Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.44gn, Length 6.03mm, Skirt Dia. 4.54mm, Head Dia. 4.48mm, BC 0.021
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.0gn, Length 7.50mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.031
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 7.95mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.023
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.3gn, Length 6.72mm, Skirt Dia. 5.81mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.7gn, Length 5.80mm, Skirt Dia. 4.54mm, Head Dia. 4.51mm, BC 0.019
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.9gn, Length 6.69mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm, BC 0.023
Calibre 0.177", Weight 10.5gn, Length 6.85mm, Skirt Dia. 4.66mm, Head Dia. 4.48mm, BC 0.025
Calibre 0.22", Weight 21.7gn, Length 8.40mm, Skirt Dia. 5.72mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm, BC 0.035
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.8gn, Length 6.09mm, Skirt Dia. 4.69mm, Head Dia. 4.49mm, BC 0.012
Calibre 0.22", Weight 18.1gn, Length 7.80mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm, BC 0.023
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.5gn, Length 6.43mm, Skirt Dia. 5.71mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.012
Calibre 0.22", Weight 17.0gn, Length 7.57mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.0gn, Length 6.84mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.53mm, BC 0.022
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.6gn, Length 6.95mm, Skirt Dia. 5.71mm, Head Dia. 5.35mm,
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.2gn, Length 8.8mm, Skirt Dia. 5.78mm, Head Dia. 5.54mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.0gn, Length 6.0mm, Skirt Dia. 4.60mm, Head Dia. 4.49mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.2gn, Length 8.8mm, Skirt Dia. 5.78mm, Head Dia. 5.54mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.4gn, BC 0.019
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.4gn, Length 7.8mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.46mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.5gn, Length 6.73mm, Skirt Dia. 5.65mm, Head Dia. 5.47mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.5gn, Length 4.79mm, Skirt Dia. 4.54mm, Head Dia. 4.59mm
Calibre 0.22", Length 6.64mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 5.1gn, Length 6.45mm, Skirt Dia. 4.79mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, BC 0.021
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.4gn, Length 6.8mm, Skirt Dia. 5.60mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.026
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, BC 0.013, Length 6.1mm, Skirt Dia. 4.55mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, Length 5.25mm, Skirt Dia. 4.52mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, BC 0.015, Length 5.3mm, Skirt Dia. 4.57mm, Head Dia. 4.50mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.3gn, Length 6.65mm, Skirt Dia. 5.52mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm, BC 0.020
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.3gn, Length 7.15mm, Skirt Dia. 5.57mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm, BC 0.025
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, BC 0.023
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.3gn, Length 6.78mm, Skirt Dia. 5.60mm, Head Dia. 5.50mm, BC 0.019
Calibre 0.177", Weight 10.4gn, Length 6.83mm, Skirt Dia. 4.56mm, Head Dia. 4.54mm, BC 0.026
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.0gn, Length 5.15mm, Skirt Dia. 4.57mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.3gn, Length 6.29mm, Skirt Dia. 5.57mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.013
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.5gn, BC 0.022, Length 6.15mm, Skirt Dia. 4.57mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 7.50mm, Skirt Dia. 5.75mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.029
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.5gn, BC 0.024, Length 5.65mm, Skirt Dia. 4.67mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.1gn, Length 6.61mm, Skirt Dia. 5.73mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.4gn, BC 0.018, Length 6.2mm, Skirt Dia. 4.62mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.5gn, Length 5.54mm, Skirt Dia. 4.69mm, Head Dia. 4.48mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 18.0gn, Length 7.50mm, Skirt Dia. 5.80mm, Head Dia.5.52mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.0gn, Length 6.50mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.027
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.50gn, Length 5.52mm, Skirt Dia. 4.55mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.0gn, Length 6.53mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia.5.52mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.5gn, Length 8.85mm, Skirt Dia. 5.95mm, Head Dia.5.56mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.5gn, Length 8.92mm, Skirt Dia. 5.69mm, Head Dia. 5.53mm, BC 0.016
Calibre 0.177", Weight 6.9gn, Length 6.43mm, Skirt Dia. 4.55mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm, BC 0.018
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.95gn, Length 7.46mm, Skirt Dia. 4.48mm, Head Dia. 4.49mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 12.9gn, Length 8.10mm, Skirt Dia. 5.76mm, Head Dia. 5.50mm, BC 0.014
Calibre 0.177", Weight 5.5gn, Length 7.90mm, Skirt Dia. 4.66mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 9.5gn, Length 7.96mm, Skirt Dia. 4.77mm, Head Dia. 4.43mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.5gn, Length 8.62mm, Skirt Dia. 5.64mm, Head Dia.5.54mm
Calibre 0.177", Length 5.03mm, Skirt Dia. 4.58mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm s Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.2gn, Length 6.9mm, Skirt Dia. 4.77mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 10.8gn, Length 7.2mm, Skirt Dia. 5.78mm, Head Dia. 5.62mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.4gn, BC 0.011, Length 5.48mm, Skirt Dia. 4.6mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 30gn, Length 9.38mm, Dia. 5.51mm
Split Back - Limited Edition. Calibre 0.177", Weight 9.50gn, Length 6.23mm, Skirt Dia. 4.72mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.0gn, Length 7.32mm, Skirt Dia. 5.67mm, Head Dia. 5.67mm, BC 0.026
Calibre 0.22", Weight 20.5gn, Length 8.35mm, Skirt Dia. 5.75mm, Head Dia. 5.51mm, BC 0.032
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.33gn, Length 5.35mm, Skirt Dia. 4.61mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.44gn, Length 6.17mm, Skirt Dia. 4.63mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.0gn, Length 6.2mm, Skirt Dia. 4.63mm, Head Dia. 4.58mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 21.1gn, Length 8.54mm, Skirt Dia. 5.64mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.2gn, Length 8.44mm, Skirt Dia. 5.72mm, Head Dia. 5.42mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.0gn, Length 8.44mm, Skirt Dia. 5.72mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.177", Length 5.51mm, Skirt Dia. 4.70mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.2gn, BC 0.022, Length 5.48mm, Skirt Dia. 4.6mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.6gn, Length 6.33mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.6gn, BC 0.010, Length 5.45mm, Skirt Dia. 4.65mm, Head Dia. 4.48mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 12.7gn, Length 6.05mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.8gn, Length 8.75mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.52mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.4gn, Length 8.08mm, Skirt Dia. 5.75mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.44gn, Length 6.20mm, Skirt Dia. 4.65mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm, BC 0.021
Calibre 0.20", Weight 13.7gn, Length 6.62mm, Skirt Dia. 5.31mm, Head Dia. 5.09mm, BC 0.030
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, Length 5.48mm, Skirt Dia. 4.64mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm, BC 0.021
Calibre 0.177", Weight 10.3gn, Length 6.33mm, Skirt Dia. 4.58mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm, BC 0.031
Calibre 0.22", Weight 25.4gn, more details to follow
Calibre 0.25", Weight 25.4gn, more details to follow
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.33gn, Length 5.35mm, Skirt Dia. 4.61mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 7.47mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.031
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.4gn, Length 6.83mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 18.1gn, BC 0.038, Length 7.71mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.7gn, Length 6.45mm, Skirt Dia. 5.66mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 7.95mm, Skirt Dia. 5.63mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.3gn, Length 5.01mm, Skirt Dia. 4.55mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.0gn, Length 5.54mm, Skirt Dia. 4.64mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.3gn, Length 5.53mm, Skirt Dia. 4.70mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.3gn, Length 6.63mm, Skirt Dia. 4.55mm, Head Dia. 4.49mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 5.6gn, Length 3.65mm, Head Dia. 4.51mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 12.6gn, Length 7.3mm, Skirt Dia. 5.78mm, Head Dia. 5.40mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 9.5gn, BC 0.026, Length 6.15mm, Skirt Dia. 4.8mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.0gn, Length 7.23mm, Skirt Dia. 5.78mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 20.5gn, Length 8.23mm, Skirt Dia. 5.71mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.1gn, BC 0.021, Length 5.57mm, Skirt Dia. 4.7mm, Head Dia. 4.35mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.0gn, Length 6.42mm, Skirt Dia. 5.72mm, Head Dia. 5.42mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.0gn, Length 7.58mm, Skirt Dia. 5.74mm, Head Dia. 5.37mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.3gn, Length 6.83mm, Skirt Dia. 5.56mm, Head Dia. 5.54mm Milbro Jet 0.177 Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.53gn, Length 7.1mm, Skirt Dia. 4.64mm, Head Dia.4.52mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.4gn, Length 7.20mm, Skirt Dia. 5.80mm, Head Dia. 5.54mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.2gn, Length 5.84mm, Skirt Dia. 5.74mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.3gn, Length 6.55mm, Skirt Dia. 5.79mm, Head Dia. 5.58mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.4gn, Length 7.30mm, Skirt Dia. 5.78mm, Head Dia. 5.55mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.5gn, Length 6.48mm, Skirt Dia. 5.62mm, Head Dia. 5.54mm
