Wow impressive. For what's found online that's .177 results in a .22Example https://www.straightshooters.com/ourtake/ourtakehw95.htmlI wonder if they used pba pellets ? That could get the pellet weight down to .177 speed?I think here pba used and them speeds
Ya, like in the vid has to be light alloy pellets.That guy seemed to get good results from them. Can't say to how cost effective they are to use daily. (?)Seemed the guy who did that chrony tests should of wrote what was used on the result paper.
Well if you had paid attention he made the statement he didn't shoot the lead pellets in this test because the alloy's kicked their but in his testing, I'm sure he meant velocity, velocity is what sells air guns, who wants to see a typical HW95 with lead pellets at lower velocities in the 650fps or less with 14.66gn FTT's, over using a alloy pellet @800fps! Think about it! This is nothing more then sales for the 95 and alloy pellets
Quote from: Mark 611 on July 23, 2021, 04:46:29 PMWell if you had paid attention he made the statement he didn't shoot the lead pellets in this test because the alloy's kicked their but in his testing, I'm sure he meant velocity, velocity is what sells air guns, who wants to see a typical HW95 with lead pellets at lower velocities in the 650fps or less with 14.66gn FTT's, over using a alloy pellet @800fps! Think about it! This is nothing more then sales for the 95 and alloy pellets I agree! I seriously doubt the alloy pellets would be as accurate as standard lead pellets past 30 yards. Even if they were they'd have a lot less retained energy. Typical shallow thinking. Bigger (faster) is better and too much is just enough.