Mine stacks the jsb 24gr at 50. It's not a fan of the h&n barracudas past 30 yds
Try running the same pellets dry(no lube) and don't use lube in the barrel( keep that dry after cleaning as well). I've noticed lube actually opens up the groups in certain barrels. Also, try single loading. That improved group size as well( magazine sometimes interfere with accuracy). Hope that helps.
No fliers here, 1 moa at 50 yards as long as I do my job...these are the tips I would recommend looking into before using bore paste1: Look into your magazine as a particular slot may cause damage? 2: Make sure barrel is deburred at the port very well. (push a few pellets through and carefully push out with a cushioned rod to minimize damage, inspect pellets all around front to back for signs of damage from either port or probe)3: Clean barrel with friendly lubricant + dry patches till 80-90% clean. (I like to leave some led so it seasons quicker)4: Try without magazine / use single shot try / load 1 pellet at a time.If the fliers happen towards the end of the magazine, maybe at some point theres not enough weight in the magazine to counter the springs force which slams the next pellet down too fast resulting in damage.Bore paste is generally used if you have visual imperfections or a very tight spot in the barrel, and then that area would be focused a little more with the paste, as well as to obtain a mirror finish to supposedly require less cleaning which I disagree with. You're likely changing what head size your barrel prefers if using bore paste (to any significant degree). If your problem was the pellets were a little loose in some place then you'd only compound your problem, so its best to know what the problem is before throwing bore paste at it...JMO.
Quote from: ackuric on May 23, 2017, 03:03:01 PMNo fliers here, 1 moa at 50 yards as long as I do my job...these are the tips I would recommend looking into before using bore paste1: Look into your magazine as a particular slot may cause damage? 2: Make sure barrel is deburred at the port very well. (push a few pellets through and carefully push out with a cushioned rod to minimize damage, inspect pellets all around front to back for signs of damage from either port or probe)3: Clean barrel with friendly lubricant + dry patches till 80-90% clean. (I like to leave some led so it seasons quicker)4: Try without magazine / use single shot try / load 1 pellet at a time.If the fliers happen towards the end of the magazine, maybe at some point theres not enough weight in the magazine to counter the springs force which slams the next pellet down too fast resulting in damage.Bore paste is generally used if you have visual imperfections or a very tight spot in the barrel, and then that area would be focused a little more with the paste, as well as to obtain a mirror finish to supposedly require less cleaning which I disagree with. You're likely changing what head size your barrel prefers if using bore paste (to any significant degree). If your problem was the pellets were a little loose in some place then you'd only compound your problem, so its best to know what the problem is before throwing bore paste at it...JMO.Thanks! Although I have seven magazines, I have only used the single shot tray thus far. I have pushed the pellets through and they look real good and the flow through the barrel seems to be ideal. there are no burrs to be concerned with either.I talked to a fellow air gunner at the fun shoot who had similar problems and after a good scrub he was back on track with accuracy so I will try that. I think I am so use to the MMHF barrel in the .22 Synrod, which is without flyers, and that is my main issue. I do believe I have a good barrel because after a couple of bore snake runs it will tighten up for a short time.I am primarily looking for input on the most accurate 50 yard range pellets with velocity used and group sizes. Are there any H&Ns that work well with the GM barrel or others?
But...but...but....you just won the 50y paintball shoot with that gun?!?!!??Maybe you should tell US the most accurate pellet!
33.95gr JSB MKII
Quote from: ezman604 on May 23, 2017, 03:53:33 PM33.95gr JSB MKIII love those pellets in mine, them babies reach out there and are accurate
Quote from: sawtoothscream on May 23, 2017, 12:41:31 PMMine stacks the jsb 24gr at 50. It's not a fan of the h&n barracudas past 30 ydsThanks, but I find no JSBs listed in .25 cal at 24 gr. What is the velocity and group size? Or, what does "stacks" mean to you?
LOL, I was planning to use it and had worked with the .25 primarily the whole time I was there, but the consistency/accuracy was just not there or I did not have confidence in it going against the more refined guns. Ten minutes before the competition was to begin I went to the car and pulled out the .22 Synrod. It was sited for 25 yards and I quickly figured out the 50 yard holdover on it and that is what I used.