Calibre 0.22", Length 6.70mm, Skirt Dia. 5.74mm, Head Dia. 5.39mm, 0.82gm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.2gn, Length 6.5mm, Skirt Dia. 4.58mm, Head Dia. 4.51mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 12.6gn, Length 7.19mm, Skirt Dia. 5.66mm, Head Dia. 5.50mm
Calibre 0.177", Length 5.42mm, Skirt Dia. 4.55mm, Head Dia. 4.42mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 18gn, Length 10.89mm, Dia. 5.6mm
Air Bullet. Calibre 0.177", Weight 21.2gn, Length 9.51mm, Dia. 4.51mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 30gn, Length 9.19mm, Dia. 5.50mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 6.0gn, Length 8.84mm, Dia. 4.55mm, Skirt Dia. 4.61
Calibre 0.25", Weight 16.0gn, Length 9.30mm, Skirt Dia. 6.37mm, Head Dia. 6.24mm
Calibre 0.25", Weight 16.0gn, Length 9.38mm, Skirt Dia. 6.38mm, Head Dia. 6.32mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 11.9gn, Length 6.45mm, Skirt Dia. 5.75mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.012
Calibre 0.177", Length 5.68mm, Skirt Dia. 4.62mm, Head Dia. 4.46mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.2gn, Length 6.5mm, Skirt Dia. 4.58mm, Head Dia. 4.51mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.5gn, Length 7.02mm, Skirt Dia. 5.71mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm, BC 0.016
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.3gn, BC 0.013, Length 6.3mm, Skirt Dia. 4.75mm, Head Dia. 4.47mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 7.48mm, Skirt Dia. 5.69mm, Head Dia. 5.46mm, BC 0.032
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.2gn, Length 7.03mm, Skirt Dia. 5.70mm, Head Dia. 5.50mm, BC 0.011
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.5gn, Length 8.54mm, Skirt Dia. 5.72mm, Head Dia. 5.47mm, BC 0.011
Calibre 0.22", Weight 25gn, Length 10.78mm, Skirt Dia. 5.6mm, Head Dia. 5.56mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 15.7gn, Length 8.24mm, Skirt Dia. 4.69mm, Head Dia. 4.51mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 6.2gn, Length 6.69mm, Skirt Dia. 4.53mm, Head Dia. 4.48mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.49gn, Length 9.92mm, Skirt Dia. 4.52mm, Head Dia. 4.50mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 10.8gn, Length 12.04mm, Skirt Dia. 5.64mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 17.0gn, Length 13.37mm, Skirt Dia. 5.60mm, Head Dia. 5.48mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 5.7gn, Length 9.23mm, Skirt Dia. 4.62mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 3.85gn, Length 12.0mm, Skirt Dia. 4.60mm, Head Dia. 4.43mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.2gn, Length 8.94mm, Skirt Dia. 4.53mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 16.2gn, Length 10.49mm, Skirt Dia. 5.64mm, Head Dia. 5.53mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.2gn, Length 6.75mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.55mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.3gn, Length 6.32mm, Skirt Dia. 5.65mm, Head Dia. 5.39mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.58gn, Length 6.25mm, Skirt Dia. 4.61mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 13.0gn, Length 7.09mm, Skirt Dia. 5.75mm, Head Dia. 5.37mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight unknown, Core Length 7.41mm, Core Head Dia.4.19mm. The Sabo plastic carrier was not measured. Photographed at x1.5 lifesize
Calibre 0.22", Length 6.38mm, Skirt Dia. 5.6mm, Head Dia. 5.55mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 12.3gn, Length 6.85mm, Skirt Dia. 5.71mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 12.3gn, Length 7.46mm, Skirt Dia. 5.75mm, Head Dia. 5.61mm (from a very old tin by Scalemead Arms before they shut down)
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.4gn, BC 0.022, Length 6.12mm, Skirt Dia. 4.65mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 7.49mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.47mm, BC 0.032
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.9gn, Length 8.0mm, Skirt Dia. 5.59mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm
Calibre 0.177", Weight 7.9gn, BC 0.021, Length 5.65mm, Skirt Dia. 4.65mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 14.3gn, Length 6.69mm, Skirt Dia. 5.68mm, Head Dia. 5.49mm, BC 0.028
Calibre 0.177", Length 5.45mm, Skirt Dia. 4.7mm, Head Dia. 4.49mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.1gn, Length 7.34mm, Skirt Dia. 5.60mm, Head Dia. 5.47mm, BC 0.028
Calibre 0.177", Weight 8.5gn, BC 0.024, Length 5.8mm, Skirt Dia. 4.57mm, Head Dia. 4.50mm
Calibre 0.22", Weight 15.0gn, Length 6.54mm, Skirt Dia. 5.69mm, Head Dia. 5.45mm, BC 0.020
Calibre 0.177", Weight 10.4gn (weighed at 10.1gn), Length 6.95mm, Skirt Dia. 4.7mm, Head Dia. 4.45mm.
Calibre 0.22", Weight 21.6gn, Length 8.40mm, Skirt Dia. 5.62mm, Head Dia. 5.51mm
An Air Rifle Pellet Photographic Database (updated 19/09/10). All the pellets have been photographed at x2 life size and then resized for the database. AIRGUN, CALIBER and PELLET SELECTIONby Tom Holzel Airguns are mechanical devices that turn the stored potential energy of a coiled spring or compressed gas into kinetic (moving) energy, and transmit it to a projectile. However, the kinetic energy (or "power"') of a gun is not measured directly. Rather it is the energy imparted to the projectile (a pellet) that is measured. This pellet energy is the product of "velocity" and "weight" (actually "mass"), both of which are measured separately. TARGET AIRGUNS: Precision airguns that are used exclusively for target shooting (such as the Beeman/FWB 602 air rifle or Beeman/FWB P30 air pistol) require only enough energy (3 to 5 ft. lbs) to speed a .177 caliber pellet through 10 meters of air. The speed component can be low, but the accuracy of a pellet must be exceedingly high, on the order of 0.04 center-to-center (c-t-c).
With target airguns, repeatability of the power plant is a major aspect of high-quality. So are such accuracy related aspects of precision shooting as the character of bigger let-off (and its repeatability), adjustability of trigger pull and let-off and the adjustable fit of the airgun to the hand and body.
The ergonomics of reloading the airgun is also important to target shooters. This function should be as smooth and unstressful as possible to keep concentration at a world-class level. Pellet insertion should be easy.
CO2 and pre-charged airguns eliminate one physically distracting aspect of target shooting - recocking---and contribute thereby to a smoother shooting process. HUNTING AIR RIFLES: In addition to reasonable accuracy, (two inches at 50 yards) hunting or field air rifles must transfer three to five times as much energy to the pellet as target airguns. The energy of a hunting rifle pellet should be at least as high at the target distance (pest birds, for example), as target airguns are at the muzzle (4 ft. lbs.). PELLET CALIBER & WEIGHT:
A. Caliber. By far the largest number of airguns are sold in .177 caliber, and this is the pellet size of choice for nearly all target shooting, plinking and some small pest hunting. .177 caliber offers the highest velocity for a given amount of airgun energy, and results in the flattest trajectory. However, the speed of sound--1080 fps at sea level at 32 F sets a practical upper limit on the energy with which a pellet can be propelled. Breaking the sound barrier results in a loud crack-just like a firearm and generally sends the pellet tumbling wildly.
It would take 16.8 ft. lbs. to propel Beeman's Laser pellets to 1080 fps. and 21 ft lbs. for Beeman/H&N Match pellets in .177 caliber.
.20 caliber (5mm) is a perfect example of obtaining large ballistic gains in performance with small, optimal changes compared to .177 caliber. The 5mm trajectory remains nearly as flat, but its heavier weight lets it carry about 40% more energy for the same velocity. This is the best general purpose caliber. The
.22 caliber has a large gain in pellet weight and size and is only usable in the highest-powered hunting rifles. The range of the .22 caliber is less than the .20 caliber, and the downrange energy less than the larger .25 caliber pellet. .22 might be the choice if you owned a single hunting rifle.
. 25 caliber is unbeatable in carrying the most knock-down force to the target because of its maximal pellet weight and resulting incredible shock value. It is the perfect round for the tough tree squirrel and the right caliber in high powered air rifles for any of the larger furbearers such as woodchucks, opossum and even raccoon.
B. Pellet Type. The single most important factor in choosing a pellet is to obtain one that is accurate in your airgun! Only personal experimentation will let you discover the most effective pellet for your airgun/target combination Each airgun varies slightly in the way it handles different pellet types. Since the accuracy of pellets themselves will vary slightly from batch to batch, it is wiser to buy a years supply of pellets at one time than to buy in smaller quantities.
Using the same propellant, a light pellet will accelerate rapidly and leave the gun barrel at high speed. It's time in the barrel is the shortest, thus reducing the effects of an unsteady hold. The light pellet's time-to-target is also shortest so gravity can pull on it for only a split second. An accurate, very flat trajectory is the result.
Yet in some high-powered rifles, light pellets are ejected so rapidly they do not dwell long enough to get the full energy transfer of the decompressing charge of air. While the same rifle can propel an 8.6 grain .20 Laser pellet to 850 fps and a 14.2 grain Kodiak pellet to 700 fps, these figures show the Laser only acquired 14 ft. labs. of energy while the Kodiak obtained 15.5 ft. labs.
