Picked up a 1322 because it was there (and very inexpensive). Goal was to get 500fps and around 8FPE. I figured that I would be lucky to get 6.5FPE without extensive mods.
Modifications- Steel breech assembly, that's it.
Other than that, bone stock. I ran it through the chrono, and was pleasantly surprised!
14.3 grain Crosman Premier Hollow Point
3 Pumps- 304fps
6 Pumps- 406fps
10 Pumps- 483fps
11 Pumps- 505fps
12 Pumps- 510fps
These are 5 shot averages, and deviation was no greater than 6fps. With H&N 18.13 grain pellets I am getting a tiny bit more FPE, but lose almost 40fps. I am going to stick with the 14.3 for now.
I was thinking that I was going to have to go down some modding rabbit hole to get the 500fps I wanted. With a stock pistol and steel breech, I get my 500 with 11 pumps. It's an 11 pumper. This great, as it minimizes wear and tear and only exceeds the recommended 10 pumps by one. No real gain by going to 12 pumps.
I am just going to concentrate on getting the trigger up to snuff, but power-wise I am there. I think Crosman upped their game on the 1322.
Modifications- Steel breech assembly, that's it.
Other than that, bone stock. I ran it through the chrono, and was pleasantly surprised!
14.3 grain Crosman Premier Hollow Point
3 Pumps- 304fps
6 Pumps- 406fps
10 Pumps- 483fps
11 Pumps- 505fps
12 Pumps- 510fps
These are 5 shot averages, and deviation was no greater than 6fps. With H&N 18.13 grain pellets I am getting a tiny bit more FPE, but lose almost 40fps. I am going to stick with the 14.3 for now.
I was thinking that I was going to have to go down some modding rabbit hole to get the 500fps I wanted. With a stock pistol and steel breech, I get my 500 with 11 pumps. It's an 11 pumper. This great, as it minimizes wear and tear and only exceeds the recommended 10 pumps by one. No real gain by going to 12 pumps.
I am just going to concentrate on getting the trigger up to snuff, but power-wise I am there. I think Crosman upped their game on the 1322.