Love your ongoing research into slugs on sub 12ft rifles Pete. I've been doing exactly the same and have had my best results with the ZANs. Of my .177 PCP rifles I've actually found the 13 grain slugs performed better than the 10grains. I think this is because they are slightly longer and therefore load straighter into the barrel. Just trying the lighter lead free ones at the moment which also surprisingly seem to be working well. I need to get some JSBs to try now by your results. Keep up the good work 👍
It's all a bit of a learning curve really, the pb free zans were hopeless in the 9015. Yeah when we are limited to power and in the smaller calibre it's absolutely critical they are a perfect barrel fit😉
I've got a Steyr FT110 Sub 12ft/lbs. The stainless steel barrel has to be kept lead free or it will not group. Every 200 - 300 pellets it needs a thorough cleaning to remove the lead or accuracy suffers.
Yep it's quite common with the steyrs, you need to establish and stick with a decent cleaning regime with the majority. Loads on the hft/ft circuit end up having walther barrels fitted for an easier time.
@@tillysgunstocks I don't mind the maintenance. At first I thought it was the rifle. 2 tins in. I couldn't hit a barn door. To remove the me factor. I put it in a gun vice and it shot a 50mm group at 25 yrds! After cleaning. It shot a 5mm group at 25yrds. I don't remember ever cleaning my Daystate CRX or Daystate 2000 barrels.
Interesting to see quite good groups considering the relatively low velocity. I'm shooting H&N, ZAN and JSB slugs in fac but only finding JSB are accurate in my barrel, with the MK1's being best of all.
I only shoot .22 and .25, in only rifled barrels and usually at higher velocities of 800fps to 1000fps, but find a World of difference between unchoked and choked barrels (various makes, usually LW). In choked barrels I consistently find JSB pellets best but in unchoked barrels the Zan slugs (even modified version 2's) are unsurpassed. I suspect many pellets/slugs are designed and modified for FX barrels and that those shooting rifled barrels just have to make the most of what comes.
My Brocock Sniper shoots the JSB KO quite well and does group quite well, on the fence about the new design and wayward shots here and there. Time to stock up on some oroginal tins or to splash the cash and give the new ones a go?
The new design Mark 2 flared skirt knockout here in US is only available in 25 cal. and 22cal .216. What happened to the .217 & .218 ??? I don't understand why !! Why is that JSB ???
Loving the vids on slugs , just get the feeling its constantly an uphill struggle to get optimum results .. at some point your gonna have to throw in the towel and test a few more pellets instead ..
It doesn't reset currently. I had to remove the string as the goat would always end up walking through it, but I'm going to add an extra paddle eventually to turn it into a shoot to reset type.😉
I think it might be a bit risky in all honesty. They are soft as per all the jsb pellets so shouldn't get stuck in the barrel if it went pear shaped but I'd give them miss ,although there's always that curiosity to satisfy...
@@tillysgunstocks I will adhere to your initially advice and give them a miss. I definitely appreciate your feedback. Thanks and good luck from the convicts here in Australia.
What's interesting with your first group with your 9015, my redwolf does the same thing. The first slug is slightly off, and the rest of the group alright. I'm probably overthinking this like mad.
Did you notice that almost every time I made a swap ,the very first one goes bang on the mark before the rest wander off.. it's great for helping me overthink it too😆
@@tillysgunstocks You think you're about to do a really group and boom! One goes flying off and it ruins it all 😂 happend too many times to me. Also, where do you order your targets from? I normally use the splatter targets, but they make groups feel massive or at least to me they do.
Can you help me understand what makes a rifle pellet fussy? I use a 177 Walther reign for pest control yet it only works accurately with bisley magnums! Yet I have a redwolf with a loather barrel also that isn’t pellet fussy!
