Just as a PSA, I figured I’d share with you the results of my measurement today of the BC of a JSB .25 cal 'Heavy' (33.95 grain) pellet, shot through a RAW LW polygon barrel. First, it was very cold outside (16.5F, 30.25 " Hg pressure, falling, and lightly snowing), so I adjusted the environmental settings to match in Hawke's Chairgon Pro program (Mac version).Pellets were NOT measured and just randomly grabbed from a new tin of the 'non-Mark II' (original) pellets.
Muzzle velocity averaged (~ 6 inches from muzzle): 897 fps
Distance to far measurement: 43.8 yards
Velocity measured at 43.8 yards averaged: 759.3 fps. I opened up Chairgun (Mac version) and adjusted the environmental conditions, temp, etc. I then went to the BC calculator app, plugged in the above data, and it calculated a BC for the pellet of 0.0444. Seems to be right in the ballpark of other readings that have been reported. As stated above, the barrel used was a RAW .25 cal polygon barrel, made by Lothar Walther specifically for RAW (no idea of the twist rate).Notes: same chrony was used at both distances. Velocities were held super tightly (muzzle was: 899.2, 894.8, 897.6, 894.9, 899.1, 893.8, 899.4 fps; 43.8 yards measured 758.1, 760.1, 758.9, 757.8, 754.8, 762.5, 762.9 fps). Average of 7 shots each were used, gun was refilled between shooting near and far. So, in conclusion, the JSB ‘Heavies’, in .25 cal (33.95 grain), shot through my RAW with LW polygon barrel at 43.8 yards had a BC of 0.0444. Hope this is helpful for anyone looking for data from this gun / setup?
Edit: Sorry, I had my distances measured sligthly differently, but was shooting from the same spot, so the original BC reported was tweaked slightly. I've corrected them above now.
Sean
Muzzle velocity averaged (~ 6 inches from muzzle): 897 fps
Distance to far measurement: 43.8 yards
Velocity measured at 43.8 yards averaged: 759.3 fps. I opened up Chairgun (Mac version) and adjusted the environmental conditions, temp, etc. I then went to the BC calculator app, plugged in the above data, and it calculated a BC for the pellet of 0.0444. Seems to be right in the ballpark of other readings that have been reported. As stated above, the barrel used was a RAW .25 cal polygon barrel, made by Lothar Walther specifically for RAW (no idea of the twist rate).Notes: same chrony was used at both distances. Velocities were held super tightly (muzzle was: 899.2, 894.8, 897.6, 894.9, 899.1, 893.8, 899.4 fps; 43.8 yards measured 758.1, 760.1, 758.9, 757.8, 754.8, 762.5, 762.9 fps). Average of 7 shots each were used, gun was refilled between shooting near and far. So, in conclusion, the JSB ‘Heavies’, in .25 cal (33.95 grain), shot through my RAW with LW polygon barrel at 43.8 yards had a BC of 0.0444. Hope this is helpful for anyone looking for data from this gun / setup?
Edit: Sorry, I had my distances measured sligthly differently, but was shooting from the same spot, so the original BC reported was tweaked slightly. I've corrected them above now.
Sean