En la cabeza del Poston ya que es hueca, pon una gota de pegamento istantaneo y ponle una bola de acero, ya verás como traspasa sin problema, el fregadero de Metal. Yo lo ago con Postones HyN calibre .22 de cabeza hueca y le pongo la gota de pegamento y la una bola de acero del calibre.117 y penetran mucho más que los Gamo Rockets
The speed matters if you get them both at same speeds .22 will win it all but since .177 and .22 rifles have same power the .22 is slower. .177 goes 800 to 900fps while .22 goes 700 to 750 fps but get the .22 to go 900 you would see it making a bigger hole
@@EAGLE-ji8iq i have Diana,RWS 4 spingers two 350 Magnums in .22 which shoot mid to upper 800s and a RWS 48 .22 cal that shoots lower to mid 800s. And a Beeman R9 .177 that shoot mid to upper 900s.
@@EAGLE-ji8iq in a springer? Stop reading the shit they right on the boxes fella. It will only do it with non lead pellets. That pellet be travelling at 500fps after 20 yards as thier to light
Nice but at equal Power i prefer 177(gamo coyote 40j ,i shoot gamo buffalo 1g),much more Speed,penetracion,accuracy and less drop at distance than 22. For sure 22 have more "momentum" Power but in my experience,for hunting small Animals (max 20lb)i prefer 177, 9/10 shots Will be nice headshot exactly where you aim. With 22 (gamo coyote) from about 50 meters It Will be 8/10 headshot(if you shoot some Goose or animal with small head) but if you go for body shots,100% .22 Is better but only in this case,obviously in my opinion from what i saw with my rifles,Yes they are not the super mega ultra of pcp but they are for sure very very good in accuracy
Using wrong grain pellets in them. 177 should be 9.5 - 10gr and .22cal should be around 15.5 - 16.5gr pellets in them. Reason is lighter pellets will damage the scope and air rifle from high recoil. The heavier pellets calm it down quieter,functioning better with greater accuracy as well. Nice little video tho. Ed The Professional Backyard Sniper Man😎✌
I found while shooting my .177 Gamo swarm magnum gen.2, that destroying a scope (which I did even with the Diana zero recoil mount) is inevitable and that the weight of the pellet didn't matter. I shot every grain from 5 ish - 10.6 and blew out my scope in about 6 months. I think it's worth mentioning that I was shooting atleast every other day and shooting a minimum of 30 shots a day and sometimes as many as 130! It's true that a heavier pellet will prevent that ear piercing 'crack when the sound barrier is broken and you will have a better BC at greater distances but for this particular test given the short distance( I'm guessing this is in the backyard) if penetration was the goal a lighter pellet will perform better every time. I'm assuming you know your ballistics because you mentioned a heavier pellet 'calming down but again that only occurs at distance. I don't mean disrespect I just beg to differ.
@@andrewmiller9265 Not all air rifles are made alike in the same brand and model. Then this would cause for going even heavier with pellets. I started out shooting 10.5 gr in the Gamo magnum .177 my mistake. I ended up shooting over 11gr in it for a long time. Never did I ruin another scope afterwards. But Gamo sells a vibration dampened first that must be installed before shooting the air rifle. Some already come in the package with the air rifle,but as company quality control would have it, some packages are missing it. And so on. It has to then be intalled correctly or it will malfuntion and still tare up a scope. Then some scopes are defective from factory which would interfere with what I was saying. So with many years experience with breakers and pcp's I know what I'm talking about when it comes to air rifles and how to fix or solve problems. I own over 300 air rifles and logged all the test results on everything about them and with chrony results. And everything else with it. Doesn't matter about one person's opinion to me, because I know all about the air rifle world and I'm 99.9% right.Ed the professional backyard snipper man👍
#1, kill the music and try to articulate your thoughts. #2 if you're going to do comparison vids, use comparable guns. Basically, a waste of your time and MINE.
Thanks for the testing you´ve just carried out on comparing the performance of these two caliber pellets. Greetings.
Good comparison test!
Me gusta mucho estos Postones, a ver si los veo por internet y los compro para probarlo. Un cordial saludo desde España
You should try shooting the song with both at the same time! ;-)
En la cabeza del Poston ya que es hueca, pon una gota de pegamento istantaneo y ponle una bola de acero, ya verás como traspasa sin problema, el fregadero de Metal. Yo lo ago con Postones HyN calibre .22 de cabeza hueca y le pongo la gota de pegamento y la una bola de acero del calibre.117 y penetran mucho más que los Gamo Rockets
gracias por ensenarme las potencias
de los difrentes calibres
Excelente video amigo muy interesante felicidades amigo mio bendiciones
Onde eu encontro esse chumbo no calibre 5.5 para compra ? Já procurei mais só encontro o 4.5
www.walmart.com/ip/Crosman-Premier-Hollow-Point-Pellets-22-Cal-14-3-Gr-500ct-LHP22-Pellet-gun-ammunition-for-CO2-powered-or-Break-Barrel-models/19866109
@@theepicoutdoors6226 obrigado
Music link please..