The speed of a heavier pellet is lower in the same airgun versus a lighter pellet. And, because of its slower speed, a heavy pellet takes a longer time to get to the target; this gives gravity a longer time to pull it down.
Note that the drop of any pellet has nothing to do with its mass or weight--all pellets are pulled down by gravity at the same rate. The only thing that counts is how much time gravity has to do the pulling. It is only because heavy pellets take longer to get to the target that their trajectory is more bowed. A light-weight pellet traveling as slowly as a heavy weight would have an equally bowed trajectory
AIR RESISTANCE: Once clear of the barrel, another 'energy thesis' begins its work: air resistance. Air resistance increases with the cube of a pellet's speed: double the speed, and air resistance increases eight times! This means fast pellets lose energy more rapidly than slower pellets. Energy equals mass times velocity squared. Since the energy imparted to a pellet is about the same and a pellet doesn't lose mass, it can only make up for the different weight by changing velocity.
In fact fast, light pellets lose energy so rapidly that after 35 yards or so they can be traveling slower than heavy pellets. This is inconsequential in 10 meter target shooting, but it becomes a major disadvantage in hunting and field use. WHAT PELLET SHOULD I USE? Flat-nosed woodcutters punch perfect holes in paper targets to aid in scoring and are required in competition. The slight effects of higher air resistance on accuracy due to the flat head are unmeasurable at 10-meter range, but do become noticeable at 35 meters and beyond.
Medium weight round nose pellets like Ram Jet offer the best of weight and flat trajectory for medium-powered hunting rifles (12 to 15 ft lbs.). The closer you can normally get to your prey, the heavier the pellet you should use because heavy pellets (e.g., Kodiak. Crow Magnum, Silver Arrow) will penetrate much deeper and be less susceptible to wind deflection.
With the most powerful air rifles (R1/R1 Laser, RX-1, Kodiak. Crow Magnum III) consider only heavyweight pellets.
The Crow Magnum hollow head pellet is in a class by itself-it really expands! This is an ideal pellet for .177 and .20 hunting of all game because of the terrific shock imparted as the pellet doubles in size as it enters the target. Say good-bye to small caliber "over penetration." In .22 and especially .25 caliber, the Crow Magnum pellet is absolutely deadly with larger game--rabbits, woodchuck, etc. at ranges out to 60 yards with the most powerful air rifles. ACCURACY: Assuming an airgun always exerts the same force on a pellet, the accuracy of a pellet's path--it's trajectory--is effected by three major (and some minor) factors:
1) CROWN: During its rush up the barrel, a pellet is constrained from going anywhere but straight forward. At the instant the pellet leaves the barrel, it is desirable that the barrel lip (or "crown") always presents exactly the same surface to the spinning tail of the pellet. Ideally, the barrel loses contact with the entire circumference of the tail of the pellet at the same instant so that the pellet is not tipped one way or the other. Tipping the pellet imparts a wobble, increasing the cross-sectional area through the air.
The wobbling pellet effectively increases its caliber causing more air resistance! This increased area will slow the pellet down more quickly than if it pierced the air perfectly head-on. Many Beeman airguns are "button choked" at the crown of the barrel to assure a perfectly uniform grip on the pellet circumference the instant it leaves the barrel. Others are exquisitely detailed to assure a perfect pellet release. Be sure not to damage the crown of any airgun barrel.
2) UNIFORMITY: Spinning is what keeps a pellet from tumbling, and keeps it facing directly forward as it bores through the air. Robert Beeman has pointed out that if a pellet is the slightest bit unbalanced as it spins, the centrifugal wobble will lurch the pellet off course the instant it leaves the barrel. The direction of that lurch will vary with every shot depending on which direction the excessive mass of the pellet is pointing at the instant it is released from the "hold" of the barrel. This little appreciated factor is one reason Beeman pays such attention to pellet quality control.
3) Wind: Supersonic bullets are more deflected by wind the slower they go. Surprisingly, sub-sonic airgun pellets are less deflected by wind the slower they go, but this seeming anomaly is due to the higher weight of the slower pellet, assuming in this comparison that both are shot out of the same airgun.
For any airgun, a pellet with a higher "ballistic coefficient" will be less deflected by wind. Generally, heavy pellets have a higher ballistic coefficient than lighter ones. (The ballistic coefficient, or "C-l" of a .20 Laser pellet is 0.0096; of a .20 Kodiak, 0.0167).
In one test at 60 yards, a .20 Crow Magnum II rifle was able to print a 1.25" group with Kodiak pellets, but only a one-foot group with Laser pellets. The muzzle velocity of the Laser pellet was supersonic, dropping to subsonic 4 yards out of the barrel, the shock of which caused a violent tumbling. AIRGUN SHOT REPEATABILITY: An airgun does not exert the same force from shot to shot. Without such high repeatability, even excellent pellets will not be able to do their job.
Average pellets may safely exhibit a weight differential of up to a few percent in any one tin. When both pellets and air rifle vary randomly, you will find yourself hitting the target perfectly (on some shots) and miss it completely on others.
Every airgun user should obtain a tin of ultra-precise pellets to determine just what the airgun is capable of (bench rest), and what the shooter is capable of (hand held). You can use mid-grade pellets for practice, but always use the most accurate pellets you can find for competition and actual hunting. After tramping in the woods for a hour and a half, and stalking a rabbit for 20 minutes, no one will believe it is cost-effective to have finally scared it off with a single missed shot caused by the non-uniformity of a cheap pellet. AIR RIFLE HUNTING: To a varmint hunter, an air rifle is a tool for the job of bagging game. Just as different jobs require different tools (you wouldn't use a tack hammer to drive 3-penny nails), so do different hunting situations require different air rifles.
The paramount aspect of hunting air rifles is acceptable downrange accuracy. If you can't hit your target, no amount of super pellet energy or "penetration" is going to do you any good. Next most important is downrange energy. Grackles and other pest birds require one-inch accuracy at 20 to 30 yards; Grey (Tree) squirrels require similar accuracy, but at least 8 ft. lbs. of energy at that distance.
Crows require two-inch accuracy at 40 to 60 yards, the same as "wild" woodchucks, but the chuck requires 10 to 15 ft lbs. of energy at that range, the crows only half that. "Suburban" woodchucks can be approached to within 30 to 40 yards, so a less powerful rifle will do.
