A lot must have changed with the good old Bisley Mag as I cannot get anywhere near pellet on pellet at 55 yards
Kindest regards
Barrel
Back in the day when I used to shoot FT 1992 Bisley Magnum .177 cal . was the pellet to use but Crossman were coming .
The Mags were pellet on pellet at 55yds but had a bit of drop so range finding had to be spot on.
What I am thinking is with the bigger mag scopes in use today range finding must be easy so if you dial and range fine spot on the magnum would buck the wind
better.
So has any one tried the BISLEY MAGNUM out for group size at 55yds if so what are they like these days
A lot must have changed with the good old Bisley Mag as I cannot get anywhere near pellet on pellet at 55 yards
Kindest regards
Barrel
IF I WALKED ON WATER PEOPLE WOULD SAY I COULD NOT SWIM !
this can happen as that is what RWS supper domes .177 cal did they went from being the best FT pellet to no where .
I will pick up a tin of mags and try them at the range on sunday will try my 2 guns on the ftp900 and a HW101
Two of my rifles shoot the hw 'branded', 10.4 heavies tighter than anything else, look like bis mag, but slightly different, group differently too.
I have barracuda match that seem just as good as ever too -
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I'm still looking for the pellet on pellet option at 55 yards.
I managed all pellets inside 15mm the other day at 55 yards and threw the gun in the canal as it was obviously rubbish.
Do you happen to have the coordinates to that spot in the canal handy Col?
Bozzer pore workman blames his tools LOL
pellet on pellet is EASILY achievable at 55 yards... I just need to fire a group of a couple of hundred shots and eventually it becomes true.
I think and therefore...... I refuse to steal someone else's quote to try to sound more erudite or profound than I actually am.
I've never had great results with biz mags in any rifle.
Always wanted to try barracudas!
Master Debater
they group well in my BSA Scorpion, dependant on batch, but the trajectory is more like a .22 so I fail to see the point in using them when I get just as good groups with JSB Exact and don't suffer the trajectory problem!
My thoughts entirely, - however, I've found JSB heavies to be a good compromise, about 30% heavier than a standard pellet in .177, still do over 700fps and produce a higher power value than my standard 8.4grn pellets at around 770fps, and very accurate.
Got to be at least worth a punt?
James
well been out and tried the MAGS 30yds one hole 40yds 10 pellets 6mm group 55yds = 11mm group 10 shots in both of my guns .
FTP900 was better but bigger mag helps once your impact point is adjusted ,
I found both guns need there 40yd number to be spot on at 30yds ajust turret and all numbers are the same or within a click .
Both guns are running 700 to 705 fps on the MAGs
So I find the MAGs good but AA 8.4g 4.52mm are a little better with sub 8mm groups at 54yds
will only be using the MAGs for hunting nice to know I have a back up pellet on a wind blown day