Because no 2 barrels are ever the same, even from the same manufacturer, some are choked, some are not, some are hammer forged like bsa's and rifling can be different from barrel to barrel due to rifling tools wearing, or different rifling tools being used, so you need to find which pellet and weight works best for your particular barrel. Then theres inconsistencies with pellet batches, pellet weights in the tin varying slightly which makes a difference, theres also your rifles power setting, some (a lot in fact) pellets are far more accurate when the rifle is tuned down ever so slightly, half a ft lb of energy at the muzzle can be the difference between one hole groups and opening up to a point you cant trust them. There are so many variables and only A LOT of rangetime and getting to know your equipment and what works best for it can iron out the kinks, if you find something your gun likes, stock up on that and use nothing else, don't get hung up on using fancy hunting pellets for more damage etc since any pellet will kill, accuracy is all that matters, ive been both target shooting and hunting with jsb heavy diabolos for years and they'll kill anything ill take aim at, before that in another rifle bsa elites were the best and took plenty of rabbit, pigeon, duck and pheasant out to 70 yards in ideal conditions. People over think it too much just find what your gun likes and stick to it.
It's even worse. You can get 2 rifles from the same manufacturer. One will group with brand A pellet, the other won't. That's why your own testing is important.
@@jacquesffouche1488 Well , its a bit large physically , and I think the rings that come with it are ONLY available in piccatinny ( had to but some dovetails for mine , 34mm ) im guessing it'll fit , dunno if it would look a tad out of place on a HW80 .. but if YOU like it .. who's to say otherwise ..
Hey Bruh, Excellent video review and great info. I do have one request. Proper King's English is not my first language; would you please speak a little slower? I am having a little trouble following you. 😅 Thanks in advance. Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
@@tillysgunstocks Hey Tommy, Bionic Rusty just informed me of another function on the video; captions. Please disregard my request. I need to start trying to relearn English again. My parents are originally from Taiwan. Though I was born in the US, my first three languages were Taiwanese, Hakka, and Japanese. I learned English as a youngster but then moved back to Asia in my 20s and have pretty much stayed here for the last almost 30 years. Believe it or not, it's quite easy to forget English when you don't speak it regularly. Google Translate helps a lot though. But American English sounds very different than Proper King's English. My written English is much better than my verbal skills. My ears and my brain are not yet in sync. Where in UK are you from? There are three or four other UK airgun content creators and you all have very different accents. Andy(Andy's Airgun Reviews) sounds most clear. But I think he makes a point to annunciate and pause between words for effect. Drew (Weaponized Hippie) is so relaxed and his tempo is even. Then there's Giles from Airgun Gear Show. He is a bit more excitable and uneven tempo and uneven pitch but he usually speaks slow enough for me to understand. Thanks again for your excellent videos. Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
Love your ongoing research into slugs on sub 12ft rifles Pete. I've been doing exactly the same and have had my best results with the ZANs. Of my .177 PCP rifles I've actually found the 13 grain slugs performed better than the 10grains. I think this is because they are slightly longer and therefore load straighter into the barrel. Just trying the lighter lead free ones at the moment which also surprisingly seem to be working well. I need to get some JSBs to try now by your results. Keep up the good work 👍
Sorry Tilly, got Pete on my brain, he's great 😂😂
It's all a bit of a learning curve really, the pb free zans were hopeless in the 9015.
Yeah when we are limited to power and in the smaller calibre it's absolutely critical they are a perfect barrel fit😉
It really makes my day to watch your content.
Nice to see that Peter the Goat!
Best wishes Paul
Cheers Paul, Thanks for being a part of the channel 😉
Absolutely agree 👍
Brilliant as usual Tommy. Great to see Pete taking an interest 😂
I bet he had munched my matching targets 🤣
@Tillys Gunstocks I'd blame him too mate 🤣
Thanks for the content brother - love the videos. Is there a better word than 'squiffy' for a malformed skirt?
I've got a Steyr FT110
Sub 12ft/lbs.
The stainless steel barrel has to be kept lead free or it will not group.
Every 200 - 300 pellets it needs a thorough cleaning to remove the lead or accuracy suffers.
