I bought a pre-owned FX Impact M3 with various barrel liners. i have 2 700mm .22 barrel liners. one is for slugs and the other is for pellets. these are not marked on the liner itself. how can i tell which liner is for which ammo?
Realistically, unless you're gonna shoot slugs over 34 grains, you should be just fine with either one.I bought a pre-owned FX Impact M3 with various barrel liners. i have 2 700mm .22 barrel liners. one is for slugs and the other is for pellets. these are not marked on the liner itself. how can i tell which liner is for which ammo?
Unless it's a pellet A liner. Which it's proably not. But might still shoot ok.Realistically, unless you're gonna shoot slugs over 34 grains, you should be just fine with either one.
When I had the pellet liner in my impact compact mk2 22 I could shoot slugs just fine. Later one got a 700mm barrel and tested both and neither were better than the other after I polished them.Unless it's a pellet A liner. Which it's proably not. But might still shoot ok.
I am running HN 36gr slugs just fine in the FX STD liner ( M3 700mm .22cal)Realistically, unless you're gonna shoot slugs over 34 grains, you should be just fine with either one.
That's kind of what I am getting at. They (FX/FX sponsored utubers) would say the STD liner was good to 26gr, you needed the heavier twist liner for the heavier slugs, then other have stated you're just fine to shoot up to 33.5-34gr with the STD liner. But it's reall just a matter of testing your equipment out.I am running HN 36gr slugs just fine in the FX STD liner ( M3 700mm .22cal)