match 4.51-16.5mm,11mm,12.5mm(66 yards,5 shots-22mm)
H&N Baracuda Match 4.52-17.5mm,27mm
H&N Field & Target Trophy 4.50-59mm,44mm
JSB Exact 4.52-28mm
JSB Exact Heavy 4.52-20.5mm,41.5mm
Logun Penetrator-32mm,24mm
RWS Superdome-35mm,39mm
Webley Mosquito Express 4.52-37.5mm,62mm
Dug out some targets from previous rifles:
AA S410 Carbine,.177
10 shot groups.
AA Field 4.52-50 yards,20mm & 60 yards,38.5mm
Daystate FT 4.51-50 yards,18mm
Daystate FT 4.52-50 yards,18mm & 60 yards,27.5mm(9 shots were 15mm)
Daystate FT 4.53-50 yards,18mm
AA S410 Classic,.177
60 yards,5 shots
AA Field 4.52-13.5mm
Daystate Select 4.52-26mm
JSB Exact 4.52-19mm
2007 MK.1 Rapid,.177
Daystate Select 4.52,50 yards,10 shots-19mm
AA Field 4.52,60 yards,10 shots-20mm
HTH,
Chris.
EDIT-Forgot to mention all groups were shot indoors.
Hey Toby.
Hope the exams went okay. Nice to see you back and that this thread is still going.
The list is shortened..... but still distinguished.
My .177" Mk3 TX200 HC has no problems with Crosman Premiers.
I know I'm far from the world's greatest shot (barely had the rifle 5 weeks), but I still pulled off a group that was 1/2" (by a hair) at 20 yards (outdoors) using them from prone - took me a while though, there must have been whole minutes between some shots.