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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: 45flint on October 08, 2018, 10:16:09 PM
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Have a 1998 C9A and it shoots the H&N Field Target 11.9 very well and nothing else? Makes no sense to me but have tried all 20 cal. made. JBS, Benjamin, etc. only the H&Ns are accurate.
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Yet another example, every gun is different. A pellet that shoots great in one may not do well in another, even of the same model. Strange, but, there you are.
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Hey Steve, just curious....
Does the number of pumps make any difference in pellet preference with the gun?
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Hey Steve, just curious....
Does the number of pumps make any difference in pellet preference with the gun?
This is a great point and I was thinking about this as well. All my shots were taken with three pumps as I’m in my backyard and don’t need the power or noise. I need to go full power and see if that makes a difference. Problem is it’s difficult to shoot that many shots that loud where I am with neighbors.
You got me thinking, it’s the lighter pellet 11.9 grain that is working, at three pumps it’s moving the fastest?
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Yeah, I think you'll find different results.
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Yeah, I think you'll find different results.
Your probably right the H&N is my low power pellet? Which is fine for my needs. Again forum comes through with good thoughts. Thanks mystery may be solved.
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Yep, and for the record. I rarely, if ever, shoot with less than 5 pumps in mine and don't have any H&N pellets so I wouldn't know how mine would shoot with them at 3 pumps.
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You were right on, pumped it 6 times and the Benjamin’s 14.3 were hitting very tight group slight to the right of the H&Ns. Proves to me that for my purposes the H&N at 11.9 may be ideal. I can target shoot in the backyard with little noise and pump it up more for a squirrel. If I switch pellets I would have to resight the scope.
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Good to hear...
Yeah, I learned some time back that velocity has quite an affect on accuracy in some pellets.
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Good to hear...
Yeah, I learned some time back that velocity has quite an affect on accuracy in some pellets.
Value of the forum, never thought about 3 pumps not being enough. Could also be the type of rifling, my 108 seems to be very accurate with 3 pumps.
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Yeah, I'm sure rifling and twist rate have just as much affect.
Think of a quarterback throwing a football.
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My C9 shoots everything pretty well but one pellet outshines them all regardless of speed/pumps.
The original “ash can” pellets, of which I have 1000.
The replacement for those pellets, the Benjamin Cylindrical do OK but they have to have 7-8 pumps...a bit loud for the yard.
BTW...The C9 rides under the backseat of the Silverado with some Beeman Ram Jet pellets.
A very good survival arm, IMHO.
It has one of TimmyMac’s synthetic bolt o-ring and that will last forever.
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My C9 shoots everything pretty well but one pellet outshines them all regardless of speed/pumps.
The original “ash can” pellets, of which I have 1000.
The replacement for those pellets, the Benjamin Cylindrical do OK but they have to have 7-8 pumps...a bit loud for the yard.
BTW...The C9 rides under the backseat of the Silverado with some Beeman Ram Jet pellets.
A very good survival arm, IMHO.
It has one of TimmyMac’s synthetic bolt o-ring and that will last forever.
Thanks for the confirmation of 7-8 pumps. Wonder why?
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Sheridans rifles are inherently accurate rifles, & will almost always shoot any pellet with very decent accuracy. The few that I have seen that didn't were damaged by loose solder at the barrel or rifling damage. My original 1959 Sheridan has been shot 10's of 1000's of times, & is still amazingly accurate.
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Sheridans rifles are inherently accurate rifles, & will almost always shoot any pellet with very decent accuracy. The few that I have seen that didn't were damaged by loose solder at the barrel or rifling damage. My original 1959 Sheridan has been shot 10's of 1000's of times, & is still amazingly accurate.
At what pumping level do you shoot?
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I usually shoot Benjamin- Sheridan pellets, since I have so many of them. So many people have sold Sheridans to me & just gave me their left-over pellets, which usually are B/S. I " plink" with 3 pumps. I also initially set the sights with 3 pumps at 10 yards, on a rest. So many people want to start setting their sights at 25-50 yards, with 8 pumps , & get frustrated . You will wear yourself out trying to zero the rifle in , & being tired will affect your accuracy. I shoot cans, plastic bottles, steel targets , etc., with 3 pumps, but am not trying to be an expert shot . If sights are set up well with 3 pumps at 10 yards, I move back to 20 yards & use 5 pumps . The point of impact is pretty close even at that distance. I " fine tune " the sights right there at that distance & with 5 pumps . For accuracy, I like the JSB Exact pellets the best, for accuracy. For hunting, I use B/S pellets, which penetrate a bit more. Almost all my hunting for 60 years , has been using 5 pumps. If I put all the small game I have taken with Sheridans in a pick-up truck, I am sure the bed would be FULL !