Yep it's quite common with the steyrs, you need to establish and stick with a decent cleaning regime with the majority. Loads on the hft/ft circuit end up having walther barrels fitted for an easier time.
@@tillysgunstocks
I don't mind the maintenance.
At first I thought it was the rifle. 2 tins in. I couldn't hit a barn door. To remove the me factor. I put it in a gun vice and it shot a 50mm group at 25 yrds! After cleaning. It shot a 5mm group at 25yrds.
I don't remember ever cleaning my Daystate CRX or Daystate 2000 barrels.
Interesting to see quite good groups considering the relatively low velocity. I'm shooting H&N, ZAN and JSB slugs in fac but only finding JSB are accurate in my barrel, with the MK1's being best of all.
Yeah the lower powers bring a lot of challenges ,but it's fun learning what works and doesn't..😉
I only shoot .22 and .25, in only rifled barrels and usually at higher velocities of 800fps to 1000fps, but find a World of difference between unchoked and choked barrels (various makes, usually LW). In choked barrels I consistently find JSB pellets best but in unchoked barrels the Zan slugs (even modified version 2's) are unsurpassed. I suspect many pellets/slugs are designed and modified for FX barrels and that those shooting rifled barrels just have to make the most of what comes.
Yep agree mate, the lower powers really mean there's little room for error and everything has to be perfect to get them to work well.
My Brocock Sniper shoots the JSB KO quite well and does group quite well, on the fence about the new design and wayward shots here and there.
Time to stock up on some oroginal tins or to splash the cash and give the new ones a go?
A smaller amount of targets on the paper you shoot less pellets at them and mark on the paper which pillow goes to which target got it
The new design Mark 2 flared skirt knockout here in US is only available in 25 cal. and 22cal .216.
What happened to the .217 & .218 ???
I don't understand why !!
Why is that JSB ???
Good to see Pete .. I bet you did have more of the first target when you started .. did you check if Pete ate them 🤣
I bet he snuck off with the missing one. Cheeky little beast 😂
Loving the vids on slugs , just get the feeling its constantly an uphill struggle to get optimum results .. at some point your gonna have to throw in the towel and test a few more pellets instead ..
Have you tried these in the katran?
Noticed your biathlon target at the beginning of this video, have you modified a Milbro target to make it resetting?
It doesn't reset currently. I had to remove the string as the goat would always end up walking through it, but I'm going to add an extra paddle eventually to turn it into a shoot to reset type.😉
@@tillysgunstocks any chance you could do a video on that mod ? Brilliant mod potentially
Are these slugs any good for the springers old son
I think it might be a bit risky in all honesty. They are soft as per all the jsb pellets so shouldn't get stuck in the barrel if it went pear shaped but I'd give them miss ,although there's always that curiosity to satisfy...
@@tillysgunstocks I will adhere to your initially advice and give them a miss. I definitely appreciate your feedback. Thanks and good luck from the convicts here in Australia.
Wonder what happened with thw 177 Mk2’s dont see anywhere?
Other than these first batches I've not seen them readily available since either 🤔
What's interesting with your first group with your 9015, my redwolf does the same thing. The first slug is slightly off, and the rest of the group alright.
I'm probably overthinking this like mad.
Did you notice that almost every time I made a swap ,the very first one goes bang on the mark before the rest wander off.. it's great for helping me overthink it too😆
@@tillysgunstocks You think you're about to do a really group and boom! One goes flying off and it ruins it all 😂 happend too many times to me.
Also, where do you order your targets from? I normally use the splatter targets, but they make groups feel massive or at least to me they do.
Can you help me understand what makes a rifle pellet fussy? I use a 177 Walther reign for pest control yet it only works accurately with bisley magnums! Yet I have a redwolf with a loather barrel also that isn’t pellet fussy!
Because no 2 barrels are ever the same, even from the same manufacturer, some are choked, some are not, some are hammer forged like bsa's and rifling can be different from barrel to barrel due to rifling tools wearing, or different rifling tools being used, so you need to find which pellet and weight works best for your particular barrel.
