Have you guys seen the "new" ones from crosman. The 392S abs 397S. They seem to be advertising more fps than usual. New valve, or just hype, I wonder. If they are getting real 1000 fps in 177 I'll bite. Ill settle for 900's. They're claiming 1100fps.
Since you already have a .22 break barrel in your trunk, I'd stay with .22 & get the 392. Especially if you can come up with a pellet that both rifles shoot well. Keep it simple, one ammo for two rifles
I bought a 392 in September. I prefer .22 over .177. Just a personal preference. Also, my trigger was dern near perfect right out of the box, and extremely accurate. It likes JSB Exact Heavy Jumbo 18.13 grain pellets. A lot.
Quote from: Yarddog on February 06, 2019, 05:45:27 PMI bought a 392 in September. I prefer .22 over .177. Just a personal preference. Also, my trigger was dern near perfect right out of the box, and extremely accurate. It likes JSB Exact Heavy Jumbo 18.13 grain pellets. A lot.Have you chronoed your gun with that pellet ... would love to know the velocity ?, Also what oil to use, do I use the same 30wtnd oil that I use in my Daisy 880 ? ..... I'm assuming so !wll
Quote from: wll2506 on February 06, 2019, 11:15:34 PMQuote from: Yarddog on February 06, 2019, 05:45:27 PMI bought a 392 in September. I prefer .22 over .177. Just a personal preference. Also, my trigger was dern near perfect right out of the box, and extremely accurate. It likes JSB Exact Heavy Jumbo 18.13 grain pellets. A lot.Have you chronoed your gun with that pellet ... would love to know the velocity ?, Also what oil to use, do I use the same 30wtnd oil that I use in my Daisy 880 ? ..... I'm assuming so !wllSure have...using five pumps, averaging 509.7 FPS over a ten shot string with JSB Jumbo 18.13 grain pellets. If I pump to eight, it will get up to 584.3 FPS. 10.5 FPE. I use Crosman Pelloil, I suspect you're just fine with the thirty weight oil.