First off I don't shoot competitions, just punch paper and shoot vermin. I haven't tried sorting pellets by head size yet, but have sorted by weight. What I've found is that (at the ranges I shoot) unless the weights are at extreme ends of the range I don't see any real change in group sizes. However I do still get fliers, even in the same weight ranges and if the shot went off well.
Yesterday I had the 34 out for some plinking and had two tins of H&N FTT 8.64 gr, 4.51 mm (advertised) head size, one washed, lubed and weighed the other just opened and shot. I saw no difference in the group sizes or the amount of fliers.
So..........at closer ranges,50 yards or less is pellet head size more important than weight variance?
BTW the rifle I was shooting is a RWS 34 in .177 with a full power Vortek kit installed, the FTT average 854 fps out of it.
Thanks, Justin
Yesterday I had the 34 out for some plinking and had two tins of H&N FTT 8.64 gr, 4.51 mm (advertised) head size, one washed, lubed and weighed the other just opened and shot. I saw no difference in the group sizes or the amount of fliers.
So..........at closer ranges,50 yards or less is pellet head size more important than weight variance?
BTW the rifle I was shooting is a RWS 34 in .177 with a full power Vortek kit installed, the FTT average 854 fps out of it.
Thanks, Justin