- Apr 25, 2021
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Hello everyone,
I had ordered 8 new different .177 cal Domed pellets under 8gr weight to shoot in my Crosman Challenger and Daisy Model 599 at both 10-meters and 25-yards. Received them in yesterday afternoon and numbered all of the Tins and added them to my pellet list. This morning I got all the Paper Targets ( Pellet Comparison Second Target ) taped on to some cardboard backing and ready to clamp on to my 10-Meter frame. Note: the solid black bullseye is only 1/8-inch in diameter for reference.
I cleaned the barrel bore and topped off the cylinder to 3,000psi and shot 8 rounds of the first three pellets. I have labeled each Brand and Weight for the pellet used on each line. I pushed a clean Swab down the bore and again topped off the cylinder to 3,000psi and shot the second card. Used the same procedure on card number three for the last two pellets.
I have attached a scanned photo of each card and you can see what pellets shot poorly and which ones shot really well. Too much wind today to repeat this test on the 25-yard range but I will in time and will share the results here on the Forum.
I shot theses targets from inside my house to the outside target frame. I shot from a bench using bags and a bag jack.
Rifle: Crosman Challenger .177cal
Pellets: see photos
Distance: 10-Meters
Wind: 10-15mph
Hope this information will be of some help.
ThomasT
I had ordered 8 new different .177 cal Domed pellets under 8gr weight to shoot in my Crosman Challenger and Daisy Model 599 at both 10-meters and 25-yards. Received them in yesterday afternoon and numbered all of the Tins and added them to my pellet list. This morning I got all the Paper Targets ( Pellet Comparison Second Target ) taped on to some cardboard backing and ready to clamp on to my 10-Meter frame. Note: the solid black bullseye is only 1/8-inch in diameter for reference.
I cleaned the barrel bore and topped off the cylinder to 3,000psi and shot 8 rounds of the first three pellets. I have labeled each Brand and Weight for the pellet used on each line. I pushed a clean Swab down the bore and again topped off the cylinder to 3,000psi and shot the second card. Used the same procedure on card number three for the last two pellets.
I have attached a scanned photo of each card and you can see what pellets shot poorly and which ones shot really well. Too much wind today to repeat this test on the 25-yard range but I will in time and will share the results here on the Forum.
I shot theses targets from inside my house to the outside target frame. I shot from a bench using bags and a bag jack.
Rifle: Crosman Challenger .177cal
Pellets: see photos
Distance: 10-Meters
Wind: 10-15mph
Hope this information will be of some help.
ThomasT