Hello! Are there affordable (<500$ for example) .22 air guns that were made specifically for slugs?
Do you plan on shooting game at 120y+ frequently?Hello! Are there affordable (<500$ for example) .22 air guns that were made specifically for slugs?
So far what I've seen with that barra 250z makes me want one. If I hear reports from people who aren't influencers/tubers of equal performance im gonna buy one.The Barra 250z, it's long, so if that's an issue the Zelos.
And for everybody that keeps chirping in that it's a SPA M30c, know that the M30c does not use 7075 aluminum for the air cylinder, the 250z does. Barra spec'd it that way on purpose. With an unchoked 27" 1in18" twist barrel, and the ability to turn it up easily, it's a contender. I just ordered one today in .22, so stay tuned.
a good pellet is just as good as a slug within 50yrds and sometimes farther if the barrel is friendly.
Head shot at 100+ yards with a pellet a "prey animal" is just as dead as if hit with a slug. What discipline are you most interested in, Hunting, Benchrest, FT? THAT would help determine whether or not to dive down the slug rabbit hole too. Don't get caught up in the slug hype before making other important decisions.
I appreciate posts like this that put out the numbers when they really matter. Such as, when you are just wastefully shooting cans in full auto mode. However, at least for me, priorty one is that extra 14fpe at 120y, especially when we are not talking a lot of energy to begin with. The price of failure is pretty high too!View attachment 514167
At 120yards it's like taking a slightly upgraded notos out and pressing it against a squirrels head. This is a very average AEA 25.39 .25 tune. These are real lab radar confirmed numbers. Just trying to show what these guys are saying in perspective. In my gun with slugs 5gr heavier at 8more fpe you'll have about 14FT lbs more at 120y.. it'll also cost 2x the air. And 2.5x the money. 350 25.39s 17.99, 360 slug HP 30. $42&45.
The .25 shot them really well on the shooting gear reviews YT channel. Need more successful examples though. The barra will probably be hit and miss with QC. Doubt all will come out of the box shooting like his.The Barra 250z might be right up your alley. Not entirely sure how well it shoots slugs, but it looks like a winner for those who seek a good budget PCP.
I saw that video. It grouped the JSB heavy mk2s incredibly well.The .25 shot them really well on the shooting gear reviews YT channel. Need more successful examples though. The barra will probably be hit and miss with QC. Doubt all will come out of the box shooting like his.
It definately could be hit or miss on the QC, and that applies to all of the budget airguns. This really should not scare anybody off, but should just harden you to the truth, these are not tier one guns, but they can certainly be improved to near that level and be relatively trouble free if you are willing to do one thing. Take the gun completely apart, inspect, deburr, and change every oring. I am not joking. It works, takes only a few hours, and once done, your service interval will be the same as for any other high end airgun.The .25 shot them really well on the shooting gear reviews YT channel. Need more successful examples though. The barra will probably be hit and miss with QC. Doubt all will come out of the box shooting like his.
I appreciate posts like this that put out the numbers when they really matter. Such as, when you are just wastefully shooting cans in full auto mode. However, at least for me, priorty one is that extra 14fpe at 120y, especially when we are not talking a lot of energy to begin with. The price of failure is pretty high too!