JTS Pellets

I have recently tried JTS pellets, .22 21.53gr. I'm shooting them out of a Huben K1, 145bar, 875fps. They are as accurate as JBS or H&Ns, maybe fractionally better. I won't post groups so as not to embarrass myself. I would recommend at least trying them out in your rifle. As an added bonus they are snug in the magazine causing no jambs.
 
I have recently tried JTS pellets, .22 21.53gr. I'm shooting them out of a Huben K1, 145bar, 875fps. They are as accurate as JBS or H&Ns, maybe fractionally better. I won't post groups so as not to embarrass myself. I would recommend at least trying them out in your rifle. As an added bonus they are snug in the magazine causing no jambs.
JTS pellets shoot a lot better than JSB out of my Leshiy and a bit more consistent out of my Uragan 2. My Zbroia seems to stack JSBs on top of each other, but my Leshiy and Uragan 2 are struggling with them. No idea why, I thought it was me until I tried JTS.
 
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Somehow I doubt that they would like to reveal that information. I don’t have anything against Chinese pellets. I use the QYS and JTS because they are good pellets, but always on the lookout for new brands and white labels to try.

-Marty
 
Somehow I doubt that they would like to reveal that information. I don’t have anything against Chinese pellets. I use the QYS and JTS because they are good pellets, but always on the lookout for new brands and white labels to try.

-Marty
Ther was a big discussion about the JTS Pellets on GTA. Apparently, JTS Bought the Dies and the Equipment but they are indeed made in China. They shoot great for Me, and I will continue to buy them.
 
Big fan of JTS pellets. See no reason to try another brand besides AEA which are likely made in the same place.
According to what I read, JTS Purchased the Equipment from a German Manufacturer, they are overseeing the Manufacturing, and China is making the product. And really when you think about it, with the EPA cutting in to American Manufacturing, it's kind'a easy to see why.
 
AEA had this posted on their website , I saw it when l was looking at ammo . They sure look better than the usual JSB fodder. I would think they have their own molds judging from the defects on JSB pellets .

It seems like the lead is harder than what JSB is using. I will might stick with AEAs and JTS for punching paper . I used a 22.07 JTS on a big grey ground squirrel . Went for a heart and with a good hit it was a pass-through and very little energy transferred to the body . He still died fast .

From AEAs site .

These pellets that we sell are manufactured by JBS and come directly from the factory in the Czech Republic to our warehouse in Spain. This is done on pallets, so there is no risk that the pellets will suffer even the slightest blow during transport. Once we get them from abroad, we carefully prepare the tins/boxes for safe shipping to our customers.
 
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Somehow I doubt that they would like to reveal that information. I don’t have anything against Chinese pellets. I use the QYS and JTS because they are good pellets, but always on the lookout for new brands and white labels to try.

-Marty
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Somehow I doubt that they would like to reveal that information. I don’t have anything against Chinese pellets. I use the QYS and JTS because they are good pellets, but always on the lookout for new brands and white labels to try.

-Marty
I too am a fan of jts for accuracy sake. My dreamline stacks them hole on hole. However, when shooting animate objects they don't quite flatten and mushroom like the softer jsbs. I inspect every tin of Pellets I get, JSB exact king I average 21 rejects per 350 tin, ~%6, 300 tins of 33.95 mk II - avg 11 or ~%3.7 rejects, with the FX JSB 25.4 it's less than half the rejects <~%3.5 ALWAYS, and the purple 34gr it's about 2-3 reject pellets at +/- ~%1.

For benchrest i use JTS, for Birding it's usually FX 25.4'S(JSB) for squirrel,beaver,rat, rabbit, jehovas witnesses it's jsb mk2s or FX 34gr
 
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I too am a fan of jts for accuracy sake. My dreamline stacks them hole on hole. However, when shooting animate objects they don't quite flatten and mushroom like the softer jsbs. I inspect every tin of Pellets I get, JSB exact king I average 21 rejects per 350 tin, ~%6, 300 tins of 33.95 mk II - avg 11 or ~%3.7 rejects, with the FX JSB 25.4 it's less than half the rejects <~%3.5 ALWAYS, and the purple 34gr it's about 2-3 reject pellets at +/- ~%1.

For benchrest i use JTS, for Birding it's usually FX 25.4'S(JSB) for squirrel,beaver,rat, rabbit, jehovas witnesses it's jsb mk2s or FX 34gr
So talking about religion is ok now? :ROFLMAO:
 
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So talking about religion is ok now? :ROFLMAO:
Well, I've already thinned out the hare krsnas, shriners, and door to door soliciting roofers from my neighborhood, the LDS bikers don't interfere with the native species. Right now it's the JW migratory flock visiting and taking resources from our local Kingdom hall. Gotta be on the side of conservation even if it does breach "no religion or politics". NATIVE FLORA AND FAUNA DO BE NATIVE FLORA AND FAUNA. INVASIVE IS INVASIVE. HA
 
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