Haven't had a chance to do any accuracy testing yet, but just wanted to throw this out there so folks know it's possible.
Here was recent experience sizing down 18.13 grain .22s to .20
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/20-jsb-exact-jumbo-heavies/
Same thing works for NOE 19.6 grain .22 molds. So far only the Red Wolf shot them as .22s worth a hoot. Maybe they'll be more impressive as .20s.
So a basically 20gr .20 pellet on the left, and a 25.4gr Monster RD on the right for comparison (MRD not sized down so still a .22 diameter pellet). Occasional mention of long-for-diameter pellets having really good BCs.....although the large meplat on the NOE cast pellet may reduce that some in this case.
Here was recent experience sizing down 18.13 grain .22s to .20
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/20-jsb-exact-jumbo-heavies/
Same thing works for NOE 19.6 grain .22 molds. So far only the Red Wolf shot them as .22s worth a hoot. Maybe they'll be more impressive as .20s.
So a basically 20gr .20 pellet on the left, and a 25.4gr Monster RD on the right for comparison (MRD not sized down so still a .22 diameter pellet). Occasional mention of long-for-diameter pellets having really good BCs.....although the large meplat on the NOE cast pellet may reduce that some in this case.