Then theres inconsistencies with pellet batches, pellet weights in the tin varying slightly which makes a difference, theres also your rifles power setting, some (a lot in fact) pellets are far more accurate when the rifle is tuned down ever so slightly, half a ft lb of energy at the muzzle can be the difference between one hole groups and opening up to a point you cant trust them.
There are so many variables and only A LOT of rangetime and getting to know your equipment and what works best for it can iron out the kinks, if you find something your gun likes, stock up on that and use nothing else, don't get hung up on using fancy hunting pellets for more damage etc since any pellet will kill, accuracy is all that matters, ive been both target shooting and hunting with jsb heavy diabolos for years and they'll kill anything ill take aim at, before that in another rifle bsa elites were the best and took plenty of rabbit, pigeon, duck and pheasant out to 70 yards in ideal conditions. People over think it too much just find what your gun likes and stick to it.
It's even worse.
You can get 2 rifles from the same manufacturer.
One will group with brand A pellet, the other won't.
That's why your own testing is important.
What's the glove for? Using it as a "bag" of sorts?
Kind of yes. It adds some bulk to my hand and cuts down my pulse being transferred to the action significantly 😉
What size is the Discovery scope you have on the xti 50? Will it work on my hw80?
Im sure its the ...
Discovery ED-PRS 5 - 25 x 56 SFIR ( 34mm )
@@markhomer5704 you think it will work on my hw80? Would love to have something different than usual
@@jacquesffouche1488
Well , its a bit large physically , and I think the rings that come with it are ONLY available in piccatinny ( had to but some dovetails for mine , 34mm ) im guessing it'll fit , dunno if it would look a tad out of place on a HW80 .. but if YOU like it .. who's to say otherwise ..
May I ask where you buy your targets from?
These are from air targets on the web.loads of different designs to choose from😉
maybe i missed it .wich distance?25 yards? lets say 22 meter's?
25yds.
It’s written on the final card. 👍
You say these slugs are the most powerful you have tested. What unit did you measure the power in?
As in what chrono did I use?
I think, every barrel like diferent slug...
Absolutely correct. It's especially hard to get everything perfect at the lower powers too 😉
👍
Can you talk a little bit slower so we can understand you
Hey Bruh,
Excellent video review and great info.
I do have one request. Proper King's English is not my first language; would you please speak a little slower? I am having a little trouble following you. 😅
Thanks in advance.
Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
Hi mate, I do try my best, I get excited and speed up a bit 😆
Where are you from? What's your first language?
Ken, click on the ‘CC’ button on screen and it will add subtitles.
Tommy, you’re fine, bud. Keep on doing what you do. 😉
@@tillysgunstocks Hey Tommy,
Bionic Rusty just informed me of another function on the video; captions.
Please disregard my request. I need to start trying to relearn English again.
My parents are originally from Taiwan. Though I was born in the US, my first three languages were Taiwanese, Hakka, and Japanese. I learned English as a youngster but then moved back to Asia in my 20s and have pretty much stayed here for the last almost 30 years. Believe it or not, it's quite easy to forget English when you don't speak it regularly. Google Translate helps a lot though. But American English sounds very different than Proper King's English. My written English is much better than my verbal skills. My ears and my brain are not yet in sync.
Where in UK are you from? There are three or four other UK airgun content creators and you all have very different accents. Andy(Andy's Airgun Reviews) sounds most clear. But I think he makes a point to annunciate and pause between words for effect. Drew (Weaponized Hippie) is so relaxed and his tempo is even. Then there's Giles from Airgun Gear Show. He is a bit more excitable and uneven tempo and uneven pitch but he usually speaks slow enough for me to understand.
Thanks again for your excellent videos.
Stay Safe. Be Well. GOD BLESS.
Go eat the targets Pete.
That probably where my other matching one went...😆