im sure a few people have had them in the 1200 to 1500 range.. I built a 760 years ago that fired them at 840 fps.
There's little (serious) point to the title question, as I've had best results around the 400-500fps range on average with BB's, but am curious as to the highest velocity anyone has had from a BB gun, with any power plant. (Just with a BB in the chamber, no sabot with a BB).Some manufacturers claim 750+fps with BB's, but not sure anyone has achieved "on the box" claims.I've only tested a couple BB guns over the chrony, highest velocity was from a Legacy 1000 pumper, got around 600fps, but that wasn't at max pumps (only 6). Never did a "full power" test.Please make sure to have a safe BB catch/trap and safety glasses if/when you're shooting BB's. If weather allows, I may do some chrony testing myself, just for fun. I doubt I'll get 700+ fps from any of my BB shooters...
Quote from: ER00z on February 04, 2022, 11:53:08 PMThere's little (serious) point to the title question, as I've had best results around the 400-500fps range on average with BB's, but am curious as to the highest velocity anyone has had from a BB gun, with any power plant. (Just with a BB in the chamber, no sabot with a BB).Some manufacturers claim 750+fps with BB's, but not sure anyone has achieved "on the box" claims.I've only tested a couple BB guns over the chrony, highest velocity was from a Legacy 1000 pumper, got around 600fps, but that wasn't at max pumps (only 6). Never did a "full power" test.Please make sure to have a safe BB catch/trap and safety glasses if/when you're shooting BB's. If weather allows, I may do some chrony testing myself, just for fun. I doubt I'll get 700+ fps from any of my BB shooters... just for conversation i have checked it more then once with a fresh co2 i reg get 615 fps out of my daisy 415 pistol with hornday black diamond bbs 580 with daisy cooper bbs i think thats pretty good for a 40 dol gun also as much as bbs can be i think the black diamonds are more accurate i/e less wild flyers
Ya, thimking back seems the .22 was all rember seeing , so i looked to see if they even had them in .177.I kinda wondered if you keep pumping a multi pump up way past the recommend limit what damage is caused or is there some kinda pop off/ safety thing or just splits its seams ?Also i wonder how well the lead bb fits the rifling to gain any stability? Im going to check at walmart to see of theres any of t he .22 ones
Quote from: bender ville on February 05, 2022, 01:38:36 PMQuote from: ER00z on February 04, 2022, 11:53:08 PMThere's little (serious) point to the title question, as I've had best results around the 400-500fps range on average with BB's, but am curious as to the highest velocity anyone has had from a BB gun, with any power plant. (Just with a BB in the chamber, no sabot with a BB).Some manufacturers claim 750+fps with BB's, but not sure anyone has achieved "on the box" claims.I've only tested a couple BB guns over the chrony, highest velocity was from a Legacy 1000 pumper, got around 600fps, but that wasn't at max pumps (only 6). Never did a "full power" test.Please make sure to have a safe BB catch/trap and safety glasses if/when you're shooting BB's. If weather allows, I may do some chrony testing myself, just for fun. I doubt I'll get 700+ fps from any of my BB shooters... just for conversation i have checked it more then once with a fresh co2 i reg get 615 fps out of my daisy 415 pistol with hornday black diamond bbs 580 with daisy cooper bbs i think thats pretty good for a 40 dol gun also as much as bbs can be i think the black diamonds are more accurate i/e less wild flyersDavid, that's a stout pistol, LOL. I have an assortment of BB's, but mainly run Daisy's (the cheap bulk one's). But do have some Black Diamonds and Precision Max (Daisy-Avanti) somewhere I should test out.