I use them in 177 in my hw100 and daystate mk4 and get really good groups at 40 yrs good pellets
After having much success with the above pellets in ,177 cal. in a few of my spring guns, I'm wondering how they behave in .22 Cal. ?
Anyone out there using them in their springers ?
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I use them in 177 in my hw100 and daystate mk4 and get really good groups at 40 yrs good pellets
I havnt shot competitions with them but my experience in .22 is that they are just like the .177 version better than anything else.
I use them in .22
The JSB variants in general give the best groups in my guns and the Express is practically the perfect weight for 12fpe .22 and generally give the most power/velocity as well.
In .177 they have out performed Exacts so its possible they may do the same in .22 ?
RS haven't done as well for me.
Better try some .22 Express !
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For my indoor 20 yard LSR comps I'm in the process of switching from the 15.9s to the Exact RS which is a little bit lighter than the Express.
The reasons for changing? As I'm making holes in cardboard I don't need to have the oomph of a heavy pellet and the RS pellets appear to be better made and a slightly harder lead. Leastways I'm seeing less skirt damage, and the first thing to highlight a dodgy skirt is how the pellet will load into the Air Arms magazine. The RSs drop in every time.
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I use Jumbo Express in the 99s when I can't get RS and they perform just as well. I buy mine locally under the Mosquito Express branding, but they are exactly the same pellet only slightly cheaper. (If you peel off the Mosquito label, you'll find the JSB label underneath)...
I have some but have yet to try them in earnest. As Jim Tyler's findings have shown us time and time again in his experiments, they often result in a more refined firing cycle in most springers, due to lower required release pressure (obviously depending on individual guns' set-ups), so, if your barrel likes them they're going to be excellent. As DJP says, they'll very often be the most efficient too, so maybe giving the option of a little de-tune to improve the cycle even further? And, of course, always worth checking with these more efficient pellets anyway, to ensure we stay within the limit.
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Found jsb to be a very good pellet in .22 I would say as good as AA Field Diablo (I use both types)
They are the same pellet
I did try AA Express a while ago but, I found that Falcon Accuracy Plus worked better for me as a lightweight pellet in both calibres.
All of the above.