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Hmmm surprising result!
Lol. The H&Ns and JSBs are the best hands down, but getting them to your door is another issue. My last JSB order took 5 weeks.
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Hmmm surprising result!
And those 175 count are that much better huh?
Yeah, but if I get embarrassing results like I did today, then I will be stuck with even more Crosmans as paper weight!!! I will think about it after I shoot a bit more of what I have. The ultra mags are not half bad, especially given that I am using iron sights and all.
I should get a semi auto .22 so I can do something with these .22s that are lame
Yeah, but if I get embarrassing results like I did today, then I will be stuck with even more Crosmans as paper weight!!! I will think about it after I shoot a bit more of what I have. The ultra mags are not half bad, especially given that I am using iron sights and all.
I should get a semi auto .22 so I can do something with these .22s that are lame
If you don't get better groups maybe get a better gun or practice shooting more or check your scope maybe something's loose or broken. You are supposed to get single hole groups at 10 yards with an HW95.
A scope would be a better judge on how accurate pellets really are.
Crosman Hollow Points - I picked up 20 or 30 tins when they were on close out at Walmart for something like $5 each. Got them home and found out how terribly they shot. So what to do with all those pellets?
Well, Chrony work doesn't care about accuracy, they are 14.3 grains, just like Premier Domes, same metal as the domes, etc. So when I'm burning through hundreds of pellets doing chrony work, and I need a .22, I use the hollow points and extrapolate any other info. When I need exact speeds of a JSB pellet, I'll do most of the testing with the Crosman's and finish with just a few of the good ones. The pellets reduced the cost of chrony work considerable and gave good results. Can't ask for more than that.