Well as I thought it would be, with with a similar grain pellet BSA Max 21,75 I checked chrono almost 30 fte (footpounds of energy). Meaning that the airguns can shoot slugs just fine but unfortunately they aren't build for slugs... But any1 can shoot heave aerodynamic pellets which will do almost the same job for long distances. Lucky us that we live in an era that there are plenty of different pellets with sizes and weights that differ.
For sure. I know a lot of manufacturers kind of act like they can't improve break barrels anymore but, I don't think so. They can definitely improve barrels. Just like for pcp's. I would some really nice laminate stocks. Always engineer stronger pistons . Can improve recoil and breaking leverage.. I feel it's wide open stil
I really enjoy your channel. I haven’t found the right pellet for my Gamo GR in .22 yet. 4 or 5 inch groups at 35 yards. This video has given me something to think about. Please keep the great break barrel content coming.
@Adirondackairguns I bet your pellets will work better than you think. In my experience these particular guns really require learning the proper hold when shooting. These spring pistons really kick and the guns are light. Play around with different holds and that may be the key. Thanks for watching
I have often wondered/thought that the higher powered magnum break barrels would have the power to move slugs (here in the UK we have 12ft lbs limit - which is just not enough pressure/power to move 20+ grain slugs. When I tried them in mine you can literally see the slug start dipping quite considerably after 15 yards ). Glad you made the effort to put through chrony as well. Thumbs up!
Thanks John . Yes it definitely takes speed from my experience with slugs. As the slugs got heavier and sowed sown, they were everywhere. 12 ft lbs makes it hard for sure. I wonder if you could find a lighter slug for a .177 and have some luck ?
@@ChildofYHVH are you meaning having more powerful guns than 12 foot pounds. ? I think if you are in the UK you would need an "fac" license to own one.. Im here in the US and unfortunately i cant give you the proper info you need.
@@thebreakbarrelshow I’m in the US as well. I was just curious what all they had to go through to get it. I saw that someone had said something in regards to a sub 12ft lbs.
@@ChildofYHVH oh ok. Yeah i believe they need whats called an fac license.. I believe you have to prove why you need more powerful guns as well.. Like a farmer need pest control etc . I dont think its very easy to get an fac license.. We are lucky here in the states , as for now anyway..lol...
Gamo Gen3 Magnum here.. shooting 28 grain slugs here.. it kicks harder, feels different, obviously slower, but Loud Wack!, Wow! Diesel experiments to follow.. many ideas on Deeze materials!
Thanks for the great slugs in a Gamo video! So compared to Crosman Premier pellets would the H&N be a lot longer? By how much? Would a slightly heavier, longer slug still fit in the magazines? How much heavier a slug can still fit? Would there be any noticeable increase in fpe? Thanks again. Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
Size wise visually i cant tell the difference with the crosmans. Ive used slugs up to 30 gr and they fit with ease. My experience with my Gamos is they dont care for heavy ammo. 22 gr did very well but 25, 27 and 30 gr slugs did not. Power was decent but accuracy was not good at all . I would look for slugs 21gr and under honestly.. Thanks for watching !
I wanted to ask you my friend what grains HP slugs were they? So I can calculate the power output. Since the barrels in these guns are quite choked, the power I have noticed with my Gamo is less.
@panagiotisafendoulidis268 no worries , you know how it us, sometimes in life, the hardest things to see is what's right in front of us.. thanks for watching !
I see these listed as .217 or .218, are these the standard ballpark dimensions of other 22 like the Rabbit Magnum and Gamo Round Ball? Looking for alternative ammo for my NAA Super Companion .22 cap and ball revolver and the copper rabbit mags look interesting.
Pellet wise i believe it can range from .215 to .218.. i also believe may be small for your revolver BUT, im not too well versed in powder burning guns so i really cant say. I apologize..
@@thebreakbarrelshow Thanks a lot, that's the info needed. Actually looking into air rifles now, thinking about getting a Vantage NP or MOD Vortex 135 QE.
Thank you. You may want to do what i did , i just bought the 5 slug sample pack from H&N. I chose the .218 size that fit nice and snug. Thanks for watching !
