Hello, first post here! I just purchased a Hatsan Piledriver in .457 cal. and I was looking for some suggestions. On my initial test shot, with a DonnieFL moderator, using Hunter's supply 350gr flatpoints at about 250 bar, I noticed a significant amount of lead flecks inside the moderator.
I decided to measure the diameter of the ammo and noticed the pellets are .454, not .457 so I'm assuming my issue is due to the diameter being slightly undersized and maybe the pellets are not fully engaging the lands. Interestingly, the Hatsan Vortex 520 grain pellets advertise .454 cal but their description says "The Hatsan Vortex Supreme Air Gun Pellets are a hard hitting round for the Hatsan PileDriver air rifle." implying they're a good round to use in the .457 PileDriver barrel.
Should I be using any sort of lube on my pellets to prevent them breaking up inside the barrel? Assuming the 700ft/lbs figures are true, I'd estimate the rifle could be pushing the 350 grain pellets to ~950FPS. I have read that pellets in PCP guns running over 900FPS could potentially benefit from lubing.
Is this purely a sizing issue, or is there a way to reliably run the .454's without getting a ton of lead flecks breaking off the projectiles?
Could this potentially get better/worse with different fill pressure?
.457-.458 pellets are on the shopping list currently.
Thanks for any input!
I decided to measure the diameter of the ammo and noticed the pellets are .454, not .457 so I'm assuming my issue is due to the diameter being slightly undersized and maybe the pellets are not fully engaging the lands. Interestingly, the Hatsan Vortex 520 grain pellets advertise .454 cal but their description says "The Hatsan Vortex Supreme Air Gun Pellets are a hard hitting round for the Hatsan PileDriver air rifle." implying they're a good round to use in the .457 PileDriver barrel.
Should I be using any sort of lube on my pellets to prevent them breaking up inside the barrel? Assuming the 700ft/lbs figures are true, I'd estimate the rifle could be pushing the 350 grain pellets to ~950FPS. I have read that pellets in PCP guns running over 900FPS could potentially benefit from lubing.
Is this purely a sizing issue, or is there a way to reliably run the .454's without getting a ton of lead flecks breaking off the projectiles?
Could this potentially get better/worse with different fill pressure?
.457-.458 pellets are on the shopping list currently.
Thanks for any input!