I have always really appreciated the .25 JSB King Heavy 33.05 grain pellets and the groups that it affords through my Air Arms S-510.
Today, I received from Pyramid Air my first tin of .25 JSB King Heavy 33.95 Grain MKII pellets, "300" count.
This evening, I hand weight all of the pellets, sorting them into three different batches; <33.75, 33.75 to 34.15, and > 34.15.
This tin actually had a total count of 307 pellets in it.
I had a few pellets that were just shy of 35 grains. 141 of the 307 weighed in excess of 34.15 grains. 24 of the pellets weighed < 33.75 grains. 142 of the 307 weighed within the 33.75 to 33.15 grain range, or within +/0 .2 grains of the advertised 33.95.
The first calm day that I get when I am available, I will shoot side-by-side groups of the Standard King Heavy pellets vs the MKII and post photos of the results on this forum.
Today, I received from Pyramid Air my first tin of .25 JSB King Heavy 33.95 Grain MKII pellets, "300" count.
This evening, I hand weight all of the pellets, sorting them into three different batches; <33.75, 33.75 to 34.15, and > 34.15.
This tin actually had a total count of 307 pellets in it.
I had a few pellets that were just shy of 35 grains. 141 of the 307 weighed in excess of 34.15 grains. 24 of the pellets weighed < 33.75 grains. 142 of the 307 weighed within the 33.75 to 33.15 grain range, or within +/0 .2 grains of the advertised 33.95.
The first calm day that I get when I am available, I will shoot side-by-side groups of the Standard King Heavy pellets vs the MKII and post photos of the results on this forum.