Best pellets for TX200's?

I have tried many pellets, hand weighed and shot in a perfect indoor environment. My gun has a Vortek sub 12 ft lb kit in it. The JSB Exact 8.44 are the by far front runner unless you want to pay the price for the JSB Premier, and frankly, there is not that much difference.

I will tell you that what they say about break-in time is true. After now more than a year and thousands of rounds, my TX has turned into a real tack driver, performing better the more it gets shot. Out to 50 yards, while not apt of energy compared to my pcp’s, it is deadly accurate.

FYI, it also shoots the JSB10.34 and the Crosman Premier’s well. Mine does not like the H & N pellets at all.


 
I have tried many pellets, hand weighed and shot in a perfect indoor environment. My gun has a Vortek sub 12 ft lb kit in it. The JSB Exact 8.44 are the by far front runner unless you want to pay the price for the JSB Premier, and frankly, there is not that much difference.

I will tell you that what they say about break-in time is true. After now more than a year and thousands of rounds, my TX has turned into a real tack driver, performing better the more it gets shot. Out to 50 yards, while not allot of energy compared to my pcp’s, it is deadly accurate.

FYI, it also shoots the JSB10.34 and the Crosman Premier’s well. Mine does not like the H & N pellets at all.


 
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I've owned two .22 TX200 rifles and both of them shot these pellets extremely well. I've taken chipmunks at 40+ yards and grey fox at 25 yards. The pellets are harder than lead so penetration is never a problem. Attached is my most recent chrony report, just look at the consistency of these pellets. Yes, they are more expensive, because they are made from a tin alloy. Try a tin and report back.


 
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I tested more than a dozen pellets and both of my TX200s liked pellets with head diameters of 5.50 and 5.51. The tin pellets out performed all of the other pellets in both consistency and accuracy. Out to 35 yards, using a bag rest, I can hit a dime every time, the TX200 is that good with these pellets. These pellets are not heavy and work best at distances of 35yards or less using under 24ft/lbs muzzle energy. If you try a tin, please post your findings. Thanks
 
My older Mk II in .177 loves Crosman Premier Lites from the box.
My newer Mk III likes them also but my thumb does not due to the tight fit but fortunatly it does great with JSB 8.44
My latest Mk III in 22 cal realy likes the cheap (Walmart) Crosman Premier Hollow Points, 14.3 gr.
All of my European toys seem to like different JSB varieties and Crossman. I keep trying different H&N and RWS pellets but have yet to find one that they like.

I will have to check out some of those H&N Green pellets that Glenn mentioned above.