.177 10gn Zan.
Hatsan AT44...So good, it's the dedicated Zan gun.
BSA R10 Se. ..Suprisingly, good enough for HFT.
What barrels have you found work with slugs in sub 12 .177 ?
I've found a couple that were OK in an unchocked barrel, but still a bit less accurate that their preferred diabolo pellets diet, so no beneift unless perhaps shooting in a hurricane.
Tried the Zans and some others all around 10g... nothing seems to want to group tighter than an inch at 30 yards
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
.177 10gn Zan.
Hatsan AT44...So good, it's the dedicated Zan gun.
BSA R10 Se. ..Suprisingly, good enough for HFT.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" -- Benjamin Franklin
I'm getting excellent results with my vulcan 2 and krait bit I've plosihed the choke out of both cz barrels. That being said, it's also improved the groups with diabolo pellets and they still marginally trump the slugs. In truth, they'll both now shoot zan and jsb slugs, jsb pellets, barracuda match, qys streamlined and domed and barracuda match all under a 20p at 40yds. But the best 2 are jsb heavies and the streamlined. with the extra cost of slugs with slightly worse accuracy, I can't justify buying them. I've hunted rats and squirrels with slugs and they were damn good, though.
Have you tried the Zan lead free slugs ?
I didn't even know they existed until I saw some in the dealer last week,
.177 - 8.5gn, .22 - 15gn, .25 - 22gn, nice weights for sub 12.
Have you tried the Mako slugs? Some have good success with them, but they need to be hand loaded to ensure they enter the barrel straight. Many lightweight slugs suffer from the same problem in that they have a very short length in contact with the barrel and can be slightly crooked when pushed into the barrel, especially from a magazine.
Slug size relative to your barrel diameter is also critical, you may need to slug your barrel to find out its exact diameter. The slug diameter should ideally be around .001-.002 larger than the diameter between the lands according to US forums.
I had the Hatsan AT44 on Zan's in a shootout against my
FTP900 and HFT 500 at FT distance.
The comp guns did a little fingernail group at 55yds, the Hatsan did a thumbnail and from the impact noise, hit a whole lot harder.
II was very surprised how well the BSA R10 shot them.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" -- Benjamin Franklin
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Ive tried five different barrels, choked and unchoked along with a big selection of slugs shot at various fps too but never found one that delivered anything near useable accuracy
A mate has just tried a few light jsb .177 slugs through his r10 with a chokeless Cometa barrel and says its worth investigating, so he has ordered a box of samples and will test soon
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My Phoenix MK2 with BSA barrel shoots Piledriver slugs very well, but they're way too heavy to be any practical use. It was designed to shoot them, the loading probe locates in the base of the slug to load it straight.