Diana 240 Best Pellets for Accuracy ?.

I want to get a Diana 240 for just plinking fun. Did my homework , and found the 240 would be great with a light cocking effort. I found one at Midway USA for $99 on backorder.
All I want is something in a springer that I can fun with in my 15 yard backyard. I would like to get some great accuracy from it tho , and that is why I'm asking here for help.
Anyone that has had luck with a certain pellet I would like to hear about it. Post target pics if I got um thanks.
 

Beat Pellets for Accuracy ?​


Although I've never owned a D 240, I've found beating my pellets actually counter-productive to accuracy in every gun I tried them in.

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You beat them in to submission .

Hit the bulls or else . Ya, know .

Anyways hope youf china diana works out better then mine . I wanted a cheap cull pellet tun can gun and that dianapeak failed at that .. im thinking yhere stuff got started poor they just abandoned the usa market . Lol
 
As with virtually any "what's best" question, typically there is no best only opinions and what the individual barrel performs best with. Test, test, test...
Yes I agree , but sometimes you can get lucky , and find a best within the first few tries. I ask to see what worked for others , so I could try to narrow it down a bit. From what people have said here , and a few different AI models that scan forums, and video reviews ect. So from what I have learned so far 7 , and 8 grain area with domed JSB I think it will be a good start. The 240 was my backyard in the city pick only 15 yards , but the biggest reason was the 20 lb cocking effort.
I know it's made in China, but when the backorder arrives for $99 It is just for fun after all. OV.