Walther Dommie & JSB Exacts
Tench regged .177 BSA Ultra, H&N FTT 4.52
John Bowkett blue printed .22 BSA Hornet, H&N FTT 5.53
Walther Dommie & JSB Exacts
AA 400 super light .177
Bisley pest control
RWS fields
Not so much the pellet you use, it's the person behind the trigger
BSA Supersport .177 rws superdome
Daystate mk3 ft- jsb exacts 4.52 .177
Me:
HW97K 177: JSB Exact 4.52; AA Diabolo Field 4.52; RWS Superdome (groups slightly larger than previous two); Crosman Premier 7.9gr
HW95K 177: Same as HW97K
Brocock Concept 177:JSB Exact; AA Diabolo Field. Definitely doesn't like: H&N Field & Target Trophy
BSA Supersport Custom Carbine 22: Never found anything yet that it likes! Help, please!
Ole Lady:
AA/CZ S200 177: JSB Exact 4.52; AA Diabolo Field 4.52.
Crosman 2240: RWS Superdome (best); RWS Hobby
Gamo R77: RWS Hobby
Cheers - datadave
I have to both disagree and agree with you. In the 'good ole days' of the 70's when Wasp were really made by Eley at Kynoch and Lincoln Jeffries was still a household name, there were far fewer makes and marques of pellet to choose from but at least they were different - so it was possible to differentiate between their performances. Now, there are many more brands to choose from - or are there? There seems to be much 'badge engineering' and swapping of trade names between manufacturers. There has been much debate - at least between members of my ARC for example about whether JSB Exact, AA Diabolo Field and even RWS Superfield are one and the same 're-badged' pellet produced by the same manufacturer. The links between Webley and Crosman pellets seem pretty well defined and a number of pellets have been marketed under the BSA brand. The old favourite, Wasp - are I believe - now 'made' by Bisley - but who makes Bisley pellets? Is it H&N?
So, while we spend time, money and effort on 'comparing' pellet performance, what are we really comparing? In the end, although I know that certain pellets shoot better than others in specific guns, there seems little point in being too choosey between the same man in different hats!
Cheers - datadave
Last edited by datadave; 09-04-2012 at 03:10 PM. Reason: To include a bit more information
I've never given much thought to pellet lubrication, leaving this to the FTT elite shooters but from your results, it may be worth a try. You don't say which pellet/s you tested, though. I was particularly interested to see that you tested a BSA Scorpion - which pellet do you find gives the best results?
Cheers - datadave
bsa superten .22.........webley accupell's
powapells
h&n ftt
rws superdome
rws superpoint.
All great pellets, accupells and h&n ftt grouping 1/4" at 45yrds. the powerpells was a close 1/4" but had a few fiers at 45yrds. all had ten shots each. the rest of them was about1/2" groups at 45yrds.
@25yrds all was pellet on pellet. would recomend any one of these pellets through the superten, cheers.
hw101 177= 4.52 jsb excacts
Hw100 .22 fx 16 grains
Hw100 kt 177
Hn ftt 8.6 gr
someone asked "what good are copper pellets" i found a use that i am tempted to try out, if you fire them up and down the trunk of a dreaded Lillandai (dont know if thats the right spelling) the tree dies hooray!!!!!
Rapid 7 .177 accupells , air arms diabolo field, RWS superdomes
AA TX200 HC acuppells, air arms diabolo field
Daystate Air Wolf MCT .177 - Daystate Rangemaster Li, JSB exact 4.53, Daystate FT Heavy.
Daystate Mk4 .177 - As above.