Just bought some for my swarm dx. Looking forward to shooting them. I have a hard time with someone telling me that it won’t work, I have to see it. Good job.
Totally agree.. id rather find out for myself as well.. i will say from my experience, the lighter slugs seem to work best. I think it boils down to them needing more speed. But , you stil never know what will work . Thanks for watching
@ahmondeboxley2950 My personal gun shoots the 18.1gr pellets great. But , it shoots the hornets the best. Both for me are crazy accurate and deliever near the same fpe. Thanks for watching !
Seems that that Gamo like slugs more than they like pellets. I tried H&N slugs in 177 in my HW97K and it works perfect. It takes some pressure to push them in the barel. Don't understand that H&N says for PCP only. Thanks for showing!
Ya know , even though slugs typically have a better coefficient than typical pellets , i think they need higher velocities from .22's and .177's break barrel wise to shoot well.. as the slugs got heavier and slowed down , they were everywhere.. im going to get a bunch of different weight slugs here soon and really explore this area.. Thanks for watching !!!!
@@thebreakbarrelshow Hi. That will be interesting to see mate. I tried only 177 H&N in my HW97 that gives 945 fps with a JSB 8.44gr. pellet. I dit not measure the speed from the slug yet. Have to buy a new Chronograph because i killed it....😥 Cheers!
@@thebreakbarrelshow I recently found an 18.21 grain slug. Basically the same weight as the Barracuda hunter extremes which I know shoot well out of the magnum. I am thinking these slugs should be pretty good.
@negusballistics1110 yes , I hate shooting with out them. However with the recoil , they shake loose after a ton of shots. They bipods , not the rails . A little locktite will fix that.
Good vid! SUB earned! Surprise me fo sho! BTW, I have the identical rifle less the pod. How did you mount that thing? Tried to figure it out during the vid, but couldn’t quite see the mounts. Would appreciate you sharing. Happy New Year! 😎👍🏼
Heres what i use.. i couldnt copy a link but , if you type this into amazon it should pull them up for you.. its a side mount to a picatinny rail.. Brand: bravovski 4.3 out of 5 stars 4.3 (26)Reviews Tactical Side Mounted Bipod 9″-12″ Adjustable for Breakbarrels/Underlevers Air Rifles with Picatinny Rails
Nice video, found it looking for breakbarrel slug shooting for my daisy 880 😂 Nice video ! I have the same gamo bbarrel rifle in 22 and wanted to try the H&N 13 gr slugs in 177 for my new daisy 880. The Daisy shoots perfect whit the 13 grain slugs! I love them over my cheap ligth pallets. The penetration on cans&wood is unbelievebel😂 The gamo will ablitorate the targets im sure. Now i can try the gamo on 100 meters and see if i can get groups. Last time the jumbo heavy's were all over the place becose less weigth and bad BC
@@thebreakbarrelshow I ordered some and I started shooting them in my gamo swarm and they shoot really well.Looking forward to the video. I gut mine from eBay.
Γειά σου...θέλω να σου πω πως ενώ έχουμε το ίδιο όπλο....(Replay Magnum 10x gen 2...)...εγώ αντιμετωπίζω ένα πρόβλημα μιας και δε μπορώ να ρίξω τα ίδια slugs (HN SLUG ΗΡ...21 grains)....με το δικό μου και αυτό γιατί όταν τα βάζω μέσα στο μύλο....είτε μαγκωνουν και ο μύλος δε γυρίζει όπως πρέπει...είτε βάζοντας καλύτερα και λίγο πιο βαθιά μέσα στη θαλάμη η θαλάμη του μύλου δε μένει τελείως "ανοιχτή"....να φαίνεται δηλ καθαρά μέσα το pellet όπως ακριβώς συμβαίνει με τα άλλα pellets αλλά είναι σχεδόν μισοκλειστη με αποτέλεσμα να φοβάμαι να το βάλω μέσα στο όπλο και να ρίξω μήπως και μου δημιουργήσει κάποιο πρόβλημα είτε με στο μύλο είτε με το όπλο καθώς θα γίνεται το γέμισμα του...!!..Αν θες μου απαντάς γιατί ενώ θέλω να δοκιμάσω να σουτάρω με αυτά....(slugs) ταυτόχρονα το φοβάμαι....μήπως και χαλάσω ένα από τα δύο...!!!...Θα ήθελα πολύ ένα σχόλιο σου και σε....ευχαριστώ πολύ...εκ των προτέρων.... 👍
@@thebreakbarrelshow I just ordered 20 caliber slugs for my old Sheridan, (The original Sheridan ammo was closer to a slug than a pellet, and the pellets don't track very well, , , not accurate, tumble, etc) my first job is to take 2 thousandths off of the diameter to see how they work.
