Yup!!! My preferred plinking roundsCheap pellets? Not at 50+ yards.


H&n makes the Excite series(brand/whatever) they rock in any style really
Norma makes beautiful "cheap" wadcutters


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Yup!!! My preferred plinking roundsCheap pellets? Not at 50+ yards.
If you are thinking Springers at 50-75 yards with a scope. Accuracywise, you are very close to PCP territory and probably at the limit of most springers.50 - 75 yard with a scope
I have a Sightron on 54 and s Hawke on a TX200. No problems and most important both hold point of aim and are repeatable.I got a tx200hc in .22
Still looking for a scope ...
I'm not familiar with Norma pellets. I can say that even expensive pellets are the cheapest and yet most important part of the accuracy equation. Especially compared to the airgun peripherals or powder burners. I don't mind spending one penny more per shot to hit what I'm aiming at.
That's good at 17 yards take them past 50. Totally different. Plus you're sorting them. I'd put a gun in my mouth before sorting pellets. Sorting cheap pellets takes away the price advantage, unless your time isn't valuable. I'd rather spend a couple bucks more a tin and not sort.I have been messing with .177 Norma Golden Trophy 8.4 (Diabolo) pellets. I am shooting a TX200 MIII. They are grouping in the .15" ctc range for 5 shot groups at 16.6 yards. I weight sorted 300 to the nearest 0.1 grain and they fell into 2 bins (save 8 pellets) at 8.3 and 8.4. So they are very consistent.
That's good at 17 yards take them past 50. Totally different. Plus you're sorting them. I'd put a gun in my mouth before sorting pellets. Sorting cheap pellets takes away the price advantage, unless your time isn't valuable. I'd rather spend a couple bucks more a tin and not sort.
Seventeen yards doesn't extrapolate linearly to 50+. Shoot 50+ then tell me about cheap pellets. I'm not saying they can't work. I'm saying until you shoot unsorted pellets 50+ there's nothing to discuss.
Look I'm not looking to argue with you. I've shot springers a hundred yards lots of times. Show me a page full of (6 or more) fifty yard targets with unsorted Norma or other cheap pellets that average under 2 MOA. Until then I'm done with this stupidity.I am shooting a TX200 MKIII. Shooting 50 yards is pretty interesting. As is 100 yards.
Sorry to hijack the thread@JP806TX - That is an interesting rifle, thanks for the tip. There is a nice blog post on the rifle, now I am very curious! Mr. Gaylord always has something interesting to say.
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Today I have the start of a very strange one for you. I'm reporting on the Norica Omnia ZRS breakbarrel spring-piston air rifle.www.pyramydair.com
Groups are measured center to center. Typically people take the edge to edge measurement and deduct the projectile diameter from that. That's not typically accurate because paper targets close up a little behind round nosed and pointed projectiles. Only wadcutters cut near perfect holes. This makes them easy to measure and score. That's why wadcutters are used in many competitive shooting sports.Sorry to hijack the thread
Part 6 just got published
Still not impressed with the accuracy of the Omnia so far.
I kept looking and looking at this image for Part 6, it looks like a dime on the right =0.705 inches
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"Today the Omnia rifle put 10 JSB Exact RS pellets into a 0.377-inch group at 25 yards."
hmmm. Does that look like a 0.377 inch group? Maybe Tom paired that image with the wrong caption?