I've had nothing but wind and I can't get the best out of the rifle by holding off with mylar tape blowing in the wind. Anyway, I'm in desperate need of trading for more of it's favorite food. FTT 5.54's. At 32yrds this morning, covered by porch but target in the rain, I put 5 in a direct stringing pattern 2" high to low. That's open sights folks so, hey, I can hardly see and I need special markers to have a repeatable POA to give a decent POI group. Anyone looking to trade heavy JSB's for .22 FTT's in 5.54 or even RWS Superdomes? You know what's weird; although physics explains it. The jSB 18.1's hit HIGHER at 32 yards than either of the more accurate pellets. The JSB's fit looser in breech. The fTT's must be set in straight, pushed slowly or head will cock & pellet ruined with land marks. You CAN just shove them in and get decent but I'm crazy OCD when it comes to finding precision for accuracy in projectiles. SO, why do you guys think the JSB 18.1's hit 2" higher & I have to turn my back sight wheel from 6 down to 3 when shooting them? They're heavier, you usually have more drop from a spring gun with a heavier pellet at 32 yards? Anyone? I'm honestly not sure if this is friction, BC, or POSSIBLY variance in recoil due to weights of pellet and my incurred hold pulling up a slight enough bit to show it in the groups. I'll go on phone & try & post pictures. The FTT open sighted R1 is at bottom, target was black smear of paint. Above that is me sighting in my RWS 48 w/ .177 7.9 Crosmans & I stopped when those 2 touched. I don't like getting guns wet at all. Will try to post from phone.