@@thebreakbarrelshow Definitely far superior to a regular (Non Sheridan) pellet. I got he 14.9 grain from Nielsen Specialty Ammo (it was the smaller slug and almost the same weight as the original yellow-box Sheridan, not the bigger if you look at the website) They were a little tough loading, they stick when trying to put the bolt into position, but they go in. they track straight and are VERY accurate at 20 yards. only three pumps. I was not bench rested, and I have to sight the gun in, but I trust these for a clean job on a squirrel....one shot will do it. I think you will be happy if you try them. Best of succcess
@The Break Barrel Show lol, it's funny you say that. So I actually shoot long-range rifle competitively. And I struggle with a TBI, so I call it my ballistic therapy. Lol
Oh trust me i have a whole notebook full of chrono date with , Velocity , wind speed and direction , Temperature , pellet size , weight , pellet design.. Probably over kill but it does , in time paint a great picture. Thank you for watching.
I would definitely give at least the lighter slugs a shot. In my experience gamo rifles dont really like heavy pellets/slugs but , they come alive big time with lighter to medium weights.
The only issue with mine is the heavier they get , the less accurate they are. But that's kind of a Gamo thing from my experience. They don't really like heavy pellets
I use Discovery Optics on all my guns. Good price , glass is really good. They also have several different reticles i love. So far after a few years on all my magnums , ive never had an issue.. Check out airgun optics plus..
Who are these, "everyone says?" It seems to me "they" are always wrong. Not only are you using slugs, but you're using a bipod that "everyone says" don't work at all with break barrels and underlevers. 😊😂😂😂 Good video my dude!!!!
I live in the UK, where the laws are very strict but it is interesting to know the possible power I could achieve if I wanted to. but do doesn't matter what people say too many native people anyway.
Oh, and no one else has done a video on dieseling air rifles using slugs you would be first I'm not sure it would work I know pellets work fine but it would be interesting.
You do an ear shot , then i definitely agree. Head on between the eyes i would have to go with a hornet . Just because that brass tip needed to split those thick skulls. Id be very confident with both.
@Cyclejunkie618 once you get one , you will want it on all guns..lol.. Mine came from Amazon. Get whatever length picatinny rails ya want then find the side mount bipods. Use short but aggressive screws so they don't interfere with the 'break action ' I use super glue or an epoxy to help keeping the rails solid. Becareful because if you tighten too much , it may strip the threads. If a wood stock , ya got it make. Also one last tip , pat close attention to the angle of your rails. Try to get them as straight up as you can. A lot of stocks will cause a slight angle and once bipod is attached they are spread too wide which makes it also too low. . But yeah , you Wil love it
Anyone else have way better memories with a break barrel than a pcp
Me for sure ..
Me too.
Well as I thought it would be, with with a similar grain pellet BSA Max 21,75 I checked chrono almost 30 fte (footpounds of energy). Meaning that the airguns can shoot slugs just fine but unfortunately they aren't build for slugs... But any1 can shoot heave aerodynamic pellets which will do almost the same job for long distances. Lucky us that we live in an era that there are plenty of different pellets with sizes and weights that differ.
For sure. I know a lot of manufacturers kind of act like they can't improve break barrels anymore but, I don't think so. They can definitely improve barrels. Just like for pcp's. I would some really nice laminate stocks. Always engineer stronger pistons . Can improve recoil and breaking leverage.. I feel it's wide open stil
I really enjoy your channel. I haven’t found the right pellet for my Gamo GR in .22 yet. 4 or 5 inch groups at 35 yards. This video has given me something to think about. Please keep the great break barrel content coming.