Airgun shooters should use this guide to help select the three or four different pellet types that seem closest to answering their own shooting needs. Then shoot these pellets for accuracy to get an idea of how well each type behaves in your own airguns. Shoot into bars of Ivory soap at field ranges to learn how well different pellets penetrate and expand for hunting. There is no substitute for this personal testing which will quickly lead to the selection of the most effective pellet type for your own particular use--and boost your accuracy and shooting satisfaction to new highs. Article reprinted from Beeman Precision Airgun Guide. Diana P5 Magnum Brand new in SA!!! This is the only pistol that can reach over 600ft/s. Very accurate and a real pleasure to shoot. Only drawback is that the stock is shaped for a right handed shooter. Diana 21 Panther Perfect high quality rifle for the smaller person. Reliable break-barrel-system with the new straight resistive composite hunting-styled stock, the match type trigger and the fiber optic will guarantee a maximum of joy and fun. ( 600 fps) Diana 31 Panther Perfect in technique and design The powerful and reliable break-barrel-system with the new straight resistive composite hunting-styled stock, the match type trigger and the fiber optic will guarantee a maximum of joy and fun. An airgun, you will hardly find anywhere else! (1000 fps) Diana Model 48 One of the most powerful Diana air rifles with fixed barrel and side cocking lever. A big plus point of the side lever is that it enable you to fit a bi-pod. Optimum range performance, match type trigger, automatic trigger safety catch with additional cocking guard, metal rear sight universally adjustable, front sight adjustable, rail for scopes, beech wood stock with rubber buttplate. 177Cal. 1100 fps Total Length: 1100 mm Barrel Length: 440 mm Weight: 4.0 kg
Diana Model 48 B Exactly the same as the normal model 48, but with a beautifull black stock. Diana 350 Magnum Extreme power (1250 fps), breakbarrel masterpiece Barrel Length: 19.5" Weight 8.2 lbs. Length 48.0" Stock: Monte Carlo beech stock with cheek piece and checkering. . Diana 350 Classic Extreme power (1250 fps), breakbarrel masterpiece Barrel Length: 19.5" Weight 8.2 lbs. Length 48.0" Stock: Classic design beech stock. Air Arms S400 Classic The bench mark by which most other Pre Charged Pneumatic or PCP air rifles are gauged. Available only in .177 (or 4.5mm) calibre, the S400 Classic offers you great value for money. A single shot bolt action Pre Charged Pneumatic , the Air Arms S400 Classic is 980mm long and gives approx 80 shots with the regulated 12ftlb of energy. The Air Arms S400 Classic comes with a high quality and well finished Beech wood stock. Other stock options are available on request. Air Arms S400 Carbine The Air Arms S400 Carbine has a slightly shorter overall length of 885mm and a barrel 395mm long. Weight is also reduced whilst the power is still an effective 12ftlb. The only "loss" is in the number of available shots, which is about 60 shots. Air Arms S410 The S410 is the multi shot version of the S400 and comes with a 10 shot magazine which indexes its self each time the rifle is cocked to fire. This alleviates the need to insert a pellet between shots. Spare magazines are available and can be swapped very quickly with minimal effort very useful in a hunting situation. Shown here is the carbine version. Air Arms S400 MPR FT Known world wide for their quality and accuracy, the Air Arms line of air rifles has a new champion.... the Air Arms S400 MPR FT sports target rifle. Available in the .177 calibre, the Air Arms S400 MPR FT comes packed with the features of a custom built air rifle eg. a high quality Walnut stock which is length and height adjustable as well as fitted with weights in the forearm. It also has a patented muzzle break and a match trigger. Air Arms Prosport Regarded by many as the best spring rifle available, the Pro-Sport comes with a specification normally only associated with tuned weapons. Apart from the cocking mechanism this under-lever rifle has the tried and tested but upgraded mechanics of the TX series rifles, including the much praised 'CD' trigger system. The rifle is cocked by means of a recessed cocking lever housed in the underside of the rifle. This Pro-Sport also features an anti bear trap safety device so that as long as then cocking arm is open the gun will not fire. Air Arms TX200 Mk3 The Mk3 is the latest versions of the highly popular TX200 and TX200HC series, seen for some time as the No. 1 general purpose rifle for field and target use. The new TX200 takes spring powered rifles to a different dimension. Amongst other changes the Mk3 has reduced cocking effort and a built in sound moderator. Air Arms TX200HC The HC is a short version of the TX200. This rifle has a bull barrel with a threaded insert, which allows the fitting of an internal moderator insert. It shares the standard TX internals but has a shorter barrel. To improve grip with the shorter cocking lever, a knurled cocking aid is fitted as standard. For a short maneuverable high performance rifle you'd be hard pressed to find an equal. Air Arms S200 The S200 is a low cost no-frills introduction to pcp shooting that is small in size but big on performance. This super compact rifle is primarily aimed at younger or more slightly built shooter. However it has proved a very capable weapon and will also suit adults that prefer something a little different. This model has a fixed cylinder re-filled via a quick release filling connector. If a single shot is not what you want from your rifle, but would still like the S200, there is now available for the S200 the Air Arms 10 shot magazine system. This is a retro fittable kit that simply bolts on to your S200 turning it from a single shot to a magazine fed 10. The magazine its self is not fixed to the system so you can carry spare mags and reload very quickly. Weihrauch HW 25 L A strong well-made air rifle of good accuracy for the ambitious young shooter. The ideal first gun. Automatic safety, match type trigger, micrometer sight adjustable for windage and elevation with four different notches, beechwood stock with cheekpiece. Weihrauch HW 30 M/II A superior, light and well-balanced air rifle of excellent accuracy for the whole family. Automatic safety, match type trigger, tunnel front sight, micrometer sight adjustable for windage and elevation with four different notches, beechwood stock with long and handy forearm and cheekpiece, rubber buttplate. The HW30S comes with a front diopter sight and different inserts that makes it the perfect springer for 10m school competitions. As an added bonus it also has the famous Rekord trigger.
Weihrauch HW 40 PCA A precision air pistol in modern design · German craftmanship · recoilless action at an entry level price point · single stroke pneumatic · quiet and smooth · very good balanced · precision two stage trigger · fiber-optic sights · micrometer sight adjustable for windage and elevation · dovetail rail for scope mounting · automatically operated safety lever · pistol grip fits for right- and left-handed shooters · consistent velocity at 122 m/s, ready for 10 m target shooting. Weihrauch HW 50 MK2 A proven medium-heavy sporting and training air rifle suitable for all types of leisure and sporting use for the whole family. Solid construction with powerful piston spring and excellent accuracy. Automatic safety, match type trigger, tunnel front sight, micrometer sight adjustable for windage and elevation with four different notches, beechwood stock with long and handy forearm and cheekpiece, rubber buttplate. The HW50S is exactly the same as the Mk2, but it has the Rekord trigger. Weihrauch HW 57 A precision air rifle in modern design with underlever cocking. Single shot with loading gate. Medium heavy and well-balanced. Automatic safety, adjustable match trigger "Rekord", micrometer sight adjustable for windage and elevation with four different notches, long and handy beechwood stock with cheekpiece, checkering on pistol grip and forearm, rubber buttplate. Weihrauch HW 77 These exciting fixed barrel rifles with underlever cocking action are undoubtedly the ultimate in high power sporting rifles and provide maximum power and accuracy. The ideal choice for the long distance shooter who values performance combined with minimum recoil together with sleek good looks and superb finish. Fixed barrel system, removable front sight, micrometer rear sight with four different notches, automatic safety, precision adjustable match trigger "Rekord", handy and elegant hardwood stock with checkering, pistol grip cap and rubber buttplate. This rifle is also available in carbine version (HW77K) . Weihrauch HW 80 Probably the best breakbarrel air rifle available, often classified as "the workhorse". The robust construction, the excellent accuracy and the powerful main spring guarantee an extraordinary efficiency and penetration power especially at longer distances. Beautifully shaped Monte-Carlo-stock (beech), checkered pistol grip and rubber buttplate. Front sight tunnel with interchangeable inserts · micrometer rear sight with 4 different notches · automatic safety · precision adjustable match trigger "Rekord".
Weihrauch HW 85 Very high efficiency and excellent accuracy and suitable for all types of leisure and sporting use. Handy and light-weight in the well-known Weihrauch quality. Fixed front sight tunnel. Hardwood stock with walnut finish, contoured forearm, fine checkered pistol grip, rubber buttplate. Micrometer rear sight with 4 different notches · automatic safety · precision adjustable match trigger Weihrauch HW 90 The air rifle with the unique Theoben gas ram system. The very fast locking time and the recoil reducing system as well as its stable and solid conception are the outstanding features. Equipped with the precision adjustable trigger "Elite" with automatic safety. A new stock design incorporates an extended forearm and a high cheekpiece, checkering on the pistol grip, rubber buttplate. For scope use, we especially recommend the a very strong scope like the Nikko Sterling Airking. One of the most powerful airguns available. Weihrauch HW 97 K (available in 4.5mm and 5mm) Especially developed for field-target and silhouette shooting, well-balanced, easy and smooth cocking. Fixed barrel system with muzzle break, handy and elegant stock especially designed for scope use, checkered pistol grip and forearm, rubber buttplate. Also available with a blue laminated stock (HW97KL). Daisy 1938 Red Ryder ( 650 shot BB rifle ) Daisy Powerline TargetPro 953 ( .177 ) Daisy Powerline 693 ( 15 shot BB pistol ) OUT OF STOCK
Daisy Powerline 15XT ( 15 shot BB pistol ) OUT OF STOCK
Daisy Powerline 617X ( dual calibre, 6 shot BB / .177 pistol )
Norica Titan 680 ft/s, Break barrel cocking mechanism. Great quality, lightweight and accurate. This rifle offer great value for money. Norica Marvic Gold (sold in the US as the Beeman GS1000) This is a real beauty... pictures don't do this rifle justice. Accuracy and power to match the best. - Weight: 3,3 Kg. - Total length: 1175 mm.. - Barrel length: 484 mm. - Speed: 305 m/s. Norica Dragon Special This rifle can get to reach 305 m/s. It has a ventilated recoil pad and an ambidextrous ergonomic stock and checkered pistol grip and forearm. Magicwood impact proof fiber stock and a chemical nickel plated barrel. - Weight: 2,9 Kg. - Total length: 1160 mm. - Barrel length: 484 mm. - Speed: 305 m/s. - Energy: 22,3 joules. Norica Krono A very nice little rifle at a competitive price. - Weight: 2,8 Kg. - Total length: 1080 mm. - Barrel length: 454 mm. - Speed: 165 m/s. Norica Model 56 A light, manageable and affordable airgun. Perfect for a young shooters. - Weight: 2,3 Kg. - Total length: 954 mm.. - Barrel length: 404 mm. - Speed: 180 m/s. - Energy: 7,8 joules. Norica Sport A nice medium sized rifle for those who seek sporting pleasure above all. It fires at 190 m/s with the precision of a perfectly calibrated grooved barrel and an adjustable rear sight. - Weight: 2,6 Kg. - Total length: 1035 mm. - Barrel length: 454 mm. - Speed: 190 m/s. - Energy: 8,7 joules AMMUNITION FOR AN AIR GUN:FIELD TARGET 4.52 mm (0.177”) caliber and 5.50 mm (0.22”) round head air gun pellet. This pellet has been designed for long range accuracy shooting and hunting. It has been also made for strong rifles with a high initial velocity.
HUNTER 4.52mm (0.177”) caliber and 5.50 mm (0.22”) pointed airgun pellet. This type of pellet has been designed for open space, long-range accuracy shooting for hunting purposes. Designed for High penetration.
