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07-12-2020, 11:45 AM
#601
BSA Ultra .177 (Bowkettted !)
JSB Match Diabolo Exact
Daystate Select 4.53
H&N Barracuda Magnum
JSB seems to be best of three.
Need to have a good look through this thread and give a few more a go.
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20-02-2021, 12:43 PM
#602
Ripley AR 5s
i have found these work best
AA Fields 4.52
JSB Exact 4.52
Cheers
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23-02-2021, 10:23 PM
#603
Diana 52 ultracarbine .22
Mine has a tight choke and JSB Exact RS seem to work best.
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24-03-2021, 04:10 PM
#604
Steyr Pro-X .22 12ft.lbs
JSB Exact 5.51 15.89gn (although on the last two tins 85% weigh in at 14.56gn +/- 0.02gn with the remainder at 16.00gn +/- 0.10gn) the 14.56gn were the most accurate in this non FAC rifle
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26-05-2021, 05:28 AM
#605
I am just getting back into shooting after a long, long break (mid 90s). My favoured pellet was always the Ely wasp, the .22s in the blue tin. It was £5 for 500. I now find they’ve been discontinued and an old tin with maybe 100 pellets in is going for £20 on . The March of progress!
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05-09-2021, 12:10 PM
#606
Weihrauch HW44 - Air Arms Diabolo Match
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19-09-2021, 11:51 PM
#607
Diana 34 22 cal. AA Diablo Fields
HW97 22 cal.AA Diablo Hunter
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09-10-2021, 09:56 PM
#608
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08-11-2021, 09:26 PM
#609
Pellets !
My 2 cents:
My Pardini K12 seems to like these:
H&N Finale Match Lights, 7.86 gr, 4.49mm
Champions Choice (made by H&N) 0.59g, 4.49mm
My Crosman 2300S will shoot anything you feed it.
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11-02-2022, 10:05 AM
#610
Spitfires (.22 only)
This seemed like the best place for this post. I am new to the forum, and have been playing around with a Crosman 2240/50. Tuning, de-tuning (a lot of time detuning) and learning about lots of things messing around in the back garden. I need plenty of practise, so have been looking at most the economic way to get better. Obviously, I am getting through lots of pellets. Having read far and wide, and as this thread evidences, far back in time too, it seemed that Marksman, Excite and Spitfires were the ones to look out for if I wanted cheap before progressing to something that my improving aim would justify.
I have bought 4 tins of .22 Spitfires, and decided to weigh them up, (being retired, and time is not an issue whilst waiting for SWMBO to stir later in the mornings). These are the "new" Spitfires, and were pretty oily, with little swarf in the tin. I don't intend measuring heads, skirts or checking fit, other than if it goes in the breech, it is a guddun. I'll post a different thread elsewhere when I have done accuracy testing. However, in the course of my searching, I have seen many requests about Spitfire weights, and quite a lot of erroneous statements in reply too unless the old ones were quite different to the new ones (I've seen the pics). My 2,000 sample may not represent everyone's experience, but it is at least factual.
I bought cheap scales, and whilst claiming 0.001 gm accuracy, I wasn't quite so sure when testing them out, so have stuck to 0.2gn groupings. Overall for the total, the average weight was 16.6gn. I worked with groups of 16.0-16.2gn, 16.21-16.4gn, 16.41-16.6gn 16.61-16.8gb and above. Of the 2,000 pellets, 2 tins were showing the majority (about 80%) in the 16.4-16.8gn range, whilst two were skewed in the 16.2-16.6gn range. Anyhow, here are the ranges and average distributions:
16.2-16.4gn, 7%-19%, 11%
16.4-16.6gn, 31%-43%, 38%
16.6-16.8gn, 34%-47%, 41%
Above 18.8gn, 6%-14%, 9%
I guess this just shows what everyone says, don't expect too much consistency (or clean fingers) out of a tin. It remains to be seen if it is any better with accuracy within the weight groups.
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11-02-2022, 04:43 PM
#611
Spitfires (22, current type)
Current issue Spitfire 22 head diameters in the tins here mic. up at between 0.215"(5.46mm) and 0.2185"(5.55mm).
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16-05-2022, 06:06 PM
#612
Kral Knight .22 (2021 vintage). H&N Barracuda 18 grain pellets are really accurate. They shoot with more energy than JSB heavies and Bisley Magnums so are losing a little less on the barrel's choke. Not too expensive at JSRs at the moment either.
BB
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02-12-2022, 09:12 PM
#613
Adive on where to start
I am looking to buy a PCP air rifle for some fun FT shooting. Probably going to be either an Air Arms 510 or BSA R10. I note from reading various posts pellet choice can be key to small groups. So, where do you start? There are so many choices, cant try them all, so is there a way of shortlisting pellet to try?
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30-05-2023, 02:39 PM
#614
BRK Ghost
Hi im picking up a BRK Ghost in .177 sub 12ftlb in two weeks and this looks like the best place to get the correct information on what are a good pellets for the range out to 50mtrs for this airgun type, iv only ever owned Air Arms and i fell like a change so any advice could same me time and money on the wrong choice. Thank you
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07-06-2023, 06:05 PM
#615
Anybody done much pellet testing with the leshiy 2, I've got a couple of sample packs coming but any pointers appreciated.
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