I've always wondered what the difference was between the high and medium power on my FX Royale 400, now I know.
I shot 10 pellets (.22 cal, 21.3 gr H&N Sport Baracuda Match) at high power and then 10 pellets at medium power. Even though the tin said 21.3 gn, when I actually weighted them, they averaged 21.04 gn apiece.
Here's what I found out:
High Power:
The average velocity was 834.5 fps. For a pellet weighing 21.04 gn, the FPE turned out to be 32.54.
When I started shooting at high power the BAR of the gun was 220. When I finished shooting the 10 pellets the BAR was down to 210. A drop of 20 BAR.
Low Power:
The average velocity was 627 fps. For a pellet weighing 21.04 gn, the FPE turned out to be 18.37.
When I started shooting at high power the BAR of the gun was 211. When I finished shooting the 10 pellets the BAR was down to 201. A drop of 10 BAR.
Here's my question -
If I want to go squirrel hunting, should I set it on high power or med power?
I shot 10 pellets (.22 cal, 21.3 gr H&N Sport Baracuda Match) at high power and then 10 pellets at medium power. Even though the tin said 21.3 gn, when I actually weighted them, they averaged 21.04 gn apiece.
Here's what I found out:
High Power:
The average velocity was 834.5 fps. For a pellet weighing 21.04 gn, the FPE turned out to be 32.54.
When I started shooting at high power the BAR of the gun was 220. When I finished shooting the 10 pellets the BAR was down to 210. A drop of 20 BAR.
Low Power:
The average velocity was 627 fps. For a pellet weighing 21.04 gn, the FPE turned out to be 18.37.
When I started shooting at high power the BAR of the gun was 211. When I finished shooting the 10 pellets the BAR was down to 201. A drop of 10 BAR.
Here's my question -
If I want to go squirrel hunting, should I set it on high power or med power?