Hi all. I bought two .22 cal Crosman 1322 pistols and shot one of them through my Caldwell Precision Chronograph. I bought two so I could cut and shorten one's add-on shoulder stock for my 7-year old grandson. I used my Dremel to cut and epoxy to put it back together. The short stock worked out good for him. We enjoy busting gallon milk jugs (they're easier for him to hit), the sound of the pellet striking is pleasant.
The manual said no more than 10 pumps, but out of curiosity I went to 12, here's what I got with my chronograph. I was shooting JSB Match Jumbo Diabolo, 15.89 gr pellets.
5 pumps (done twice - shot 2 pellets) gave me an average of 362 fps,
10 pumps (done twice) gave me an average of 468 fps and
12 pumps (done twice) gave me an average of 489 fps.
Some time has passed since I collected this data, so I don't know how the numbers may have changed.
The more pumps, the louder it gets. I shoot it in my yard and no one has complained.
The manual said no more than 10 pumps, but out of curiosity I went to 12, here's what I got with my chronograph. I was shooting JSB Match Jumbo Diabolo, 15.89 gr pellets.
5 pumps (done twice - shot 2 pellets) gave me an average of 362 fps,
10 pumps (done twice) gave me an average of 468 fps and
12 pumps (done twice) gave me an average of 489 fps.
Some time has passed since I collected this data, so I don't know how the numbers may have changed.
The more pumps, the louder it gets. I shoot it in my yard and no one has complained.