Very interesting results in challenging conditions. As shooters in the Uk we have to deal with windy conditions quite often, so practise makes perfect. My hw100 much prefers the qys pellets in 9.59 gr and and dia of 4.50 or 4.51 and handles the wind quite well 👍.
Yes, as Sid35gb said, the AAs (air arms) pellets come from the JSB factory, but from their selected and dedicated dye which is just used for AAs own pellets. 👍
AA and JSB are the same pellets made in the same factory same lead alloy. Possibly the same machine. The only difference is the AA run will only be made on one machine while the JSB run could be from 1 of 20 machines. As for QYS there okay bit pricey though.
Very interesting results in challenging conditions. As shooters in the Uk we have to deal with windy conditions quite often, so practise makes perfect. My hw100 much prefers the qys pellets in 9.59 gr and and dia of 4.50 or 4.51 and handles the wind quite well 👍.
Yes, as Sid35gb said, the AAs (air arms) pellets come from the JSB factory, but from their selected and dedicated dye which is just used for AAs own pellets. 👍
My one likes the qys. But the older batches were nicer quality.. tgat being said they are still quite good
AA and JSB are the same pellets made in the same factory same lead alloy. Possibly the same machine. The only difference is the AA run will only be made on one machine while the JSB run could be from 1 of 20 machines. As for QYS there okay bit pricey though.
Just like my rimfire it all testing to find what works best in my air rifle.
Turns it really likes jsbs heavies but need to keep a clean barrel
The AA had the worst wind and still booted the Chinese bum 😂😂😂😂😂
Pointless doing a test in those conditions
@@markworledge living in Cornwall it's windy most of the time so need something that works in my conditions
In the Uk , if you wait for a windless day you might aswell sell your rifles.