SPORT 4.52 mm (0.177”) and 5.50 mm (0.22”) caliber flat head airgun pellet. The sport pellet has been designed primary for sport shooting where good accuracy is required.
MAXIMA 4.52mm (0.177”) and 5.52mm (0.22”) caliber round head heavy airgun pellets. Extrem accuracy and maximum penetrability. This pellet has been designed for hunting.
DINAMIK 5.52 mm (0.22”) caliber. Dinamik is a super heavy, high accuracy airgun pellet. This pellet is known for superb penetration, maximum weight, aerodynamic configuration, high velocity and good wind resistance.
CROW MAGNUM 5.52 mm (0.22”) calibre. Crow magnum has been designed for those shooters who wanted a heavier hollow point head with a gigantic forward expansion. Very good stability and accuracy.
RHINO 5.52mm (0.22”) caliber. Rhino has been designed for hunting. This airgun pellet is a combination of a pointed head and a hollow point head. It Provides a maximum destroying effect, very good stability and long range accuracy.
Hunting with an Air Rifle
By James E. House Scads of hunters turn to primitive weapons like bows, muzzloaders and even spears to add spice to their favorite pastime. Yet few remember the satisfaction that came with dropping small game with their first gun, the one that worried their mothers. Before most of us shot or owned a centerfire hunting rifle, we gained experience and learned safe gun-handling procedures with an airgun. Most of today’s hunters learned early on from their fathers how to safely shoot a BB gun (and from their mothers, “Don’t shoot your eye out!”). Many graduated to hunting small game with a more powerful pellet gun before turning to rimfire and centerfire rifles. Isn’t it time to rediscover the challenge and joy of prowling the woods with a modern “primitive” weapon? Air rifles suitable for small game hunting are inexpensive to buy and shoot. They produce almost no noise and little recoil. They also can be fired safely in places where it would be inappropriate to use a rimfire or centerfire gun. This makes frequent practice possible. Among the different types of airguns, the multi-pump rifle of moderate cost, weight and power is the best choice for small game hunting. Break-action (also known as spring piston) air rifles tend to be long and heavy. They also are inherently less accurate than pump guns. Since CO2-powered rifles lose velocity at lower temperatures, they’re not always the most effective gun to carry. Airgun hunters should be particular about the ammo they use. Virtually all airgun pellets have a “diabolo” shape, meaning a pellet with a smaller waist than the head or skirt. The four most popular types of pellets are wadcutter (flat nose), dome (round nose), pointed and hollowpoint. Not all pellets are created equal. Some have smaller internal cavities, which make them more rigid. Pellets with large internal cavities tend to flatten or rivet on impact, limiting penetration. This is not a problem when the target is a crow or a pigeon, but it is a concern when the target is a squirrel. Bushytails are tough, and it takes a strongly constructed pellet to penetrate their hides and well-toned muscles. Accuracy is the No. 1 consideration when choosing an air rifle to hunt small game. Because an air rifle might produce a muzzle energy of only 8 to 12 foot-pounds, the pellet must be placed precisely in a lethal zone, usually the brain or the upper chest cavity. Your air rifle/pellet combination must be capable of hitting a penny-sized target at the range you expect to encounter squirrels or other small game. For many rifles, this level of accuracy limits you to shots of 25 yards or less. I have air rifles that consistently group within 3Ú4 inch at 30 yards, but hitting targets of that size requires the use of a scope. To find out how accurate your rifle is with a particular pellet, you need to fire it from a rest. One pellet that has a reputation for outstanding accuracy and lethality on game is the Crosman Premier. It is probably the most widely used hunting pellet in .177 caliber. The domed pellet is available in two weights: 7.9 and 10.5 grains. Velocities are considerably lower with the heavier version, but it gives outstanding penetration. In .20 caliber, the Crosman Premier and Sheridan cylindrical pellets both weigh 14.3 grains and have very solid construction. They are excellent choices when penetration is required. In .22 caliber, the Crosman Premier weighs 14.3 grains. Wadcutter and hollowpoint pellets give less penetration than do pointed or domed ones when fired into the same medium. In one test, I fired the 14.3-grain .22-caliber Crosman wadcutter, domed and pointed pellets at approximately 600 fps into bars of soap. Penetration was 1.97, 2.47 and 2.52 inches for the wadcutter, domed and pointed pellets, respectively. While the penetration given by any of these pellets might be sufficient for small game, it is clear that pointed and round-nosed pellets provide deeper penetration. I have conducted tests with .177 and .20 calibers with similar results. But penetration is only one aspect of pellet effectiveness. Penetration comes at the expense of rapid transfer of energy that results in a wider wound channel. Pellets come in a wide variety of point styles. Test several types in your rifle before you make a selection for hunting. |
The holes in soap reveal differences in the effects of different types of pellets. The channel produced by the hollow-pointed Beeman Crow Magnum widens after initial entry due to pellet expansion. Wadcutter pellets give large entrance holes as the soap is forced outward around the advancing flat point. That is what I refer to as “smash.” There is a tradeoff between penetration and smash delivered by a pellet. My advice is to select a pellet that gives smash if the target is fragile (starlings, crows or pigeons) and one that gives penetration if the game is tough (squirrels). My favorite smash pellets include the Crosman wadcutter, Beeman Crow Magnum, and the Dynamit Nobel Supermag wadcutter. Pellets that provide good penetration include the Crosman Premier (dome and pointed), Beeman Kodiak (round nose) and Silver Sting (pointed). Some pellets do not give the greatest penetration or smash but are adequate in both attributes. Two such pellets are the Winchester Hunting pellet marketed by Daisy Outdoor Products and the Dynamit Nobel Superdome (both are round-nosed). Air rifles of the past were not as effective on game as they are today because the ammo was inferior. Modern pellets are much more uniform and give better accuracy. With the dozens of types of pellets available, hunting with air rifles is entering a whole new era. James E. House is an avid airgun shooter and the author of “American Air Rifles,” a 208-page book available from Krause Publications. -- Reprinted from the premier issue of Buckmasters GunHunter Magazine in 2003 Note: To keep listings as accurate as possible comments should include Multi Pumpers - The number of pumps used PCPs - The amount of pressure used & if there is a low medium and high setting the setting used Custom Airguns Custom Airguns must be listed as custom, a custom 2240 is still a 2240 you can list who did the custom work but the builder is still Crosman. example: Crosman 2240 by Crosman Airgun | Date | Stock Modified | Pellet | Caliber | Pellet Weight | Muzzle Velocity | Measure Method | Ambient Temp | Comment | Submitted By |
