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Airguns by Make and Model => Hatsan Airguns => Topic started by: Tracker0721 on March 16, 2016, 11:44:03 PM
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Decided to run some numbers with my Hatsan 95 vortex in .22. Got my UTG 4-16 mounted with the 1 piece rings so I thought it would be a good time to test it. The ground squirrels will be coming out in a few weeks and I need to get this thing dialed in and choose my ammo.
Took 15 shots to warm everything up and make it fair.
Chrono at 10 feet. Clear skies. 39.6 degrees. Swirling wind 1-15mph. Alt 2000ft. "Fliers" indicated by *
RND CPH 14.3 H&N FTT 14.66 JSB jumbo Hvy 18.13 JSB jumbo 15.89 Crosman Piranha 14.3
1 755 738 670 701 742
2 753 742 673 694 741
3 748 739 674 695 749
4 761 744 670 692 745
5 752 722* 673 696 756
6 760 745 675 696 761
7 760 742 674 691 714*
8 754 732 673 697 756
9 763 746 674 701 752
10 761 701* 675 698 770*
11 742* 742 675 702 748
12 752 749 673 692 744
13 736* 742 674 698 739
14 716* 744 676 694 752
15 752 741 676 691 752
16 755 730 673 696 750
17 765 738 676 693 755
18 765 740 674 694 734*
19 758 744 675 695 758
20 760 743 676 698 728*
AVG 753.4 738.2 673.95 695.7 747.3
Minus * 757.29 741.17 N/A N/A 750
FPE 18.21 17.89 18.29 17.08 17.87
SO! With this I realized my fears that my air rifle having some bad issues may have been the ammo causing such sporadic shots because those JSB's held within 6FPS and 11FPS respectively. No crazies. The other ones all had some crazy ones that I just don't get what happened. Still planning a tune for my rifle before squirrel killing begins but even with how it is now I'd use it with those big old JSB Jumbo Heavies. BUT speed and power don't do anything if they miss the kill zone. So lets take a gander at the accuracy. Mind you, I'm a good shot(not gonna lie), but these groups are for hunting. Sitting on a picnic table with my elbows on the table propped up as if shooting prone unsupported; only worse. Also paying no mind to where my front hand was.
Shot 5 shot groups from 10 yards but if I jerked the trigger or tightened my jaw(shoot slack jawed, actually helps accuracy for me) I'd take another so it was a true 5 shot group. Also, I had already been shooting at this box so the way far off shots are not part of this testing.
CPH- .568"
H&N- .780"
HVY- .600" That's 6 shots. I shot one high and thought it was me but that 6th shot proved not
JUM- 1.09" Shots strung straight up. Thought something came loose but then...
PIR- .469" That's 6 shots.
So. As you can see, those cheapo Walmart crosman piranha's are kicking butt! 20 yards the wind got really blowing so I shot some just for fun and took no pictures or measurements. The Heavies did great, all landing in the bottom right quarter of one of those 1" circles and the Piranhas were all touching. Again. Tomorrow morning I might jump out there again if the wind is dead. Try some more at 20 yards with a solid rest.
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nice work. You certainly get more out of your gun if you put the research time into it.
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Nice groups.
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FWIW, the chrono should be close to the muzzle to get the most accurate speed, so you can calculate FPE from that number. I had to re-read the post to understand why your numbers were low, and that's most likely the reason. I have the same gun and these are the numbers I get with my Chrony at 12" from the muzzle...
JSB 15.89-----746
H&N FTT ------785
CPHP-----------797
CPUM----------893
Do some 5-shot groups near the muzzle and see if your numbers come up. As for the erratic numbers, that's what you get sometimes. The cheap CPHP ammo is for breaking in a gun and knocking over cans. Personally, I don't hunt with it, and only use it when I feel like plinking with the cheap stuff. Like you, JSB's hold the most consistent numbers and are the most accurate as well.
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Good info , Thanks
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Yeah, I forgot you were back a bit. Your numbers are lower than mine too.
