I’ve been trying to shoot slugs for about a year now. It’s been very frustrating at times but I think I’ve finally found the ammo, techniques, and knowledge to finally start having consistent success.
I’ve shot many different slugs and while I haven’t tuned specifically for each one I’ve been very disappointed with the results. If the groups looked promising I would try to dial in the tune better but when they’re flying all around at 30 yards I’d rather not waste my time. The best slug I had found was the H&N hp 34 gr. That was the one slug I could get a group that might compete with a pellet.
So when I learned about the heavy slugs coming down the pipe I couldn’t wait! H&N seemed to be the only brand I could get my gun to shoot. NSA were inconsistent, hybrids shot TERRIBLY and are expensive, jsb K O were ok but was slightly worse than the H&N. Tried the most popular weights and diameters from every brand and felt unsatisfied except for H&N. I’m not saying don’t shoot those brands or they’re bad. Use what works good for you. I just haven’t found any success with them (yet).
So here is what the new Heavy slugs did for me today. It was very cold and I was laying in some uncomfortable positions but I think they all shot very well compared to what I had been shooting. The 40gr and 44gr shot better than the 34 gr I liked. But the 44gr was only at 900fps with my stock m3. 40gr appears to be the best. All groups at 50 yards. Final reg at 150 with hammer maxed out. I shot more 38gr groups because they were the first ones up after I cleaned my barrel so wanted to make sure they got a fair shot.
.25cal 700mm superior heavy barrel.
You might try these if you’re struggling to shoot slugs. If I remember correctly they were about the same price or cheaper than H&N’s old slug line up at Utah Airguns. I expected them to be much higher in price but I’m happy that wasn’t the case. Maybe it’s because of end of the year discounts?
I’ve shot many different slugs and while I haven’t tuned specifically for each one I’ve been very disappointed with the results. If the groups looked promising I would try to dial in the tune better but when they’re flying all around at 30 yards I’d rather not waste my time. The best slug I had found was the H&N hp 34 gr. That was the one slug I could get a group that might compete with a pellet.
So when I learned about the heavy slugs coming down the pipe I couldn’t wait! H&N seemed to be the only brand I could get my gun to shoot. NSA were inconsistent, hybrids shot TERRIBLY and are expensive, jsb K O were ok but was slightly worse than the H&N. Tried the most popular weights and diameters from every brand and felt unsatisfied except for H&N. I’m not saying don’t shoot those brands or they’re bad. Use what works good for you. I just haven’t found any success with them (yet).
So here is what the new Heavy slugs did for me today. It was very cold and I was laying in some uncomfortable positions but I think they all shot very well compared to what I had been shooting. The 40gr and 44gr shot better than the 34 gr I liked. But the 44gr was only at 900fps with my stock m3. 40gr appears to be the best. All groups at 50 yards. Final reg at 150 with hammer maxed out. I shot more 38gr groups because they were the first ones up after I cleaned my barrel so wanted to make sure they got a fair shot.
.25cal 700mm superior heavy barrel.
You might try these if you’re struggling to shoot slugs. If I remember correctly they were about the same price or cheaper than H&N’s old slug line up at Utah Airguns. I expected them to be much higher in price but I’m happy that wasn’t the case. Maybe it’s because of end of the year discounts?