Crosman pellets

With H+N that is true. Never have had JSB shoot well from anything.
I can hardly ever get H&N pellets to shoot well or consistently, atleast in .22, .177 they always shoot amazingly. Jsb for me are a hit or miss, mostly a miss. AEA and FX all the way when it comes to pellets for me.
 
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I can hardly ever get H&N pellets to shoot well or consistently, atleast in .22, .177 they always shoot amazingly. Jsb for me are a hit or miss, mostly a miss. AEA and FX all the way when it comes to pellets for me.

For .25, the H&N Grizzly do the job for me where all the big names fall short.

My guns will eat almost any .22 pellet and do fine to that 50-60 yard mark but at a solid 100 yard plus yards, I move to NSA 27gr slugs.
 
For .25, the H&N Grizzly do the job for me where all the big names fall short.

My guns will eat almost any .22 pellet and do fine to that 50-60 yard mark but at a solid 100 yard plus yards, I move to NSA 27gr slugs.
When it comes to twenty two pellets , the air arms pellets have never failed me. They are just too expensive for me though, so I have not bought them in years. But I know that I can confidently shoot AEA pellets out to a hundred yards and hit my mark no problem.
 
When it comes to twenty two pellets , the air arms pellets have never failed me. They are just too expensive for me though, so I have not bought them in years. But I know that I can confidently shoot AEA pellets out to a hundred yards and hit my mark no problem.

What gun? Only my Maverick could drop pellets on the 100 yard target.
 
I've have had good luck with the CPHPs.


10 shots w a Gamo Urban at 25y .
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Recently shot the leftovers of an older tin of CPHP to use them up and start breaking in a springer and got a spread of 100 FPS due to size differences, some were so tight I could barely get them seated, others were quite loose. But this tin was probably 12ish years old, bought a fresh tin of them and a tin of Ultra magnums for actual testing later.

Considering they are half the price of better quality pellets they will do perfectly fine for plinking even if they turn out to not be the most accurate.