So for the past few years I have been using the .25 Hades for squirrels with good success. I was thinking about trying the 33.95 King Heavy’s. Anybody used them on greys? How did they work? Thanks for the feedback!
Exact same for me. I definitely can’t shoot many squirrels past 50 in the fall woods where I live but had to try 33.95’s because they shot very well out of my RTI with the same tune I use for slugs. I was shooting them 915fps. There was just no eye opening shocking difference. The shocking difference comes after 50 yards with accuracy and how easy it is to dial in a 33.95.Exactly what I go by. Hades or Polymags out to 50 and the 34s for anything past.
I would wholeheartedly agree with the part about pellets. I have had very few walkoffs and every single one of those with pellets...mostly .22 18 grain diabolo. It is one reason I switched completely to slugs in the .22 Maverick. I am "only" at 55 fpe, which is nowhere near any .22 lr energy levels. My preferred shot on squirrels now is a double shoulder with either the Zan 25.5 or the JSB Knockouts. I have not had a single walkoff and pretty much a 100% drt after a few seconds of twitching. Both of those slugs open up so much more than any pellet, including a Hades could ever think about. I know slugs are not for everyone, but they are a game changer for clean fast kills.They die the same death as they do with a Hades. I shoot a lot of squirrel every year with my .25’s, each gun using different projectiles. Bottom line is a pellet gun is a pellet gun. If you are vital shooting a squirrel, they are tough and take a hit from a 22lr and still make a break for it. For me over the course of 20+ squirrel shot with Hades and 33’s, no big difference. If you want to see noticeable differences with an airgun, you have to start sending stuff approaching a 22rf. Even then some of them still take a hit like a trooper.
I would wholeheartedly agree with the part about pellets. I have had very few walkoffs and every single one of those with pellets...mostly .22 18 grain diabolo. It is one reason I switched completely to slugs in the .22 Maverick. I am "only" at 55 fpe, which is nowhere near any .22 lr energy levels. My preferred shot on squirrels now is a double shoulder with either the Zan 25.5 or the JSB Knockouts. I have not had a single walkoff and pretty much a 100% drt after a few seconds of twitching. Both of those slugs open up so much more than any pellet, including a Hades could ever think about. I know slugs are not for everyone, but they are a game changer for clean fast kills.
It does bring me to my one missing puzzle piece, which is the brinell hardness levels for all of the projectiles we use. I have not been able to find anyone who has published that info for us to make good informed choices. I think that is a very big part of picking the right projectiles for your intended hunting or pesting inside of the Hades zone (75ish yards since we all know those things are unpredictable in most airguns past that)
At what distances? Does the pellet drop quicker and faster than say 20ft lb?Of course they will workTad overkill tho.
Been harvesting Greys for over 50 years now with 12 fpe or less airguns.
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Well, what do you consider good success? I got a few questions!So for the past few years I have been using the .25 Hades for squirrels with good success. I was thinking about trying the 33.95 King Heavy’s. Anybody used them on greys? How did they work? Thanks for the feedback!
40y and less .... KNOW THY GUN !!!At what distances? Does the pellet drop quicker and faster than say 20ft lb?