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Air Arms s410e | 3-11-07 | Stock | Crosman Domed | 22 | 14.3 | 956.5 | chronograph | n/a | n/a | Bill Walker | Air Arms TX-200 | 3/13/2010 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 940 | Chrony Beta Chronograph | 65 | Super Accurate! | Warthog | Air Arms TX200 MK III | 5/15/2006 | Stock | Beeman Kodiak | 177 | 10.6 | 823 | upd | n/a | A bit disappointed with the fps but the workmanship and quality make up the difference | Bill | Air Arms tx200 mk3 | 5/19/2006 | 5/19/2006 | H&N Field & Target 177 | 177 | 8.49 | 825 | upd | n/a | na | Rick | Air Arms TX200 MkIII | 1/22/09 | Stock | Air Arms Diabolo Field | 177 | 8.44 | 895 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 65deg | Fresh from the box | F. Martinez | Airforce Condor | 2/27/2007 | stock | Predator Polymer Tip | 22 cal | 16 | 1125.3 | Chrony | n/a | This gun is used only for hunting and the predator pellet is the only pellet I use giving great results for rabbit, squirrel, and pest birds | T.R. Williams | Airforce Condor | 2/7/2007 | Stock | Gamo Raptor Gold | 177 | ? | 1475.9 | Chrony | n/a | Nice | Randy M | Airforce Condor | 3/21/07 | Stock | rws Meisterkugeln | 177 | 8.2 | On full power 1175 | chronograph | n/a | Every thing about the gun is good | John P.W. | Airforce Condor | 4/12/07 | Stock | croman premier | 22 | 14.3 | 985 | Chronograph | n/a | Gun will shoot in the 1000plus range but I like to keep it in the subsonic range | talcon | Airforce Condor | April 10, 2007 | Stock | Crosman Premier Heavy | 177 | 10.5 | 1325 | Chrony | n/a | Good balance Good trigger | Allen G | Airforce Condor | June 16 2007 | Stock | Daisy precision max | 22 | 14 | 1209.0 | Chrony | 86deg | New to me great gun 3000 psi on the fill | David R | Airforce Condor | Nov/2010 | Modified | Benjamin Sheridan domed | 25 | 27.6 grains | 1098 fps | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | n/a | 25 LW barrel by TT 95grams hammer by TT 90 durameter orings by TT power level at 5 | Barklee | B 22 | 5/29/2006 | stock | Gamo Match | 22 | 14.2 Wad Cutter | 723.6 | chrony | n/a | na | B. Thomas | B21 | 5/25/2006 | stock | Predator Polymer Tip Pellet | 177 | 8.0 | 786.5 | chrony | n/a | Just did a chrony for a guy today after its been on the shelf for winter not bad for a stocker | Ratite | Baikal 513 M | April 20 2007 | Stock | Crosman Wadcutter | 22 | 13.5 | 1188 | Alpha Crony | n/a | Awsome Power | Shootin Iron | Bam B19 | 2/15/2007 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 875 | chrony | n/a | Its a bit harsh | JR Wilson | Beeman hw97 | 1/22/2009 | Stock | Beeman Crow Magnum | 20 | 12.80 | 745 | Chrony | 55d eg | Good hard hitting | Jim Mitchell | Beeman 1090 dc | 9-1-09 | Stock | Beeman Silver Sting | 22 | 15.2 | 790 | chrony | 70 | nice gun if you can get a beeman 12.5 spring it will fit this gun | chuck | Beeman 1090 dc | 9-1-09 | Stock | Beeman Crow Mag | 177 | 8.8 | 920 | chrony | 70 | WOW need to change poi when you change barrels.Great gun for the money. Critter don't leave the yard ,keeps neighbors happy | chuck | Beeman FH500 | 05/27/06 | stock | milbro caledonian | .177 | unknown | 601fps | chrony | n/a | cheap, accurate gun at 25 yards. | jake | Beeman gh1000 | 5/16/2006 | Stock | Beeman Silver Ace | 22 | 15.24 | 683 | upd | n/a | After the first 75-100 shots the gun settled down and the shots became more accurate | Rockshot | Beeman gh1000 | 5/20/2006 | stock | Gamo Magnum | 0.22 | 15.6 | 725 | n/a | upd | n/a | randy | Beeman GH950 | 10 19 09 | Stock | JSB Predators | 177 | 16grns | 628.5fps | Master Chrony | 69.2 Humid | 5 shot average 2.82 avg.v | Jim Butler | Beeman P17 | 8/9/2009 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 406 | Chrony | 76F | Built well (for plastic gun) $40 | Baron | Beeman P1 | 3/21/07 | Stock | RWS Super Dome | 177 | 8.3 | 408.6 | chrony | n/a | Good looking gun great trigger FPS way under factory spec. | David R. | Beeman R1 | Jan 23 2008 | Stock | Beeman FTS Double Gold | 20 Cal | listed as 11.42 | 786-790-788 | Chrony | 65 & Rain | Good all around Gun | Roberts JM | Beeman RS1 | 3-2-2011 | Stock | Crosman Pointed | 22 | 14.3gn | 683 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 65 | Rifle came with two barrels, this is the .22 barrel. Not a bad rifle but changing barrels is a lot of work to re-zero. | ES | Beeman RX-2 | 2/20/2010 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 14.3 | 773fps | Chrony Beta Chronograph | N/A | Quite loud action, but have started to use ear plugs. Will master this beast if it kills me | Al Piper | Beeman S1 | 1/18/07 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 860 | Chrony | n/a | Largish gun, decent trigger, crude metal/wood finish | Vince | Benjamin Discovery | 1/19/2009 | Stock | Crosman Premier Domed | 22 | 14.3 | 626 | crony | 48deg | great gun to run on Co2 I havent counted the shots yet but there are many | Rick E,M | Benjamin Discovery | 4/5/2008 | Stock | Crosman Copperhead | 22 | 14.3 | 620 | Chrony | 75 deg | WOW great gun | Walter Pratt | Benjamin 310 | 08/25/07 | Stock | JSB | 177 | 8.44 | 637 | Alpha Chrony | 75 | Stock - pre serial # | Tripleguy | Benjamin 312 | 08/25/07 | Stock | croman premier | 22 | 14.3 | 631 | Alpha Chrony | 75 | Stock - 1968 | Tripleguy | Benjamin 347 | 08/25/07 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 729 | Alpha Chrony | 75 | Stock - original | Tripleguy | Benjamin Discovery | 02/01/2012 | Modified | Crossman Premier hp | 22 | 14.3 gr | 769-771 | chrony f-1 | 38 f | only mods are trigger tune and second barrel band. running off compressed air. tested at 6,800 feet elevation, velocities were very consistant. | cody adams | Benjamin Discovery | 5/13/10 | Modified | H&N Rabbit Magnum II | 22 | 24.69 | 840 | crony | 70 degrees f | gun is hand built from crosman parts. valve port is enlarged and reangled. lighter spring.threads shortened to encrease volumn. 12 shots in 840 range with rabbit magnum | Nat Carter | Benjamin Legacy 1000 | na | Out of the box stock | Predator Polymer Tip | 0.22 | 16.gr | 745.2, 763.9, 748.6 | chrony | n/a | Not bad for an out of the box shooter | Ratite | Benjamin Sheridan 392 | 5/15/2006 | stock | Crosman Copperhead | 22 | 14.3 | 648 | upd | n/a | All around good gun | Rick | Browning 800 Mag | Sept/25/2009 | Stock | RWS Hobby | 177 | 7.0 gr | 580-640 | Chrony | 78 deg | I have and shot a few of these Browning 800 mags, after the new is gone the gun is a never goto its a large hand gun that is tuff to cock and not a great shooter | Ratite | BSA Lightning | Feb-4-2009 | Stock | BSA Storm | 177 | 7.39 | 935 | chrony | 48 | Nice light weight gun good to shoot | Jay Moore | BSA Super Sport | 1-13-09 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 860 | chrono | 45 deg | This is a good no nonsense shooter | Randy Riggs | BSA TACTICAL XL | 6/17/2011 | New from The Box | H & N SPORT FIELD TARGET TROPHY | 22 | 0.95g | 730ft/sec | N/A | 17c | All weather version of the lightning. Fitted with a BSA 4X32R scope. Good balance, easy to aim. Light enough to carry for a whole days hunting | Richard H | Career 707 | 5/20/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier | 0.22 | 14.3 | 956.9 | upd | n/a | NA | randy | Career black | 5-26-06 | mostly stock | Eunjin 37 grain | .25 | 36.6-36.8 grain | 1110 | beta master chrony | n/a | first shot after 230bar fill | chevell | Crosman 110 Town & Country Jr | 2/28/2010 | Modified | RWS Superdome | 22 | 14.5 | 665 | Precision Shots Chronograph | 70 F | Custom check & exhaust valves 484 fps on 4 pumps 574 fps on 6 pumps 624 fps on 8 pumps 665 fps on 10 pumps 673 fps on 11 pumps (not empty) | Larry D | Crosman 114 | 08/07/07 | Modified | Crosman Premier | 22 | 14.3 | 705 | Alpha chrony | 82 | Bolt probe and light valve work | Tripleguy | Crosman 120 | 2/26/2010 | Modified | RWS Superdome | 22 | 14.5 | 660 | Precision Shots chronograph | 70 deg | Extensive valve work, 660 fps on 10 pumps, 765 fps on 15 pumps, | Larry D | Crosman 1300 | 08/25/07 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 22 | 14.3 | 330 | Alpha Chrony | 75 | Medalist II | Tripleguy | Crosman 1322 | 10-20-07 | Modified | cr pointed | 22 | 14.3 | 690 | f1 crony | 75 F | large valve volume, pre charge 15 pumps-35 pumps each shot, 14'bbl, RJbreech, heavy hammer & spring | dt45acp | Crosman 1322 | 4/11/07 | Stock | Daisy precision max | 22 | 14 | 454 | Chrony | n/a | Found this at a gun show in the box oiled it up and shot quite dependable for a second variant with plastic breech | Sam Wilson | Crosman 1377/1322 | July 26 2009 | Modified | Daisy Precision Max | 22 cal | 14.3 | 657, 657, 653 | cro | 80deg | 24' RM Breech LW barrel flat piston mod valve 15 pumps | Ratite | Crosman 1377c | 2/3/2010 | Modified | Crosman premier hollow pt | 177 | 7.9 | 565 | ProChrono Digital | 62 | Air is 7% thinner here than sea level so may affect velocity. 