@Adirondackairguns I bet your pellets will work better than you think. In my experience these particular guns really require learning the proper hold when shooting. These spring pistons really kick and the guns are light. Play around with different holds and that may be the key. Thanks for watching
I have often wondered/thought that the higher powered magnum break barrels would have the power to move slugs (here in the UK we have 12ft lbs limit - which is just not enough pressure/power to move 20+ grain slugs. When I tried them in mine you can literally see the slug start dipping quite considerably after 15 yards ). Glad you made the effort to put through chrony as well. Thumbs up!
Thanks John . Yes it definitely takes speed from my experience with slugs. As the slugs got heavier and sowed sown, they were everywhere. 12 ft lbs makes it hard for sure. I wonder if you could find a lighter slug for a .177 and have some luck ?
Is there a way to own 12lb+ guns?
@@ChildofYHVH are you meaning having more powerful guns than 12 foot pounds. ? I think if you are in the UK you would need an "fac" license to own one.. Im here in the US and unfortunately i cant give you the proper info you need.
@@thebreakbarrelshow I’m in the US as well. I was just curious what all they had to go through to get it. I saw that someone had said something in regards to a sub 12ft lbs.
@@ChildofYHVH oh ok. Yeah i believe they need whats called an fac license.. I believe you have to prove why you need more powerful guns as well.. Like a farmer need pest control etc . I dont think its very easy to get an fac license.. We are lucky here in the states , as for now anyway..lol...
I didnt know there were lots of cool slugs out there until after I bought a bunch of pellets. I want to get slugs to try.
Might just find that diamond in the rough. Nsa makes a 17 gr slug i want to try .
Kinda interesting results. Thumbs up.
I got the gen. 3 mag. 22. Real happy to see this video.good job
Sweet , grab some slugs , it may love them.
Gamo Gen3 Magnum here.. shooting 28 grain slugs here.. it kicks harder, feels different, obviously slower, but Loud Wack!, Wow! Diesel experiments to follow.. many ideas on Deeze materials!
Reminds me of gamo's .25 cal. When i first got it i was shooting without a scope and good Lord my shoulder and jaw took a beating..lol
Good to know. I imagine my Maxxim could handle little lighter slug just fine. Thanks
I bet it would.. i believe nsa makes a 17 gr slug that im looking into.. That could be a nice slug for your maxxim.. Thank you for watching !!
I was watching this video to see if my Maxxim could handle slugs
Man these worked way better then i expected, where did you get e rails and bipod set up from im very keen on that
@@hismaximus904 good old amazon..lol
You work that Magnum like it's a toy...lol. I struggle with my Fusion Mach 1.
All the years powerlifting prepared me for my break barrels ..lol
What a fun video! I just found your channel great shooting!
Wow! This was terrific and very good to know!
Thanks for the great slugs in a Gamo video! So compared to Crosman Premier pellets would the H&N be a lot longer? By how much? Would a slightly heavier, longer slug still fit in the magazines? How much heavier a slug can still fit? Would there be any noticeable increase in fpe?
Thanks again.
Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
Size wise visually i cant tell the difference with the crosmans. Ive used slugs up to 30 gr and they fit with ease. My experience with my Gamos is they dont care for heavy ammo. 22 gr did very well but 25, 27 and 30 gr slugs did not. Power was decent but accuracy was not good at all . I would look for slugs 21gr and under honestly.. Thanks for watching !
@@thebreakbarrelshow Thanks for your prompt reply. Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
I wanted to ask you my friend what grains HP slugs were they? So I can calculate the power output. Since the barrels in these guns are quite choked, the power I have noticed with my Gamo is less.
These were 21 gr. Slugs
@@thebreakbarrelshowI'm sorry for that, didn't notice it in the description below...
@panagiotisafendoulidis268 no worries , you know how it us, sometimes in life, the hardest things to see is what's right in front of us.. thanks for watching !
