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Kral with jsb and crosman

So i went out early today for a few hours of target practice since iwanted to test some jsbs and all i can say is WOW!!!!

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I normally shoot crosman 14.3 gr domed 

This combo surprised me honestly as i was able to hit shotgun clay disk at up to 120 mtrs consistently (i was shooting while tethered to the tank at 2000psi with magazine)

Al i can say is from now on jsbs are the way to go with this gun.

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Right on Yossshooter,

I also shoot both JSB and Premier pellets through my PB, 
and while I get great results from the Crosmans at short distances - inside 
I've noticed much better results from the JSBs at long distances - outside

I see you were using the 15.89s
Have you tried using the 18.13s yet? Those are the weight that I go with, 
and they're accurate and hard hitting - When I can find them in usable condition.

🙂 

Sam -
 
Yoss, the problem with the Crosman pellets may just be that they are too light. My own kral at full power sends those CPHP at sonic speed. You can hear them ripping all the way to the target and accuracy suffers. I shoot 28.5 grain pellets at full power and have groups as good as 5/8" at 100 yards.



Northing wrong with the performance you have with the JSB, but I wanted you to be aware that the stock gun can shoot a heavier pellet if you want it to.



Shoot'em good
 
This day i was shooting them at 920 fps since i had cronied them the day before just so i could have the jsbs at 880 but even so before i was getting them to 870 fps and they would still group like that.

And thanks im aware the kral can doit i actually just bored out the ports to 3/16 from valve to transfer port i was actually hoping to use 18 gr jsb and get them at 890 fps but il wait until i get some of those and play with the hammer spring to get them up to speed.