NSA slug for .25 Standard Superior 700mm.

Every gun is different. Just cause one guy is shooting hole on hole with their set up, don't mean you will get the same accuracy with your gun even with the same ammo. For .25 cal best slug is the 33, 34, 36, and 38. All do very well. But you will need to test and see which one your gun will like more. Nelson have test slugs which u can go a few different weights slug for the same price.
 
Every gun is different. Just cause one guy is shooting hole on hole with their set up, don't mean you will get the same accuracy with your gun even with the same ammo. For .25 cal best slug is the 33, 34, 36, and 38. All do very well. But you will need to test and see which one your gun will like more. Nelson have test slugs which u can go a few different weights slug for the same price.


I keep hearing the "every gun is different" and don't necessarily agree with that statement any more. Once upon a time the manufacturing tolerances weren't as tight as they are now. High end guns from FX and Daystate pretty much all perform the same. IE, if a pellet or slug works in one, it will usually work in all.
 
I figured someone would say "you want a .249" in this or that weight". I know there was a 29g and a 29.5 ( I think). Dished or flat base, etc. I'll order a couple and see what I get. There's no rush, I haven't finished tuning for Hybrids and the new Superior liner, and I started that last June. Trying to get it ready for this June, I just don't want to rely on Hybrids. NSA are much cheaper.