Straight and simple. Good video
I see these listed as .217 or .218, are these the standard ballpark dimensions of other 22 like the Rabbit Magnum and Gamo Round Ball? Looking for alternative ammo for my NAA Super Companion .22 cap and ball revolver and the copper rabbit mags look interesting.
Pellet wise i believe it can range from .215 to .218.. i also believe may be small for your revolver BUT, im not too well versed in powder burning guns so i really cant say. I apologize..
@@thebreakbarrelshow Thanks a lot, that's the info needed. Actually looking into air rifles now, thinking about getting a Vantage NP or MOD Vortex 135 QE.
I'm impressed. Have a Gamo. Maybe I'll get some of these slugs...
Thank you. You may want to do what i did , i just bought the 5 slug sample pack from H&N. I chose the .218 size that fit nice and snug. Thanks for watching !
Just bought some for my swarm dx. Looking forward to shooting them. I have a hard time with someone telling me that it won’t work, I have to see it. Good job.
Totally agree.. id rather find out for myself as well.. i will say from my experience, the lighter slugs seem to work best. I think it boils down to them needing more speed. But , you stil never know what will work . Thanks for watching
@@thebreakbarrelshow Yw. I enjoyed it.
Nice video and review in gamo swarm magnum 10x gen2 22 cal wich pellet you shoots the best 18 grain or 21 grain for hunting
@ahmondeboxley2950 My personal gun shoots the 18.1gr pellets great. But , it shoots the hornets the best. Both for me are crazy accurate and deliever near the same fpe. Thanks for watching !
Seems that that Gamo like slugs more than they like pellets. I tried H&N slugs in 177 in my HW97K and it works perfect. It takes some pressure to push them in the barel. Don't understand that H&N says for PCP only. Thanks for showing!
Ya know , even though slugs typically have a better coefficient than typical pellets , i think they need higher velocities from .22's and .177's break barrel wise to shoot well.. as the slugs got heavier and slowed down , they were everywhere.. im going to get a bunch of different weight slugs here soon and really explore this area.. Thanks for watching !!!!
@@thebreakbarrelshow Hi. That will be interesting to see mate. I tried only 177 H&N in my HW97 that gives 945 fps with a JSB 8.44gr. pellet. I dit not measure the speed from the slug yet. Have to buy a new Chronograph because i killed it....😥 Cheers!
@@thebreakbarrelshow I recently found an 18.21 grain slug. Basically the same weight as the Barracuda hunter extremes which I know shoot well out of the magnum. I am thinking these slugs should be pretty good.
I see you use split bipods on your rifles, have they remained accurate for you?
@negusballistics1110 yes , I hate shooting with out them. However with the recoil , they shake loose after a ton of shots. They bipods , not the rails . A little locktite will fix that.
Good vid! SUB earned! Surprise me fo sho! BTW, I have the identical rifle less the pod. How did you mount that thing? Tried to figure it out during the vid, but couldn’t quite see the mounts. Would appreciate you sharing. Happy New Year! 😎👍🏼
I just grabbed two picatinny rails and glued and screwed them to the side . Then just find some aide mount bipods.. amazon is where i go
@@thebreakbarrelshow … Thanks for the reply! I’ll look into that.
Good video brother 👍That rifle has the power to motivate those slugs just fine it seems.
Thank you , cant wait to try some lighter slugs to see how they do
I love the video no guitar music down to business
Impressive! Wonder how my Benjamine xl .22 will do with those slugs??
I would be interested as wel.. It should have the power. I have an xl .25 i hope to test soon.. Thanks for watching !
What kind of bipod setup are you using? Will it fit on Gamo 10x Gen2 .22?
All it is , is 2 picatinny rails and side mound bipod legs.. it will work on any rifle as far as I know.
What is the fps of this rifle with typical ammo...mabe say 11.9 h&w?!?!?!?!?
We're the pellets really tight going into the breach? Thanks!
Yeah they were nice and snug.
What kind of bipod is that,? I need to fit one on mine... Having problems finding the right one...
Heres what i use.. i couldnt copy a link but , if you type this into amazon it should pull them up for you.. its a side mount to a picatinny rail..
