14 May 2014, 17:35
Dev,
When you read "getting the best of both .177 and .22" you could also interpret it as the opposite, ie getting the worse of both???
Even among .177 and .22 pellets there is huge variance in performance, and a pellet that is accurate with one rifle often is less accurate in another.
Sticking to .177 and .22 will give you greatest choice of pellet brand and type, from which to find the optimum one for your rifle.
Hopefully forum member Steve will spot this post and will give you better advice. His advice helped me enormously when I was trying to get my rifles set up.
When you read "getting the best of both .177 and .22" you could also interpret it as the opposite, ie getting the worse of both???
Even among .177 and .22 pellets there is huge variance in performance, and a pellet that is accurate with one rifle often is less accurate in another.
Sticking to .177 and .22 will give you greatest choice of pellet brand and type, from which to find the optimum one for your rifle.
Hopefully forum member Steve will spot this post and will give you better advice. His advice helped me enormously when I was trying to get my rifles set up.
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26-SUKer-17
26-TM-580
STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
Lightspeed
26-SUKer-17
26-TM-580
STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out