Why buy JSB pellets....

Steve, from AEAC, did a JSB factory tour in 2019, it's on YouTube. Towards the end a co-owner explains the FX and JSB difference in a "MythBuster" section. Basically, JSB sets up machines and dies for a specific pellet run. Machines and dies are of different ages and hours used so pellet variance is considerable. JSB addresses by blending product from multiple machines in each tin. During this same run, all pellets from a randomly selected machine are determined to be FX product, so pellet variation is greatly reduced. WM
 
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I now have three guns (two are 25 caliber) that prefer JSB pellets. I have not tried FX 18 grain yet in the one 22 caliber but that is probably what I will buy when I need more. In the 25s it doesn't seem to make a difference and the FX are typically cheaper. The FX 34s seem to be like the MKII JSBs but that is what my guns like anyway. Unless you know your gun likes JSBs better I agree it is not worthwhile to pay a premium for JSBs.
 
When the H&N 18gr pellets came out a couple of years ago, they were very well made and consistent in size. I never got around to weighing them.
Out of 2 tins (400 pellets) that were 'Pellet Gaged', an astounding 89% were spot on and the same head diameter. They also shot great.
Being a couple of years later now, I have not retried them, assume that the quality has deteriorated a tad due to the dies being older, but I cannot prove that as I still have a bunch to shoot up from the first batch bought.
If your rifle likes 18gr pellets, you may want to give them a try.

mike