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March 24, 2013, 11:29:04 AM »
I have found that my Benji Titan NP in .177 is most accurate with 10.5 grain premiers. Is the pellet too heavy for a gas ram gun? Also has anyone chronyed this gun with those pellets.
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Thats about the top of the "OK" weight range for most springers, but it's the very light-weight ones you really need to stay away from. Check the library for more info.
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From what I understand, the heavies warnings for springers does not apply to NP. I have been using 10g domes in my Rem NP which provide the best accuracy and consistancy for me. I believe the Rem NP uses the same piston as your titan. I get 820fps with my rem. I have well over 3000 shots thru it. When it was new, was getting 790-800fps.
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