I have seen that the new Huben k1 can shoot slugs and pellets. If anyone has a new Huben k1 shooting pellets tell me the caliber, what pellets you use, and what size of groups you usually get.
It can go do to 6 joules of energy or 5 fpe.I am all ears on this post , I got my 22 Huben on order and it should be here in Jan 03
I plan to shoot pellets with it . I know the Huben are known for there big power so I plan to shoot JSB 25.39 gr pellets, I guess the big if the gun likes them, All my other 22 PCP shoot the 18 gr JSBs I got stock piles of that pellet so that would be OK.
Mike
Okay. It seems like the heavier pellets are better for it. I would think .25 would be excellent in that gun.Had a .22 a few years back. Think it was a 2020. It shoot the 25gr RD very well but wasn't so good with the 18 and 15gr. Would probably still have it if it was.
Okay thank you for that information. What is his contact information?I have a 2022 in .22 caliber, Standard not Limited Edition
Regulator set at 140, power wheel at 19 turns out. Shooting the FX 18.13 lights out .
Sub MOA, 1 ragged hole, all day out to 50
I can " run the table " on the KYL Dangler targets @ 50 back and forth from the smallest to the largest . Hitting the small 1/4" dangler 99.5% of the time on the 1st attempt.
Now i did do a ton of testing over the chrony with damn near every .22 pellet made and those FX 18.13 were by far the most accurate in my gun.
The JSB 18.13 were ok just not as accurate as the FX.
If you buy a New gun you Will need to run at least 250 to 500 rounds through it for it to "settle in"
According to Kelly over at Krazcool there are different barrels over the years for the .22, and yes the earlier versions were designed around the 25gr RD.
If i remember correct the 2018 version was a pellet shooting monster, then 2019,2020,2021 were more aimed at the slugs.
* Disclosure * i am referencing the Standard Version guns, the Limited Edition guns are a completely different barrel.
I would contact Kelly for more detailed explanation, helluva nice guy
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His name is Kelly Schmidt
You have/had multiple Hubens? My role modelI have a 2022 in .22 caliber, Standard not Limited Edition
Regulator set at 140, power wheel at 19 turns out. Shooting the FX 18.13 lights out .
Sub MOA, 1 ragged hole, all day out to 50
I can " run the table " on the KYL Dangler targets @ 50 back and forth from the smallest to the largest . Hitting the small 1/4" dangler 99.5% of the time on the 1st attempt.
Now i did do a ton of testing over the chrony with damn near every .22 pellet made and those FX 18.13 were by far the most accurate in my gun.
The JSB 18.13 were ok just not as accurate as the FX.
If you buy a New gun you Will need to run at least 250 to 500 rounds through it for it to "settle in"
According to Kelly over at Krazcool there are different barrels over the years for the .22, and yes the earlier versions were designed around the 25gr RD.
If i remember correct the 2018 version was a pellet shooting monster, then 2019,2020,2021 were more aimed at the slugs.
* Disclosure * i am referencing the Standard Version guns, the Limited Edition guns are a completely different barrel.
I would contact Kelly for more detailed explanation, helluva nice guy
OK thanks I have been in touch with Kelly as he will be getting my gun in Jan, Be nice if the gun likes the FX pellets to me that means JSBs are ok also,,So far only Emails to Kelly , as the gun gets closer and he needs more money I plan to call Kelly and pick his brain a little not all the way just a little. Got a moderator for it, a loading gate any thing else my life just cant live with out with the Huben?I have a 2022 in .22 caliber, Standard not Limited Edition
Regulator set at 140, power wheel at 19 turns out. Shooting the FX 18.13 lights out .
Sub MOA, 1 ragged hole, all day out to 50
I can " run the table " on the KYL Dangler targets @ 50 back and forth from the smallest to the largest . Hitting the small 1/4" dangler 99.5% of the time on the 1st attempt.
Now i did do a ton of testing over the chrony with damn near every .22 pellet made and those FX 18.13 were by far the most accurate in my gun.
The JSB 18.13 were ok just not as accurate as the FX.
If you buy a New gun you Will need to run at least 250 to 500 rounds through it for it to "settle in"
According to Kelly over at Krazcool there are different barrels over the years for the .22, and yes the earlier versions were designed around the 25gr RD.
If i remember correct the 2018 version was a pellet shooting monster, then 2019,2020,2021 were more aimed at the slugs.
* Disclosure * i am referencing the Standard Version guns, the Limited Edition guns are a completely different barrel.
I would contact Kelly for more detailed explanation, helluva nice guy