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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: Recoil spring on February 24, 2014, 07:47:21 PM
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Decided to shoot some of my surplus Daisy zinc coated BB's in my Crosman 2100 rifle yesterday, used a bench at the pistol range, distance 45 feet. I was amazed at how well they shot, nice groups, seemed to be the same as my Crosman flat head pellets in accuracy.
Last year I shot at some targets that were around 90 yards away using BB's, had my scope on it then, while my hits were a foot or so off, the BB's did get close to my target, wow. The You tube videos of people shooting their rifled barrel multi-pumps with BBs show bad accuracy in theirs. About 30 years ago I used a borrowed 760 that had a smooth bore and some BB's shooting into water at an old mining pit, granted I had height to my advantage, but they went where I wanted them to go, perhaps BB's are the under appreciated step child in the accuracy neighborhood.
Anyone else have good luck shooting BBs in a rifled barrel?
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with bbs it is all about how they fit in the barrel not rifling. I have never shot bbs in any of my rifled barrel guns.
Some coaches would buy a lot of barrel to get the best fitting ones that is how the Daisy 499 was developed from what I have read.
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the 499 has a LW barrel...and is actually a .175 caliber barrel. That is true BB size as I have read... that is why when you drop the bb down the barrel, it takes about 3 seconds to slide all the way down... almost perfect fit and perfect seal.
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I can not get my groups under 4 inches at 6 yards with ten pumps. If i pump it on 5 pumps it seems more accurate. any segestins on how to get better groups?
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Use pellets. ;D ;D If you already are using pellets, try different ones, the rifle may not like what you're feeding it. ;D Also stabilize the inner barrel.
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pellets are fine. it is just the bbs. I use copperhead bbs. does different kinds of bbs work better than others
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2100/AM77 with the right pellet can be a great shooter....
(http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa347/NPetey/IMG_0986.jpg) (http://s1193.photobucket.com/user/NPetey/media/IMG_0986.jpg.html)
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excellent Petey... that is a great group.
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I have the AM77 and I get groups like that when I do my part. And that's without ever trying the more premium pellets in my guns. Mine's not only a great shooter, but is as reliable as an anvil after 6-7 years of use. Never shot a BB in it and never will.
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I feel the same way about my 880, PM66, and 2100s. These things are stupid accurate and fun to shoot. We got a couple C02 pistols for BBs.
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I have the AM77 and I get groups like that when I do my part. And that's without ever trying the more premium pellets in my guns. Mine's not only a great shooter, but is as reliable as an anvil after 6-7 years of use. Never shot a BB in it and never will.
Couldn't agree more.... the 2100/am77 is a direct decedent of the 766, My first AG. I have always kept one of these on hand ever since......is it the greatest...No...but if you're willing to overlook a few imperfections and do your part you'll find a lot of bang for the buck.
Happy Shootin to All!
Petey