I posted this picture a while ago about how at 50 yards, I had thirty one consecutive shots in the hole on the right and the next 11 (a full mag) went into the hole on the left. Those 31 shots can be covered by a dime! Now I know that's a bold statement and I'm sure some people are calling malarky and I can't blame them. So I've been determined to prove it and I went out and bought a scope camera mount, one of the Orien or Sebens or whatever they're called and it works pretty well with a little tinkering.
Well much to my chagrin, I can't duplicate the same results. I can get 8 or 10 to go in the same hole and then wham, a flier. Not a bad flier, but it will turn my group into fitting under a quarter and not a dime and that's not what I'm trying to get done. Admittedly it is harder maintaining a consistent hold on the gun when you can't shoulder up to the rifle because of the camera, so I tried taking the camera and mount off to use the same hold as before. Still no dice. Trying to figure out the variables, I realized the only difference was that those groups were shot with a tin of pellets that I had since run out of. Which leads me to think......
I'm starting to believe in "the magic tin of pellets" that your gun just loves. I have several other tins of 25g JSB Kings, and a few tins of Heavy MKII's and I'm slowly making my way through each tin but no luck yet. I know Ted is a fan of finding that perfect tin of pellets and then ordering a crap load of them directly from the same batch/die so that he'll always have them and I'm starting to think there may be more to that than I'd believed before. Thoughts? What other variables could I be missing? Could relative temperature, humidity, barometric pressure be contributing factors? I'm going bonkers trying to get this on video lol
31 shot group on the right, FX Royale 500, JSB King 25g, 50 yards benched, perfect conditions at about 7am and...............no way to prove it lol

Well much to my chagrin, I can't duplicate the same results. I can get 8 or 10 to go in the same hole and then wham, a flier. Not a bad flier, but it will turn my group into fitting under a quarter and not a dime and that's not what I'm trying to get done. Admittedly it is harder maintaining a consistent hold on the gun when you can't shoulder up to the rifle because of the camera, so I tried taking the camera and mount off to use the same hold as before. Still no dice. Trying to figure out the variables, I realized the only difference was that those groups were shot with a tin of pellets that I had since run out of. Which leads me to think......
I'm starting to believe in "the magic tin of pellets" that your gun just loves. I have several other tins of 25g JSB Kings, and a few tins of Heavy MKII's and I'm slowly making my way through each tin but no luck yet. I know Ted is a fan of finding that perfect tin of pellets and then ordering a crap load of them directly from the same batch/die so that he'll always have them and I'm starting to think there may be more to that than I'd believed before. Thoughts? What other variables could I be missing? Could relative temperature, humidity, barometric pressure be contributing factors? I'm going bonkers trying to get this on video lol
31 shot group on the right, FX Royale 500, JSB King 25g, 50 yards benched, perfect conditions at about 7am and...............no way to prove it lol
