I have to admit I am a bit confused. There's a lot of rifles out there where I look at the specs and the gun seems to get more shots in .22 caliber compared with the shot count in .177 caliber. And in general the fpe is much higher in the .22 version. How is this possible? Does it have something to do with the bore size of the .177 being less efficient than a larger bore? If so - does that mean that there is an ideal caliber for best PCP efficiency? It seems that .22 or .25 appear to get the best shot count, with .25 being on the declining end and .30 sucking down a lot more air to move the heavier projectile.