FX STX Pellet Liner B, 700mm

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Are the twist rates the only difference with the liners, or is there a choke on the pellet liners and not on the slug liner (or vise versa)?
 
Thanks for the reply. Do you think the accuracy at 100 yards with the MKII Heavy pellets in either liner would be similar? I don't want to go out and buy a liner that will make little difference.And then there are hybrid slugs to consider...


If I wanted to shoot the 33's & slugs at 100 and farther I would definitely invest in a B liner or a slug liner as generally the slug liner will shoot the pellets just as well but not always the reverse.

If the JSB .22 slugs we have tested are anything to go by then the .25's when we get them would surely appreciate the B liner also, the FX slugs are great but the JSB are likely to be much more competitively priced.
 
Thanks for the reply. Do you think the accuracy at 100 yards with the MKII Heavy pellets in either liner would be similar? I don't want to go out and buy a liner that will make little difference.And then there are hybrid slugs to consider...


If I wanted to shoot the 33's & slugs at 100 and farther I would definitely invest in a B liner or a slug liner as generally the slug liner will shoot the pellets just as well but not always the reverse.

If the JSB .22 slugs we have tested are anything to go by then the .25's when we get them would surely appreciate the B liner also, the FX slugs are great but the JSB are likely to be much more competitively priced.


Thanks. If I'm following this correctly, the twist rate is the only difference between the slug liners and the pellet liners?
 
Correct but you have to be a little careful and take the published chart with a pinch of salt, I have had numerous, slug/pellet liners and on some the twists appeared identical, only the degree of choking was markedly different, Mr Dubber does infact say that twist rate may not make a great deal of difference with pellets, or perhaps be less important than the internal dimensions of the liner/barrel, especially when it comes to slugs.

The reason the JSB (and perhaps the FX HYBRID) shoot so well IMO is that the JSB have what you could call a small skirt, rather than a flat or slightly dished base design.
 
 

For me personally Pellet Liner A 700 / 25 shoot worse than Slug liner A 700 / 25 with King Heavy MKII. Pellet Liner B 700 / 25 is designed to shoot heavier pellets and its rotation speed is almost the same as Slug liner A 700 / 25. So when buying Slug liner A 700 / 25 you get a better tube to shoot heavier pellets and you can also shoot slugs.
 


For me personally Pellet Liner A 700 / 25 shoot worse than Slug liner A 700 / 25 with King Heavy MKII. Pellet Liner B 700 / 25 is designed to shoot heavier pellets and its rotation speed is almost the same as Slug liner A 700 / 25. So when buying Slug liner A 700 / 25 you get a better tube to shoot heavier pellets and you can also shoot slugs.


Thank you very much for this information. I appreciate it. If I had a lot of money I would buy everything I could for accessories, but I don't have the cash so I'm trying to make informed decisions. I will be mainly shooting the JSB MKIIs.