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Wow very beautiful
Both guns same power?
Almost the 22 has 16 foot pounds and the 177 has 15 foot pounds
Love
weight of pellet not the same so text good
Are yah Kahan milega mujhe lena hai
Yo tengo los 2 calibres,no hay comparacion.Cuando quiero abatir presas,uso el 22..y cuando es diversion pest cpntrol etc.en 4,5.velocidad y precision.
WHAT????? 🤷♂
.22 has much more greater knockdown
Awesome .22 is the best 👍
I agree
my opinion is. 177 is butter for all
Would .177 be good for a coon and Opossum?
@@carsonwilliams562 afcouse, it will be perfact.
Bez problema 177 moj Hatsan mod 33 skibuo kormorana na 30m padao je kao avion😅😅
Why do I alway see people from the US using the shite pellets
These pellets arent bad
@@theepicoutdoors6226 🤣🤣🤣
For the better quality use H&N , JSB , FX,
Crosman premier are the best pellets idiot
The speed matters if you get them both at same speeds .22 will win it all but since .177 and .22 rifles have same power the .22 is slower. .177 goes 800 to 900fps while .22 goes 700 to 750 fps but get the .22 to go 900 you would see it making a bigger hole
My 22 has 1000 fps
@@EAGLE-ji8iq i have Diana,RWS 4 spingers two 350 Magnums in .22 which shoot mid to upper 800s and a RWS 48 .22 cal that shoots lower to mid 800s. And a Beeman R9 .177 that shoot mid to upper 900s.
@@EAGLE-ji8iq How do you know that?
Get a chronograph and measure the speed.
@@EAGLE-ji8iq in a springer? Stop reading the shit they right on the boxes fella. It will only do it with non lead pellets. That pellet be travelling at 500fps after 20 yards as thier to light
Nice but at equal Power i prefer 177(gamo coyote 40j ,i shoot gamo buffalo 1g),much more Speed,penetracion,accuracy and less drop at distance than 22. For sure 22 have more "momentum" Power but in my experience,for hunting small Animals (max 20lb)i prefer 177, 9/10 shots Will be nice headshot exactly where you aim. With 22 (gamo coyote) from about 50 meters It Will be 8/10 headshot(if you shoot some Goose or animal with small head) but if you go for body shots,100% .22 Is better but only in this case,obviously in my opinion from what i saw with my rifles,Yes they are not the super mega ultra of pcp but they are for sure very very good in accuracy
Music is too loud
Sorry about that
LOWER IT DOWN LMAO
Using wrong grain pellets in them. 177 should be 9.5 - 10gr and .22cal should be around 15.5 - 16.5gr pellets in them. Reason is lighter pellets will damage the scope and air rifle from high recoil. The heavier pellets calm it down quieter,functioning better with greater accuracy as well. Nice little video tho. Ed The Professional Backyard Sniper Man😎✌
I found while shooting my .177 Gamo swarm magnum gen.2, that destroying a scope (which I did even with the Diana zero recoil mount) is inevitable and that the weight of the pellet didn't matter. I shot every grain from 5 ish - 10.6 and blew out my scope in about 6 months. I think it's worth mentioning that I was shooting atleast every other day and shooting a minimum of 30 shots a day and sometimes as many as 130!
It's true that a heavier pellet will prevent that ear piercing 'crack when the sound barrier is broken and you will have a better BC at greater distances but for this particular test given the short distance( I'm guessing this is in the backyard) if penetration was the goal a lighter pellet will perform better every time. I'm assuming you know your ballistics because you mentioned a heavier pellet 'calming down but again that only occurs at distance. I don't mean disrespect I just beg to differ.
@@andrewmiller9265 Not all air rifles are made alike in the same brand and model. Then this would cause for going even heavier with pellets. I started out shooting 10.5 gr in the Gamo magnum .177 my mistake. I ended up shooting over 11gr in it for a long time. Never did I ruin another scope afterwards. But Gamo sells a vibration dampened first that must be installed before shooting the air rifle. Some already come in the package with the air rifle,but as company quality control would have it, some packages are missing it. And so on. It has to then be intalled correctly or it will malfuntion and still tare up a scope. Then some scopes are defective from factory which would interfere with what I was saying. So with many years experience with breakers and pcp's I know what I'm talking about when it comes to air rifles and how to fix or solve problems. I own over 300 air rifles and logged all the test results on everything about them and with chrony results. And everything else with it. Doesn't matter about one person's opinion to me, because I know all about the air rifle world and I'm 99.9% right.Ed the professional backyard snipper man👍
@@andrewmiller9265 you joined July 2021? GTFOH!!!
#1, kill the music and try to articulate your thoughts. #2 if you're going to do comparison vids, use comparable guns. Basically, a waste of your time and MINE.
Wasted 3 minutes of my life that I can't get back. Who do I charge for that at $40 an hour?
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