Thought you folks might be interested in some modifications and groups I've shot with my .177 FX dreamline. I already put an extra power hammer spring in it and have a heavier hammer and heavy slug barrel on order. The oem barrel does not group slugs good enough for long range shots on appropriate game.
The bottle conversion required a new regulator, it was difficult to get it exactly where it was set before but I got it close on the second try.
It's now getting 923fps from the 16.2 gr pellets, 981fps from the 13.43gr slugs and pellets and 1081fps with the 10.34 pellets.
Both the 10.34gr and 13.43gr pellets grouped well at 50yds but the 10.34 ones were very slightly breaking the sound barrier and not silent, no bueno.
I shot both the Hades and Heavies in 10.34, I mismarked the target, that center top group is actually a 10.34 heavy pellet.
The 9.57 H&N clocked over 1100fps and sounded like a 22lr, too much speed with pellets and your suddenly shooting a shotgun.
The 16.2 gr beast pellets become unstable somewhere between 40 and 50yds, as in the last range session they grouped really good at 35yds, today with the little bit of extra speed they were right at 1/4" for 13 shots, impressive. It's a shame they don't hold that level of accuracy out beyond 40yds.
In general the groups are pretty good, sometime in the next couple of weeks I hope to be able shoot some groups in one of my customers barns which is over 50yds deep to see how well they group without wind.
No doubt that the 16.2 gr. pellet is my first choice for putting down large small game because the shots are rarely over 20yds, remains to be seen whether the 13.43gr or the 10.34gr pellets are the best choice for longe range pigeons, squirrels and pd's/rats. The heavy slug barrels seem to be taking forever to make it to the U.S.
The bottle conversion required a new regulator, it was difficult to get it exactly where it was set before but I got it close on the second try.
It's now getting 923fps from the 16.2 gr pellets, 981fps from the 13.43gr slugs and pellets and 1081fps with the 10.34 pellets.
Both the 10.34gr and 13.43gr pellets grouped well at 50yds but the 10.34 ones were very slightly breaking the sound barrier and not silent, no bueno.
I shot both the Hades and Heavies in 10.34, I mismarked the target, that center top group is actually a 10.34 heavy pellet.
The 9.57 H&N clocked over 1100fps and sounded like a 22lr, too much speed with pellets and your suddenly shooting a shotgun.
The 16.2 gr beast pellets become unstable somewhere between 40 and 50yds, as in the last range session they grouped really good at 35yds, today with the little bit of extra speed they were right at 1/4" for 13 shots, impressive. It's a shame they don't hold that level of accuracy out beyond 40yds.
In general the groups are pretty good, sometime in the next couple of weeks I hope to be able shoot some groups in one of my customers barns which is over 50yds deep to see how well they group without wind.
No doubt that the 16.2 gr. pellet is my first choice for putting down large small game because the shots are rarely over 20yds, remains to be seen whether the 13.43gr or the 10.34gr pellets are the best choice for longe range pigeons, squirrels and pd's/rats. The heavy slug barrels seem to be taking forever to make it to the U.S.