,25 or 30 caliber,,

Mine are .25 for better wind resistance, better downrange energy and I grew up using my Granddads .257 Roberts so I am partial to the caliber. I am also heavily invested in lead casting molds for .25, .257, .357 and .457. (I lost all my Granddads molds in a fire that took all the custom guns he had built as well). My guns are about maximum power because I hunt on my 500 rural acres (Hogs to rats, alright the rats don't need much power but I love to see them explode after the amount of equipment damage they cause me).

I started with an AirForce Condor and with a 50 grain projectile it would do 100 ft/lb which is more than 2X my Wildcat and is 2X my Cricket, Marauder and Armada. It is 3X my Compatto's power output. I have a .257 Condor now that will do about 180 ft/lb which is equivalent to my Bulldog .357 with 95 grain swaged bullets. The .257 is the long range gun.

Thurmond

 
iride, its never too late ,good info is precious ,my friend ,,learning new things ,either at work or my new favorite hobby is interesting to me ..ya the guns i chose are exspensive ,5 months of overtime for the guns only ,still need aprox $1800 for 2 scopes ,2 bipods and 2 sets of rings ,, as soon as the heat gets up here in boston ,im sure the ot will pick up . sorry my punctuations way lacking,,,pat ps any info on a good safe ,presently locked away in a closetthe wife wants the guns more secure spot ,,
 
"T3PRanch"Mine are .25 for better wind resistance, better downrange energy and I grew up using my Granddads .257 Roberts so I am partial to the caliber. I am also heavily invested in lead casting molds for .25, .257, .357 and .457. (I lost all my Granddads molds in a fire that took all the custom guns he had built as well). My guns are about maximum power because I hunt on my 500 rural acres (Hogs to rats, alright the rats don't need much power but I love to see them explode after the amount of equipment damage they cause me).

I started with an AirForce Condor and with a 50 grain projectile it would do 100 ft/lb which is more than 2X my Wildcat and is 2X my Cricket, Marauder and Armada. It is 3X my Compatto's power output. I have a .257 Condor now that will do about 180 ft/lb which is equivalent to my Bulldog .357 with 95 grain swaged bullets. The .257 is the long range gun.

Thurmond


Thurmond, 

I just picked up a .22 Condor SS. It's currently set at 974 FPS with 18.1 JSB 38 FPE.

Is this a good spot for it? Any 22 slugs to try? 
 
Out of the two, I'd pick the .25cal. But since you have the .30 on the way, just get one of both to have more situations covered. It's not a pcp, but the newest member of my collection, my Crosman/Benjamin Trail NP XL725 .25cal hits surprisingly hard. Kicks hard, a bit more than a .22 mini mag or other. Here's some numbers I got with my Calwell chronograph during a video shoot the other day;
H&N FTT 19.91gr H&N FTT 19.91gr (R2) H&N Silver Point 24.38gr JSB EXACT KING .25 H&N Crow Magnum 26.23gr
Min 773FPS/26.42FPE Min 747/24.67 Min 663/23.8 Min 658/24.41 Min 660/18.85
Max 858/32.55 Max 763/25.74 Max 677/24.82 Max 679/26.00 Max 684/35.06
​AVG 812.83FPS AVG 752.67FPS AVG 669.33/24.23 AVG 671.83 AVG668.83
(round 1)
​The Caldwell app messed up on some of the readouts for some weird reason? Gave numbers from 10,000 to 13,000, then back to normal? Anyway, this is a gas ram, but I just thought I'd show what ranges the various popular pellets gave me.