most accurate slugs 22/25 cal and barrels?

What weight slugs and which manufacturer most of the people have had best accuracy results calibers 22 and 25 cal? Rti arms promise to make slug liners. Do anyone know when these barrels are gointo come out? There is hn, nsa, av and others slugs is there any good barrels for slugs then fx barrels right now, Some say that cz barrels work but dont know?

I have edgun r3m long with huma 25 cal and try nsa slugs wit regular barrel no luck, yes i know they dont work proberly these "choked normal barrels" but i think there havent been that much betterment for accuracy for 50-130m between pellets vs slugs! Bc better but its really not that very often when you have to shoot beoynd 100m/yards and i havent read almost any post here that somebody have succeed to 100m moa groups with slugs?

If you compare with powder burners 22cal and so on you have to pay very big price to get "voodoo or gunsmith made barrel" moa gun in 22cal or bigger to get moa groups to 100m! What is the problem with pcp that cannot get the same level accuracy in little calibers that powder burners?


Extra questions: Those who have rti probhet 22/25 cal which slugs and barrels you have get the best results?
 
cant tell ya .. id say you need a good gunsmith to work some 'voodoo' on a nice poly unchoked barrel and gind a slug that fits it properly ... far as pelletscat very long range the oroblem is pellets fly aerodynamically and a hard spin on them causes gyriscopic forces that keepbthem from following the trajectory angle and they get out of kilter .. thats why you see them not print a round hole at long distance sometimes .. those same forces can 'wind them off center' in one direction also .. in other words if you tilt the gun 90 that tendency will follow the tilt ..
 
In ,22 caliber I shoot nsa 17.5 to 31.5 gr , I like MP 36 grain slugs , in hn I shoot 25s 27s and 30s ,I also shoot knockouts well and up to 55 gr casted slugs I make

In 25 cal I shoot NSA 29 gr to 39gr , I shoot knockout as well and casted slugs I make up to 56 gr

I use choked barrels and unchoked barrels from a wide variety of guns like Ed Gun , FX , evol , taipan , styer , Kaliber , Airforce , SPA ,Evanix , RTI , and most if not all capeable of sub moa if I do my job , I also shoot a wide spectrum of power levels from 30fpe to 145fpe , I find if you match weight with your twist rate and stability and is sized properly , most any gun can shoot them well , LOU
 
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On .22 slugs mainly but .25, same.

They're readily available in .2155"-.2160"-.2165"-.2170"-.2175"-.2180- on up.

Whatever you want, Dave Corbin can make a die, someone or yourself can start swaging them. A full press is around $2K

Airgun barrels aren't standard. Choked or not. All in question.

One can match the OD to the L&G. Push different ones through by hand.

Superb accuracy is going to come down to a precise fit, how it's tuned, node wise/harmonics.
 
In ,22 caliber I shoot nsa 17.5 to 31.5 gr , I like MP 36 grain slugs , in hn I shoot 25s 27s and 30s ,I also shoot knockouts well and up to 55 gr casted slugs I make

In 25 cal I shoot NSA 29 gr to 39gr , I shoot knockout as well and casted slugs I make up to 56 gr

I use choked barrels and unchoked barrels from a wide variety of guns like Ed Gun , FX , evol , taipan , styer , Kaliber , Airforce , SPA ,Evanix , RTI , and most if not all capeable of sub moa if I do my job , I also shoot a wide spectrum of power levels from 30fpe to 145fpe , I find if you match weight with your twist rate and stability and is sized properly , most any gun can shoot them well , LOU




100%!!!!!



Sadly not many go through the trouble of understanding that. A lot of people just want what speed easy button. I’m done trying to bring some science and math from over a century ago into the threads. I don’t even bother with explain BC for the 100th time anymore. Life is much simpler if everyone just shot doomed pellets. 😂 




 
Every individual barrel shoots differently and prefers certain ammo, even those of the identical design. Top competitors in the powderburner world will buy a number of barrels and pick out the best performers. I’ve heard that a certain airgun manufacturer buys large quantities of LW barrels and weeds out the lesser ones. Perfection is a hard goal to reach.