Hi Richard. Thanks for sharing. To inform the Revere I have in .177cal loves slugs from 13-22grain. This is from a standard LW match grade barrel from Daystate factory. The 20grain ZANs shoots accurately from 14-23 ft/ibs and the 22grain solids too. With the ZANs I don`t really have to play-a-lot they just work within all velocity ranges. However the H&Ns takes more finetuning. Nope...I am not a salesman from ZAN. Merry Christmas & Happy Newyear.
Great show and very interesting. I have tried slugs and I was not overly impressed. My Vixen fires 10g Zans quite well at 30m but not as consistent or accurate as 10.34 grain JSB domed pellets. In .22 calibre, very poor. Tony is right, you need a fair amount of power to get good results. Have a great Christmas lads and all the best for the New Year. 👍
Slugs are the only real option when shooting high power at extended distances, and as said barrel choice is critical, Being a slug manufacturer I can tune the slug to the gun rather than only being able to tune the gun to the slug , very subtle changes in cog also make a huge difference, if the gun has the power and twist rate a boat tail slug takes some beating
Yeah really interesting Guys. So what slug barrel would you recommend Tony for a sub 12 ghost and what calibre. Appreciated. Have a great Christmas and new year. P.s guys ill see you at the shooting show in February.
Even with pure soft lead a sub 12 airgun IMO is so slow that a hollow point slug won’t expand and “IF” one may expand you most likely need a micrometer to detect it. I see no advantage to a slug in a sub 12 FPE airgun at average hunting distances say 40 yards or less. High powered airguns on the other hand is quite a different result on flesh and bone. Again IMO 900+ FPS and soft lead with a large opening is more on par for proper slug performance.
It's the same with .22lr hollow points ,I've never found one that has expanded, and my other hobby is metal detecting, and I've found hundreds of .22lr hollow point heads and non have expanded. ok, some would be misses, but not one ,they need to open the cavity more for them to work ,i had the same with .223 Barns grenades, they would act as a FMJ unless I did hot loads almost to the point as getting flatted primers so had to back off the charge a bit
Had a sheridan blue Streak 40 odd years back, on an FAC +18ft lb. Sheridan done their own slugs in a yellow plastic box like a big Tic Tac box .... total shite, & expensive total shite!!
Based on my admittedly limited amount of slug shooting, I've found them to be ok - no better or worse than most other brands to be honest. I think it's fair to say that all slugs take an amount of time and effort to set up just right. As I think Tony said in the video, rifles that are very tunable - like the Alpha/Delta Wolf, and some FX rifles too - work well with slugs because they can be fine tuned. Thanks for watching and have a great Christmas.
It's always great to hear from Tony. He seems to be a very nice, interesting man. Excellent video!
Awesome 👍 great information. Always fun to listen and learn.
Hi Richard. Thanks for sharing. To inform the Revere I have in .177cal loves slugs from 13-22grain. This is from a standard LW match grade barrel from Daystate factory. The 20grain ZANs shoots accurately from 14-23 ft/ibs and the 22grain solids too. With the ZANs I don`t really have to play-a-lot they just work within all velocity ranges. However the H&Ns takes more finetuning. Nope...I am not a salesman from ZAN. Merry Christmas & Happy Newyear.
I had a redwolf heritage in FAC 22 HP and it didn't really like slugs, but my FX FAC air rifles with slug liners love them - good video.
Thanks very much for watching.
It's always a pleasure to hear Tony.
Great show and very interesting. I have tried slugs and I was not overly impressed. My Vixen fires 10g Zans quite well at 30m but not as consistent or accurate as 10.34 grain JSB domed pellets. In .22 calibre, very poor. Tony is right, you need a fair amount of power to get good results. Have a great Christmas lads and all the best for the New Year. 👍
What a great video.
Have a good Xmas to you all cheers for the videos
You too Winston. Thanks for watching. Have a great Christmas.
Slugs are the only real option when shooting high power at extended distances, and as said barrel choice is critical, Being a slug manufacturer I can tune the slug to the gun rather than only being able to tune the gun to the slug , very subtle changes in cog also make a huge difference, if the gun has the power and twist rate a boat tail slug takes some beating
Can we get some expansion tests in clay to see if the mushroom?
And WHERE is the how too at???
Yeah really interesting Guys. So what slug barrel would you recommend Tony for a sub 12 ghost and what calibre. Appreciated. Have a great Christmas and new year. P.s guys ill see you at the shooting show in February.
Even with pure soft lead a sub 12 airgun IMO is so slow that a hollow point slug won’t expand and “IF” one may expand you most likely need a micrometer to detect it. I see no advantage to a slug in a sub 12 FPE airgun at average hunting distances say 40 yards or less. High powered airguns on the other hand is quite a different result on flesh and bone. Again IMO 900+ FPS and soft lead with a large opening is more on par for proper slug performance.
It's the same with .22lr hollow points ,I've never found one that has expanded, and my other hobby is metal detecting, and I've found hundreds of .22lr hollow point heads and non have expanded. ok, some would be misses, but not one ,they need to open the cavity more for them to work ,i had the same with .223 Barns grenades, they would act as a FMJ unless I did hot loads almost to the point as getting flatted primers so had to back off the charge a bit
Mint 👍
It's nice to know we've been shooting GIRLIE pellets all these years......What a 100% T!T.
What FX do you shoot?
I think the comment was made tongue in cheek. Sorry you missed that. Thanks for watching and have a great Christmas.
5.56 1in 8 military
Had a sheridan blue Streak 40 odd years back, on an FAC +18ft lb. Sheridan done their own slugs in a yellow plastic box like a big Tic Tac box .... total shite, & expensive total shite!!
😂😂😂
Great rifle though!
Dam dude give that coffee cup a break your drinking it like you never had a cup of coffee before.
How do you drink your coffee?
I'm really not sure I know how else to drink a mug of tea (not coffee btw). Thanks for watching and have a great Christmas.
Jsb slugs are rubbish
Based on my admittedly limited amount of slug shooting, I've found them to be ok - no better or worse than most other brands to be honest. I think it's fair to say that all slugs take an amount of time and effort to set up just right. As I think Tony said in the video, rifles that are very tunable - like the Alpha/Delta Wolf, and some FX rifles too - work well with slugs because they can be fine tuned. Thanks for watching and have a great Christmas.
boring,🥱
100%.
Sorry we couldn't bring more excitement into your life. Thanks for watching anyway and have a great Christmas.