Brand: bravovski
4.3 out of 5 stars 4.3 (26)Reviews
Tactical Side Mounted Bipod 9″-12″ Adjustable for Breakbarrels/Underlevers Air Rifles with Picatinny Rails
Nice video, found it looking for breakbarrel slug shooting for my daisy 880 😂 Nice video !
I have the same gamo bbarrel rifle in 22 and wanted to try the H&N 13 gr slugs in 177 for my new daisy 880.
The Daisy shoots perfect whit the 13 grain slugs! I love them over my cheap ligth pallets. The penetration on cans&wood is unbelievebel😂
The gamo will ablitorate the targets im sure. Now i can try the gamo on 100 meters and see if i can get groups. Last time the jumbo heavy's were all over the place becose less weigth and bad BC
Jsb exact jumbo beast ,what about shooting some of those,39.5 grains.Nice video 😊
Funny you should say that.. i just ordered some.. stay tuned
@@thebreakbarrelshow I ordered some and I started shooting them in my gamo swarm and they shoot really well.Looking forward to the video. I gut mine from eBay.
Γειά σου...θέλω να σου πω πως ενώ έχουμε το ίδιο όπλο....(Replay Magnum 10x gen 2...)...εγώ αντιμετωπίζω ένα πρόβλημα μιας και δε μπορώ να ρίξω τα ίδια slugs (HN SLUG ΗΡ...21 grains)....με το δικό μου και αυτό γιατί όταν τα βάζω μέσα στο μύλο....είτε μαγκωνουν και ο μύλος δε γυρίζει όπως πρέπει...είτε βάζοντας καλύτερα και λίγο πιο βαθιά μέσα στη θαλάμη η θαλάμη του μύλου δε μένει τελείως "ανοιχτή"....να φαίνεται δηλ καθαρά μέσα το pellet όπως ακριβώς συμβαίνει με τα άλλα pellets αλλά είναι σχεδόν μισοκλειστη με αποτέλεσμα να φοβάμαι να το βάλω μέσα στο όπλο και να ρίξω μήπως και μου δημιουργήσει κάποιο πρόβλημα είτε με στο μύλο είτε με το όπλο καθώς θα γίνεται το γέμισμα του...!!..Αν θες μου απαντάς γιατί ενώ θέλω να δοκιμάσω να σουτάρω με αυτά....(slugs) ταυτόχρονα το φοβάμαι....μήπως και χαλάσω ένα από τα δύο...!!!...Θα ήθελα πολύ ένα σχόλιο σου και σε....ευχαριστώ πολύ...εκ των προτέρων.... 👍
I noticed that HBT puts out 22 caliber slugs that are slightly undersized, at .217", I think they make a .218 also, have you tried those yet ?
Nah i havent , but i bet they would shoot pretty well.
@@thebreakbarrelshow I just ordered 20 caliber slugs for my old Sheridan, (The original Sheridan ammo was closer to a slug than a pellet, and the pellets don't track very well, , , not accurate, tumble, etc) my first job is to take 2 thousandths off of the diameter to see how they work.
@@thomasgronek6469 sweet let me know how it turns out !
@@thebreakbarrelshow I'll definitely keep you posted.. I have to wait for delivery, who knows how long.
@@thebreakbarrelshow Definitely far superior to a regular (Non Sheridan) pellet. I got he 14.9 grain from Nielsen Specialty Ammo (it was the smaller slug and almost the same weight as the original yellow-box Sheridan, not the bigger if you look at the website) They were a little tough loading, they stick when trying to put the bolt into position, but they go in. they track straight and are VERY accurate at 20 yards. only three pumps. I was not bench rested, and I have to sight the gun in, but I trust these for a clean job on a squirrel....one shot will do it. I think you will be happy if you try them. Best of succcess
Great video man, it makes me want to knock some dust off my break barrels!
Thank you , yes sir get them guns out ! Its great therapy for this crazy world ..lol
@The Break Barrel Show lol, it's funny you say that. So I actually shoot long-range rifle competitively. And I struggle with a TBI, so I call it my ballistic therapy. Lol
@@1BlackHammer great minds think a like..lol
My buddy shoots NSA SLUGS Pretty good. Out of his Magnum Thanks for the video
Number each shot and write the Velocity of each shot on the target it may give you some useful info .
