I ordered some JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy.22 from Trenier Airguns, Jeff asked me about the sizing and I of course went HUH? so I got the standard 5.52 and one 5.53, so besides .0004" what in the heck is the difference?
You might want to head size both groups. I'd bet there are very few that are exactly 5.53.Well I gave the 5.53's a shot, no pun intended, and they literally were all over the place, now in fairness the gun was COLD and a bit of a wind blowing from my back but I'm talking, for 20 shots, like a shotgun at 15 yards, switched to 5.52 and it tightened right up, literally 5 in the same hole at 30 yards. This is with my .22 Sapsan, I had the same thing with my Maverick .22 compact. Obviously not the golden pellet for those two guns.
Purchase a 5.52 pellet sizer...lI have one for sizing over sized pellet headsWell I gave the 5.53's a shot, no pun intended, and they literally were all over the place, now in fairness the gun was COLD and a bit of a wind blowing from my back but I'm talking, for 20 shots, like a shotgun at 15 yards, switched to 5.52 and it tightened right up, literally 5 in the same hole at 30 yards. This is with my .22 Sapsan, I had the same thing with my Maverick .22 compact. Obviously not the golden pellet for those two guns.
I've been thinking about it, it's not as if they are expensive.Purchase a 5.52 pellet sizer...lI have one for sizing over sized pellet heads.
I'm going to guess that .217, 5.52 is .21735", 5.53 is .21774 or .00039" larger. I know that for me 5.53 isn't todays golden pellet. I'm going to order one size lower and see that happens.I'm gunna be the one to ask; I've seen .216, .217, .218, up to .22.
Which is the middle one? Lol it sounds dumb but I can get a .22 in But the straight .22 is a bear to shove in.
I bout a digital caliper but it doesn't go .000 just .00
Suggestions?
Trying to measure one ten thousands of an inch (.0001) with calipers is close to impossible, you CAN do it with quality micrometers but it takes a lot of practice and I doubt the pellets are forming a true circle and being soft lead, it's an extra challenge.I'm gunna be the one to ask; I've seen .216, .217, .218, up to .22.
Which is the middle one? Lol it sounds dumb but I can get a .22 in But the straight .22 is a bear to shove in.
I bout a digital caliper but it doesn't go .000 just .00
Suggestions?
Yep, and what even funnier is, my 1st Sapsan LOVED AA 16 gr, this one hates them with a passion but my Maverick Compact loves them zinging along at 930, along with the JSB Exact Heavies 18.13 5.52. Darn airguns are fickle beasts, reminds me of the Mrs.You already discovered for yourself what my answer was going to be. The difference could be between a poor group and an excellent group. Looks like you found out exactly what size your particular rifle likes. Amazing how such a small change can make such a huge difference. It takes experimentation, and sometimes it seems like magic when you find just the right pellet and head size!
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