Hey Guys,
Just sorted the
5.54mm head sized (FX - 18.1 grain pellets) and was surprised how consistent their weights were. When measuring, both my tins of
FX 18.1 & 25.4 grain pellets 5.54mm was the most common head size. However, the pellets differed greatly in weight distribution within their respective 5.54mm sized head.
I found this very interesting based on my last (only) range shooting session this year. I went with the idea of shooting the 25.4 RD pellets, because everyone had mentioned they shot well in the RAW and had a higher BC vs. the 18.1 grain. However, first, I wanted to shoot some 18.1 grain pellets for kicks as they'd shot well the prior year (the gun was tuned for the 18.1 grain last year). But, I had increased the regulators set-point to 128 bar and knew they were flying to fast at 1,050 fps, but thought I'd do it anyway.
To my surprise, I got 7-8 of the first (2) 12 shot clips under 1 MOA @ 100 yards with the overall groups 1.25" .... and was very pleased! We know from my measuring, the head size on these pellets had a wide dispersion, while their weights were more tightly distributed. The result seemed to = Good Groups.
Unfortunately, when I turned to the
25.4 RD, I stopped shooting them after 3 clips because of poor results. I knew something was wrong and thought a tuning tweak was needed. The 25.4 RD's only shot at about 900-910 fps and any increase meant changing my SSG. Keep in mind these pellets had an extremely consistent head size of 5.54mm, but their weight were dispersed all over the place. In hindsight, poor results could have been caused by the weight distribution pictured above?
This exercise
suggests (for
my LW Poly Barrel),
pellet, Weight consistency is a more important determinate of accuracy than Head Size consistency (100 yards). Yes, I know many other factors pop up like wind changes, but this has got me thinking ..............