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I read the post about everyone's numbers and I don't know what's causing my low numbers because 9 more feet shouldn't cause a 50-80FPS difference. I'm gonna go see if mine will work that close. If it registers in the same ballpark as everyone else's I'm gonna run some FPE tests at different distances. The software to calculate it is good for some people but I like to be positive.
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So 2 things. Just looked at my report, don't know why all the numbers got smashed together. It looked fine when I typed it on my laptop. Maybe it's cause I'm just looking at it now on my mobile. Sorry about that.
And I just chrono'd 3 of the pellets you listed at 16" from the muzzle. Had to slide it back by inches till it clocked it, and I'm way under yours.
JSB 15.89- 702
CPH - 765
H&N - 755
30-40fps is a huge difference so I'm gonna call Hatsan again. Where do you gents find boxes to ship your guns?
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I read the post about everyone's numbers and I don't know what's causing my low numbers because 9 more feet shouldn't cause a 50-80FPS difference. I'm gonna go see if mine will work that close. If it registers in the same ballpark as everyone else's I'm gonna run some FPE tests at different distances. The software to calculate it is good for some people but I like to be positive.
Not at 3 yds but at 9yds Expect a 6.5% velocity drop with JSB heavy. If shooting 780fps expect 50fps loss at 9 yds. More so with the lighter 15.8gr JSB it's closer to 7.8% at 9yds
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30-40fps is a huge difference so I'm gonna call Hatsan again. Where do you gents find boxes to ship your guns?
You may have a slow gun or a nicked seal or other problems; but 30-40 fps is NOT a big deal. Low standard deviation is what you want. ; ;)
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PS If you shoot to close to the fly screens on your crony, you will be measuring muzzle blast as well as pellet blast. 2 feet behind first screen is good and be sure to always shoot level.
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Guess I'm more used to primitive bows where 160fps is good but 120fps means your design is flawed. Still have more to learn in this field! So what's a good deviation? I wrote it in my log book but it was 11 or something for most those. 6 for the heavies.
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So 2 things. Just looked at my report, don't know why all the numbers got smashed together. It looked fine when I typed it on my laptop. Maybe it's cause I'm just looking at it now on my mobile. Sorry about that.
And I just chrono'd 3 of the pellets you listed at 16" from the muzzle. Had to slide it back by inches till it clocked it, and I'm way under yours.
JSB 15.89- 702
CPH - 765
H&N - 755
30-40fps is a huge difference so I'm gonna call Hatsan again. Where do you gents find boxes to ship your guns?
Nothing an eXcel formula wouldn't fix, ES:
ES 49 48 6 11 56
With ANY pellet shooting an ES of 6 I would not conclude you have a problem with the gun. Make sure all your screws are tight and try 10 yards again from a paint roller rest...
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you're also at 2000 feet, right? Maybe that has something to do w/it too.
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you're also at 2000 feet, right? Maybe that has something to do w/it too.
From what I have read, muzzle velocity is not affected at altitude.
I wouldn't be overly concerned with the difference in muzzle velocity between guns, provided it's not a huge difference. I would be more concerned if the velocity drops over time, which is why I leave my Chrony setup at the end of my shooting bench in the basement, and frequently document the velocities of all the guns I shoot. I've have bad luck with Benjamins losing velocity, but my Hatsans have actually Increased in velocity after they were fully settled in (500-750 pellets each gun).
Start a file folder for each gun, and document ballistics data every few times you shoot. This way you'll see the changes when they occur.
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Yes document and test, it used to be easy to keep track ,in my head what my air rifles liked to shoot and what fps etc. now I'm not sure if its my memory, or I have too many air rifles too keep track of, but I keep range cards with each rifle now for quick reference.
P.S. I like to think my memory is going :-\
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Here is what I came up with. I keep one of these in a file folder for each. Of my guns, much like,you might keep a maiñtenance folder for your car or other piece of equipment. I put the pellet info in the blank space and the Chrony data below in he applicable line. When I pull out a gun to shoot, I pull the file folder as well so all its data is readily available, including original sales receipts and documentation.
If anyone would like a PDF of this, just send me a PM with your email and I'll get it to you.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v664/flyfishohio/Gun%20stuff/image_1.jpeg)