I am asking this as I've noticed a trend in a couple of airguns.
The things I have realized through this testing is that the pellets or slugs that fouled the barrel were made of a much harder alloy of lead than the JSB pellets. I'd be curious to know what causes this to happen more with certain ammo.
- Bantam Sniper XR - hole in hole groupings at range, tested out some H&N and NSA slugs in it that did not shoot well, went back to JSB pellets and groupings are spread with some flyers. Did a few pull-through cleans on the barrel and back to hole on hole.
- Ataman AP16 - very tight groups with JSB pellets, tried out some Crossman Premier that shot okayish, back to the JSB and spreading groups with flyers. Some pull-throughs to clean and groups are right back on point.
The things I have realized through this testing is that the pellets or slugs that fouled the barrel were made of a much harder alloy of lead than the JSB pellets. I'd be curious to know what causes this to happen more with certain ammo.