Ain't watched the video yet ( after footies gone off ) but they are " 13 " grains NOT " 13.9 " it was a mistake by the manufacturer of the tins apparently , and according to I.Hunter .... future batches will carry the correct printed weight ... btw , they are supremely accurate in quite a few of my rifles , but BEWARE some run hot with them in .. amazingly very little drop in comparison to the QYS 9.56grn ( @30 mtrs ) an excellent pellet ... bought 5 tins a few weeks ago ..
Just got a tin of QYS in .177 Great group from my Rapid 17 and Daystate Air Ranger. I also tried Hades which were all over the place at 30 mtrs. Does anyone else have any luck with them?
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Nice 1 pal, Don't suppose you have a BC for those qys magnum please?
Late reply...sorry..I've seen somewhere that most good BC is 0.011 and 0.012..but these magnums could be 0.022...aim small on TH-cam and Matt dubber and also Ted's hold over do a lot of science when they shoot..thanks for watching
How can a 13 grain pellet be to heavy in sub 12 if people use 18grain in .22 and 25 grain .25 all sub 12. If anything the 13 grain pellet will travel faster in 177 than a 13 grain in 22 for obvious reasons
It's good to get so many comments...everyone has their own ideas...try shooting some through a chronograph and see how far down the mil-dots you go shooting at a mere 40yds
Depends on your barrel. The Lothar Walther barrels on my Air Arms rifles love JSBs. Not so good in my BSA. Pellets which work well in everything (for me, anyway) are QYS and H&N. Of course, your mileage will vary.
Nice group with the qys, I use jsb Heavies in my sub 12 impact. 👍
Initail sample i had shot very well, bought some more as not seen full tins. They do push the number up though if not careful
Those magnum look pretty good in that barrel. I use the QYS in my 177 BSA R10 SE. I think they are about 9 grain. Have try these magnums 😎👍
Nice one Jeff'o 👍
Where can I buy QYS Magnum, it's not available in Indonesia yet
There are plenty of sellers in the U.K.
You will have to Google search U.K.
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Ain't watched the video yet ( after footies gone off ) but they are " 13 " grains NOT " 13.9 " it was a mistake by the manufacturer of the tins apparently , and according to I.Hunter .... future batches will carry the correct printed weight ... btw , they are supremely accurate in quite a few of my rifles , but BEWARE some run hot with them in .. amazingly very little drop in comparison to the QYS 9.56grn ( @30 mtrs ) an excellent pellet ... bought 5 tins a few weeks ago ..
Correct
@drfloxy2779 it shouldn't be tho. Maybe you had a od batch. All new tins says snd weights 13grain. M
I've checked weight..these are not 13g..they all weight approx 13.5
Just got a tin of QYS in .177
Great group from my Rapid 17 and Daystate Air Ranger.
I also tried Hades which were all over the place at 30 mtrs.
Does anyone else have any luck with them?
Nice 1 pal, Don't suppose you have a BC for those qys magnum please?
Late reply...sorry..I've seen somewhere that most good BC is 0.011 and 0.012..but these magnums could be 0.022...aim small on TH-cam and Matt dubber and also Ted's hold over do a lot of science when they shoot..thanks for watching
😉👍
How can a 13 grain pellet be to heavy in sub 12 if people use 18grain in .22 and 25 grain .25 all sub 12. If anything the 13 grain pellet will travel faster in 177 than a 13 grain in 22 for obvious reasons
It's good to get so many comments...everyone has their own ideas...try shooting some through a chronograph and see how far down the mil-dots you go shooting at a mere 40yds
Stick with the jsb
Hit and miss back then...there are some nice H&N out and about now...latest pellets being 8s...pretty good
Depends on your barrel. The Lothar Walther barrels on my Air Arms rifles love JSBs. Not so good in my BSA. Pellets which work well in everything (for me, anyway) are QYS and H&N. Of course, your mileage will vary.