10 pumps may be like 8. Flattened off valve, and got a brass flat top piston. Vel went from 470 to 565 on 10 after mod. 615 at 14. | Oleo | Crosman 1377C | 3-2-2011 | Modified | Beeman Silver Sting | 177 | 8.18gn | 547 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 65 | This pistol has had the crosman steel breech | ES | Crosman 1377c | 5/15/2006 | Stock | Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 563 | upd | n/a | Chambers well shoots straight | Bill | Crosman 1377 | 1/15/2009 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 325 | crony | -15 deg | This gun is bone stock with aluminum valve out of the package, could only hit 325 hmmmm needs some work | Ratite | Crosman 1377 | 11/3/2009 | Modified | Crosman Hunting Pointed | 22 | 14.3 | 710 | Chrony | 70 deg F | Heavily modified | Andrew de Halas | Crosman 1377 | 3-29-2009 | Modified | Crosman pointed | 177 | 7.9 | 625 | Chrony red | 78 | Airgunsmith flat top piston and flat top valve. At 12 pumps | Donny | Crosman 160 | 08/18/07 | Stock | Premier | 22 | 14.3 | 605 | Alpha Chrony | 80 | Stock - new selas | Tripleguy | Crosman 160 | 5/24/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier | 0.22 | 14.3 | 525 | Shooting Chrony Alpha Master | n/a | n/a | Norman CD | Crosman 180 | 5/24/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier | 0.22 | 14.3 | 586.2 | Shooting Chrony Alpha Master | n/a | n/a | Norman CD | Crosman 2240 | 06/18/07 | Modified | jsb | 22 | 16 | 535 | chrony | 18C | Stronger spring, 2250 barrel and slightly ported | Cipheron | Crosman 2240 | 08/07/07 | Modified | RWS | 22 | 14.3 | 686 | Chrony | 20 | Boss Max Flow valve. 2250 barrel. Stronger spring. HPA. Trigger polished with lighter spring. | cipheron | Crosman 2240 | 3/24/2007 | Modified Professionally Tuned | croman premier dome | 22 | 14.3 | 639 | chrony alpha | n/a | 14 inch barrel, stronger hammer spring, B & A Max fill valve | Shawn | Crosman 2240 | 5/24/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier | 0.22 | 14.3 | 438 | Shooting Chrony Alpha Master | n/a | n/a | Norman CD | Crosman 2240 | 6/13/2006 | Stock | Crosman Matchpell | 22 | 14.3 | 405.2 | Chrony | n/a | N/A | Gordo | Crosman 2240 | 9/16/07 | Modified | Crosman Hunter | 22 | 14.63 | 469 | chronogragh | na | Home made grips and polished triger | Richard Lee | Crosman 2250 | 3/21/10 | Modified | Cros Prem | 177 | 7.9 gr | 685 | Chrony f-1 | 70 F | stock 2250 with 24" .177 barrel | Lee Knight | Crosman 2250 | 4/4/2009 | Stock | Hobby | 22 | 11.9 | 560 | Crony | 55 | Crosman custom 18\\\' barrel | Lee night | Crosman 2260 | 3/24/2007 | Modified Professionally Tuned | croman premier dome | 22 | 14.3 | 709 | chrony alpha | n/a | B & A max fill valve, stronger hammer spring, resealed, remote coil | Shawn | Crosman 2260 | 6/10/06 | Stock | Crosman Premier | .22 | 14.3 | 607 | F-1 Chrony | n/a | Nice light carbine | Joe the Builder | Crosman 400 | 08/18/07 | Modified | Crosman wads | 22 | 14 | 602 | Alpha Chrony | 80 | B78 valve - modified, transfer port mod. | Tripleguy | Crosman Colt 1911 A1 | na | Stock | Crosman Wadcutters | 177 | 7.9 | 418.6 | chrony | n/a | I was surprised this gun looks and shoots good (now handled by RWS) | Ratite | Crosman NPSS | 8/9/2009 | Stock | Beeman Crow Magnum | 177 | 8.8 | 917 | Chrony | 74F | After breaking it in, | Baron | Crosman Outdoorsman 2250XE | 1/24/09 | Stock | Benjamin Discovery | .22 | 14.3 | 510 - 490 - 500 - 500 | chrony | 55deg | I like it just a bit over priced | Bill Warren | Crosman Phantom 800 | 8/19/2010 | Modified | CPHP | 22 | 14.3 | 762 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 25c | Full lube and Tune, Heavy guide, spacers | VodooChild | Crosman Phantom | 07/05/2007 | Stock | Gamo pro magnum | 177 | 8.2 | 891 | chronograph | n/a | powerful | John | Crosman Quest | 05/25/06 | Mod | Gamo Match | .177 | 7.5 | 880 | Chrony | n/a | Cleaned, 1/8' spacer under tophat gave a few more fps | Vince | Crosman Quest | 3/09/2007 | modified | rws meisterkugeln | 177 | 8.3 | 865.3 | chronograph | n/a | the gun is a bit rough even after a tune | Jack M. | Crosman Quest | 6/1/2006 | Stock | Crosman lights | 1.77 | 7.9 | 822 | Chrony | n/a | N/A | Mike Gordo | Crosman TAC 1 Extreme | 05/17/09. | Modified | RWS HyperVelocity | 22 | 11gr,. | 1040 FPS | Chrono | 65 | Great Power & Accuracy, Excellent gun for taking small game upwards to 45yd's. My preferred round for the field is H&N Coppa-Point's 16.1gr @ 865 FPS | 2RCHA | Crosman Tac 77 Elite | 1/15/2010 | New from The Box | Skenco Gold | 177 | 8.5 | 920 | na | na | Excellent power, good precision, modern style. The individual bases of the scope are insufficient, better to place a rail | JB | Crosman | 2/7/2011 | Self Tune | Hobby | 22 | 11.9 | 755 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 71 | Modified QB78 valve, shimmed hammer spring. I still need to work on bolt and barell port. Hope to hit 800fps | Charlie-----we need the model of the gun shoot us an email and let us know | CZ Slavia 634 | 8/22/2009 | Stock | JSB Exact | 177 | 8.29 gr | 713 | Chrony | 72 (indoors) | 5 pellets weighed for average, 5-shot string for avg velocity, Chrony at 10 ft from muzzle | TCups | Daisy Powerline 1000s | 05/14/06 | Stock | Crosman | 177 | 7.9 | 905 | upd | n/a | n/a | Walker | Daisy Powerline 1000S | 3-2-2011 | Stock | Crosman Pointed | 177 | 7.9gn | 947 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 65 | stock rifle broken in over three years five shot string950, 946, 944, 951, 944 an impressive shot string with only 6fps variance15fpe a good hunting rif | ES | Daisy Powerline 1000x | 5/25/06 | Stock | Gamo Match | .177 | 7.5 | 1030 | Chrony | n/a | Deburred and lubed, but all stock parts. | Vince | Daisy Powerline 1000 | 11/15/09 | Modified | RWS Superdome | 177 | 8.3 | 952 | Beta Master | 73F | Deburred, lubed, custom spring guide, cut/crowned barrel to 15" | Butch Clark | Daystate Mk4 | 20/8/2009 | Stock | Falcon Accuracy Plus | 177 | 7.33 | 815 | Alpha Master | 20c | N/A | K Lewis | Diana 35 | 08/20/07 | Stock | Wolverine | 177 | 8.44 | 702 | Alpha Chrony | 74 | Stock gun (HyScore branded) | Tripleguy | Diana 48 | Jan 24 2009 | Stock | Beeman Bear cub | .22 | 14.44 | 825 | Chrony | 55 | Shoots the bear cub perfect, easy to cock easy to shoot and right on target | Bill Warren | Diana RWS 24 | 5 23 2006 | Modified | Predator Polymer Tip | 0.22 | 16 | 435.5 | chrony | n/a | after market spring | Michael C. | Drozd BB Gun | 3/24/2007 | Yes | Steel BB | 177 | 5 grain | 618 | chrony alpha | n/a | installed 20 oz tank | Shawn | Gamo 440 | 10 -12-09 | Stock | Daisy Maxspeed Pointed | 177 | 6.9 grs | 991.7 | Master Chrony | 72 humid | Cleaned pellets befor use and lubed with Napier lube.Surprisingly accurate.The only thing that shot faster was Gamo pba's (1167fps.) One of my smoothest shooting stock Gamo's | Jim Butler | Gamo 1000 Shadow | 6/09/2006 | Stock | Gamo Magnum | 177 | 8.4 | 865 | chrony | n/a | N/A | Mike Gordo | Gamo Big Cat | 3-10-10 | Stock | CP | 177 | 7.9 | 1026 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 50 | n/a | Mark | Gamo BigCat | 2 July 2011 | Stock | Crossman Copperhead | 177 | 8.3 | 905 | Chrony | 86 F, RH 63%, BP 30.01 | na | Rosser | Gamo CFX | 10 17 09 | Stock | RWS Superdom | 177 | 8.2 grms. | 920.2 | Chrony | 67 | Rema.10 shot av. Best $135.00 I have spent on an air rifle to date. Smooth shooting cycle tack driver | Jim Butler | Gamo CFX | January 24, 2007 | Stock | RWS Superdome | 177 | 8.3 | 850 | Chrony | n/a | Out of the box. Purchased as a refurbished unit | Fred S. | Gamo Delta | 02/01/2007 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9gr | 530 | Chrony | n/a | This was a refurb sold by Natchez. A little crude but accurate. | Vince | Gamo Hunter Pro | 10-13-07 | stock | Beeman Lazer | 177 | 6.5g | 931.3 | Alpha Chrony | 65 | Stock gun. | N.E.Dan | GAMO Hurricane 1250 | 5/20/2006 | stock | Crosman Copperhead | 22 | 14.3 | 879.2 | upd | n/a | I bought this gun at the gun show in original box as a used gun I was told it was stock and used very little | Rick | Gamo Shadow | 05/25/06 | Stock | Gamo Match | .177 | 7.5 | 920 | Chrony | n/a | Out of the box | Vince | Gamo Viper Desert | 4/7/2009 | stock | Gamo Match Diablo | 22 | 14,9 grains | 722 fps | n/a | 30 C | It is amazingly beautiful. I killed an apple! | RossM | HW90K | 2009-03-01 | Self Tune | Crosman Premier Heavy | 177 | 10.5 | 860 | N/A | 20 | N/A | bolo | Industry B2-2 .22 Break barrel | 10-13-07 | stock | Beeman Silver Bears | 22 | 12.6g | 391.8 | Alpha Chrony | 65 | High of 391 fps to a low of321 fps with Gamo Hunters @ 15.3g Stock gun cleaned & lubed. | N.E.Dan | Industry Brand AR1000 | 02/08/07 | Modified | Crosman Premier Domed | 177 | 7.9 | 930 | Chrony | n/a | Long story - but the gun ended up with a Gamo barrel. Velocity stayed the same | Vince | Industry QB36-2 | 10-13-07 | stock | Crosman Silver Eagle HP | 177 | 4.86g | 1078 fps | Alpha Chrony | 65 | Several pellets used from 4.8g cros SE to 7.9 Cros Wads = 866.3 fps Stock gun ,cleaned & lubed. | N.E.Dan | Industry QB57 .177 | 10-13-07 | stock | Crosman silver Eagle lead free wads | 177 | 5.1g | 917 FPS | Alpha Chrony | 65 | FPS ranged from 681 with Cross hollow points @ 7.9g to 917 w/S.E's. depending on weight. 5 lightweight brands over 800FPS. | N.E.Dan | Marksman 2004 | 5/21/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier Lites | 177 | 7.9 | 422 | upd | n/a | Consistent shooter | Gary Hamel | QB 79 | 3/21/07 | Stock | Crosman Wadcutters | 177 | 7.9 | 675 | chronograph | n/a | All seems good with the first 250 pellets | Ben | Qb 79 | 5/28/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 623 | chrony | n/a | NA | Jack | QB78 | 5/15/2006 | stock | Gamo Magnum | 22 | 15.6 | 498 | upd | n/a | Nice gun shoots good | Tim | Qb79 | 1/12/2007 | Stock | Crosman Copperhead | 177 | 7.9 | 675 | chrony | n/a | Great little gun clean stock straight shooter more then enough power | Ratite | QB79 | 6/6/06 | Modified | Gamo Hunter | 177 | 8.3 | 739 | Chrony | n/a | good shooting gun, I only get 20 shots per fill | Wallis | Quest 500 | Sept 29 2007 | Stock | croman premier | 177 | 7.9 | 543 | chrony | 76 d | na | Scott M. | Remington Genesis | March 8 2007 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 177 | 7.9 | 796 | Chrony | n/a | Good gun trigger needs work | Ben | Ruger Air Hawk | 2/18/2009 | Stock | RWS Meisterkugeln | 177 | 8.2 | 910 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 72 | Shimmed breech seal with a .015 shim and replaced breech seal. Increased velocity from 885 fps. to 910 fps. | DD | RWS 34 Panther | 2/18/2009 | Stock | RWS Super H Point | 22 | 14.2 | 750 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 70 | Shimmed brech seal with .015 shim and replaced seal. Velocity increased from 695 fps. to 750 fps. | DD | RWS 350 Magnum | 5/21/2006 | stock | Gamo Magnum | 22 | 15.6 | 869.3 | upd | n/a | Not sure what weight pellet was used to get the 1050 fps I was never able to get any better then 902.3 still a good gun very solid shooter | James | RWS 350 | 8/27/2006 | Stock | Meisterkugeln | 177 | 8.2 | 1070 | Chrony | n/a | WOW now I believe | Ratite | RWS 52 | 5/19/2006 | moded | Gamo Magnum | 177 | 8.4 | 987.2 | upd | n/a | Debur polish & grease | Steve | RWS 850 Magnum | 3/24/2007 | Modified | croman premier dome | 22 | 14.3 | 620 | chrony alpha | n/a | remote coil option with 20 tank | Shawn | RWS 94 | 5/21/2006 | stock | Super H Hollow Point | 177 | 7.4 | 875 | upd | n/a | Straight up great gun | Gary Hamel | RWS Diana 34 | 1/25/2012 | Stock | Crosman Premier, diabolo, domed | 22 | 14.3 gr | 732 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 65º F | Average of 10 shot string, 3 feet from muzzle | Rob | RWS Diana 34 | 25 January 2012 | Stock | JSB Exact diabolo, domed | 22 | 18.13 | 669 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 65º F | Average of 10 shot string. | Rob | Sharp Dragon | 3-2-11 | Stock | RWS superpoint | 177 | 8.2gr | 911 | Chrony F-1 Chronograph | 33 | Good , strong and cheap indonesia air gun ( multi pump ) at 15x pumps | wahyudii | Sharp Innova (Indonesian Clone) | 10/31/09 | Stock | RWS Superdome | 177 | 8.4gr | 822 w 8 pumps | Chrony | 70F | Here are the rest of the chrony numbers: 1 pump -304fps, 2 - 505, 3 - 596,4- 673, 5 - 729, 6 - 761, 793. | grassb | Sheridan Blue Streak | 08/25/07 | Stock | JSB Exact | 20 | 14 | 690 | Alpha Chrony | 75 | 10 pumps - 1964, bone stock | Tripleguy | Sheridan Blue Streak | 3/21/07 | Stock | Benjamin | 20 cal | 14.3 | 666.9 average | Chrony | n/a | Not bad for an old gun | Rick | Sheridan Blue Streak | 8/22/2006 | Professionally Tuned | Crosman | 20 cal | 14.3 | 935.7 | Chrony | n/a | Gun was totaly reworked new flat piston reangle port and rezize pump tube | Ratite | Slavia 630 | Sept 29 2007 | Stock | Meisterkugeln | 177 | 8.3 | 521 | Chronograph | 82 deg | Smooth Shooter easy to load | Sam R. | Slavia 631 | 5/19/2006 | stock | Crosman Copperhead | 177 | 7.9 | 532.3 | upd | n/a | na | Steve | smk db4 | 8/6/2011 | New from The Box | .22 | 22 | 0.86 | 600 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 72f | n/a | pedro | Tech Force 89 | June 2009 | Stock | RWS Super H-Point | 22 | 14.3g | 840 | chronograph | 60 | Gun is hold sensitive but very powerful. Is also finicky about pellets, most don't shoot that well. | Doug T | Theoben Eliminator | 3/20/2010 | New from The Box | Crosman Premier | 22 | 14.3 | 868 | Chrony Beta Chronograph | 65 | Takes practice to shoot | Warthog | Theoben SLR98 | 3/13/2010 | Stock | Crosman Premier | 22 | 14.3 | 630 | Chrony Beta Chronograph | 65 | Very Very Smooth | Warthog | Umarex 850 Air Magnum | 12/22/2009 | Modified | CP | 22 | 14.3 | 720 | Chrony (Beta) | 85 | On CO2, modified by www.the850store.com | Roald (rbva) | Umarex 850 Air Magnum | 12/22/2009 | Professionally Tuned | CPL | 177 | 7.9 | 810 | Chrony Beta Chronograph | 85 | On CO2, Modified by www.the850store.com | Roald (rbva) | Walther Force 1000 | 10-16-09 | Stock | Crosman Premier HP | 177 | 7.9 grms | 1004 fps | Master Chrony | 58 | Purchased as a reman. | Jim Butler | WEBLEY PATRIOT | Sept 29 2007 | Modified Professionally Tuned | JSB | 22 | 15.9 | 856 | Chrony | 82 deg | Aftermarket Spring & Guide | Sam R. | Webley Tomahawk | 07/27/07 | Stock | Webley Mosquito Maxim | 25 | 19.5 | 705 | Alpha Chrony | 84 | Just broken in | Tripleguy | Webley Tomahawk | 15/07/2007 | Stock | JSB Exact | 22 | 16 Grain | 737fps | Chrony | 12C | smooth gun, good accuracy | Actias | Webly Patriot | na | na | F&T Trophy | 25 | 19.7 | 804 | upd | n/a | bad mo fo | sharp shot | Weirauch HW97KT | 11-11-2011 | New from The Box | H&N FT | 177 | 8.49 | 805.7 | Chrony Alpha Chronograph | 40 | Canadian import | DHB | Xisico B4-2 | 5/15/2006 | stock | Crosman Premier | 22 | 14.3 | 550 | upd | n/a | NA | Jack | Xisico B-20 | 05/25/06 | Stock | Gamo Match | .177 | 7.5 | 870 | Chrony | n/a | Trigger screw likes to loosen up, had to wire it | Vince | Xisico B-22 | 5/25/06 | Stock | Gamo Match | .22 | 14.3 | 790 | Chrony | n/a | Gun would occasionally break 800 | Vince | Xisico B28 | 08/2009 | Stock | JSB | 22 | 15.8 | 676 | chrony | 90 | new gun very few shots fired in it wish I seen some of those numbers other people say they get with this gun | man00 | Xisico B4-2 | 05/25/06 | Stock | Gamo Match | .22 | 14.3 | 540 | Chrony | n/a | Cleaned up and lubed, but stock parts | Vince | Xisico | 5/25/06 | Modified | Gamo Match | .22 | 14.3 | 710 | Chrony | n/a | Transfer port opened to .2' - picked up 20-40fps | Vince |
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