Oh trust me i have a whole notebook full of chrono date with ,
Velocity , wind speed and direction ,
Temperature , pellet size , weight , pellet design.. Probably over kill but it does , in time paint a great picture. Thank you for watching.
Nice Work
Thanks Dan !
What was the diametre of slugs ?
.217.... 5.51
@@thebreakbarrelshow ok thats cool
Yes, my break barrel up to now no problems almost 7000 shots fired already .
Could I get a link to your bipod please?
Thank you
Easy to find on Amazon and ebay
I have GAMO Hunter 1250 Grizzly Pro IGT MACH 1 5.5mm air rifle. Would in your opinion it handle slugs well?
I would definitely give at least the lighter slugs a shot. In my experience gamo rifles dont really like heavy pellets/slugs but , they come alive big time with lighter to medium weights.
I got the exact same gun I use slugs and have no problem
The only issue with mine is the heavier they get , the less accurate they are. But that's kind of a Gamo thing from my experience. They don't really like heavy pellets
Hey bud, what scope are you using?
I use Discovery Optics on all my guns. Good price , glass is really good. They also have several different reticles i love. So far after a few years on all my magnums , ive never had an issue..
Check out airgun optics plus..
Hey awesome video!! Would that bi pod work on gen3? What kind of bi pod is that?
I just ordered the gamo swarm magnum gen3 .177..
With it i ordered h&n rabbit II magnums 15.something grain, do you think it will be just fine ? :)
I would think so. Id be real interested to hear how they do. .. i hear theres starting to be more slugs for the .177 too.
Anche io ho la gen2 cal.22 35joule ma non capisco perché va così piano dovrebbe andare almeno 40 joule come la 1250 😞😞😞
Who are these, "everyone says?" It seems to me "they" are always wrong. Not only are you using slugs, but you're using a bipod that "everyone says" don't work at all with break barrels and underlevers.
😊😂😂😂 Good video my dude!!!!
Rodan , love the name. Yeah you got that right. Worse thing people can do is listen to "they" .. or now days they/them... 😂 thanks for watching
What scopes on that is it stock
Discovery optics
Good video.!!
Thank you !.. Just got my neck surgery over with yesterday so new videos coming soon. Stay tuned..lol
@@thebreakbarrelshow ok man I already subscribed so yeah 🙂
@@ww2guy88 awesome , thank you !
What scope?
@@Deltanumb1 Discovery Optics
You should try dieseling it next time
Ive thought about it for kicks but , my God would it kick up negative comments.. i stol might .lol
Still '
I live in the UK, where the laws are very strict but it is interesting to know the possible power I could achieve if I wanted to. but do doesn't matter what people say too many native people anyway.
@@Danny-outside ill do the video tomorrow. Ill tag you if you want so you see .
Oh, and no one else has done a video on dieseling air rifles using slugs you would be first I'm not sure it would work I know pellets work fine but it would be interesting.
I think that slug with that gun could kill hog with brain shot
You do an ear shot , then i definitely agree. Head on between the eyes i would have to go with a hornet . Just because that brass tip needed to split those thick skulls. Id be very confident with both.
I shoot .25cal 30gr up to 44grslugs out of my hatsan125 all the time.
😮
110th
Did not know you could put a bipod on it, where did you get that bipod?
@Cyclejunkie618 once you get one , you will want it on all guns..lol.. Mine came from Amazon. Get whatever length picatinny rails ya want then find the side mount bipods. Use short but aggressive screws so they don't interfere with the 'break action ' I use super glue or an epoxy to help keeping the rails solid. Becareful because if you tighten too much , it may strip the threads. If a wood stock , ya got it make. Also one last tip , pat close attention to the angle of your rails. Try to get them as straight up as you can. A lot of stocks will cause a slight angle and once bipod is attached they are spread too wide which makes it also too low. . But yeah , you Wil love it
Awesome thank you.