I've only shot half a dozen or so but mine seems to like the cheapo pellets crosman sent with it. I haven't had a chance to try CPs yet though.
I did a side by side test of a few pellets and posted on one of the other threads. Seems to fit better here.https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=182911.msg156271669#msg156271669
I still haven't even opened up the pellets that came with mine simply because I don't want to get them mixed with pure lead, even mixing several of those pellets with hundred of the pure lead ones I can REALLY tell the difference when trying to cast, I've dumped entire pots of lead and don't want to do it anymore. The Antimony in them really poisons pure lead.
I'm not sure the Spanish Daisy's and some of the other soft pellets do, but Crosman pellets are so hard there is no doubt they have antimony.I'll put my 362 on paper eventually, but it's meant as a hunting gun. I pulled it straight out of the box with the pellets they sent and hammered sweet gum balls while I was propped against my front porch post. That tells me it's a winner for my purposes.
Mine seemed to be dead on, but I was only shooting at 10-12 yards up into the trees in my front yard. I've got an old aluminum breech that I bought 10 or 15 years ago that I'm going to put on it, and it's probably going to get a red dot for sights.
Quote from: EdinGa on January 19, 2022, 10:58:22 AMMine seemed to be dead on, but I was only shooting at 10-12 yards up into the trees in my front yard. I've got an old aluminum breech that I bought 10 or 15 years ago that I'm going to put on it, and it's probably going to get a red dot for sights.I'm building mine as a kind of "survival" rifle and I want the Williams diopter sight so I don't have to rely on batteries. I have a red dot on my PP800 pistol/carbine, but I might still order a powered optic for the c362 so I can have options. An open red dot or a CCO type sight is definitely the easy button for 25 yard shooting.
Quote from: Spacebus on January 19, 2022, 11:02:00 AMQuote from: EdinGa on January 19, 2022, 10:58:22 AMMine seemed to be dead on, but I was only shooting at 10-12 yards up into the trees in my front yard. I've got an old aluminum breech that I bought 10 or 15 years ago that I'm going to put on it, and it's probably going to get a red dot for sights.I'm building mine as a kind of "survival" rifle and I want the Williams diopter sight so I don't have to rely on batteries. I have a red dot on my PP800 pistol/carbine, but I might still order a powered optic for the c362 so I can have options. An open red dot or a CCO type sight is definitely the easy button for 25 yard shooting.This one will probably get my .25 barrel and do chipmunk patrol. I'm fairly sure I will own several 362s before it's all said and done. I'm thinking it would be nice to own one in .177, .22, and .25. It's hard to argue with the versatility and self contained nature of a decent MSP like this.
Sand some off the front sight Or bend the barrel, just saying because I have a 760 with rifle barrel, that had a badly bent barrel when I salvaged it.
Quote from: EdinGa on January 19, 2022, 10:32:30 AMI'm not sure the Spanish Daisy's and some of the other soft pellets do, but Crosman pellets are so hard there is no doubt they have antimony.I'll put my 362 on paper eventually, but it's meant as a hunting gun. I pulled it straight out of the box with the pellets they sent and hammered sweet gum balls while I was propped against my front porch post. That tells me it's a winner for my purposes.I can't get enough windage adjustment out of the oem sights, but the included pellets group decent. I was getting hole in hole at 20' standing, but 3" to the right. After maxing out windage I still get groups 1/2" to 1" to the right.