I have an NP03 in .177.
Does anyone have some suggestions for pellets?
So far it's not very accurate with the pellets I tried.
Does anyone have some suggestions for pellets?
So far it's not very accurate with the pellets I tried.
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I am shooting 1.7" spinner targets at about 60 yards in a forested area with little wind.What pellets have you tired? It may need a little TLC on the barrel. Push a pellet through and feel how tight/loose it is or if it has spots besides the choke that are too tight. Check crown for any burrs or off centerness. Loose screws holding barrel. Shroud end cap for contact with pellets or remove it and try some shots to see if it is sending pellets off course. Loose or bad scope, rings tightened down. Lot of things to look at.
My Krals are .22s but they do really well with JSBs. Like joedirt mentioned, I would definitely try those in .177 if I had a Kral in that caliber.I am shooting 1.7" spinner targets at about 60 yards in a forested area with little wind.
With NP03 in .177 I have tried:
-Crosman Premier Domed 10.5 grains
These are the ones that are the best in my other 3-4 .177 PCPs
-Crosman Premier Hollow Point 7.9 grains
-Winchester round nose pellets 7.6 grains
-Gamo Tomahawk
-Norma Golden Trophy FT Heavy 9.1 grain pellets
None of the above pellets hit my targets more than 20-50% of my shots.
For instance with the .177 Avenger, Nova Liberty, Nova Freedom I can hit my targets about 70-80% of the time.
The .22 cal version of the above will get 80-100% hits.
The choked barrel on the Kral airguns make them inacurate with many pellets and accurate with few (if you are patient enough to find those few).
Choked barrels are an abomination.
I have never polished a barrel. I will do some research on that.My Krals are .22s but they do really well with JSBs. Like joedirt mentioned, I would definitely try those in .177 if I had a Kral in that caliber.
Also my NP03 did have tight spots in the barrel and it was pretty accurate until it quickly fouled. I gave it a good polish and it now keeps the accuracy for much longer.
If you haven't done it, I would also run a string over a chrony to make sure it isn't doing funny things with velocity.
I have never polished a barrel. I will do some research on that.
I think the tight spot in the barrel is the choke, since Kral has choked barrels.My Krals are .22s but they do really well with JSBs. Like joedirt mentioned, I would definitely try those in .177 if I had a Kral in that caliber.
Also my NP03 did have tight spots in the barrel and it was pretty accurate until it quickly fouled. I gave it a good polish and it now keeps the accuracy for much longer.
If you haven't done it, I would also run a string over a chrony to make sure it isn't doing funny things with velocity.
The choke is definitely long and fairly tight in my NP03 but I meant that there were tight spots in the length of the barrel.I think the tight spot in the barrel is the choke, since Kral has choked barrels.
The choke screws up accuracy with many pellets, but apparently works well with very soft (and very expensive) pellets.
What kind of oil did you use on this and just wiped on or did you sand it and refinish? Looks good! Not over the top shiny.Got my empire x last Sunday. Problems problems problems. Action being changed this Sunday. But I love it. Oiling the dark walnut stock today. Shame accurate action.
Refinished the stock today. New action coming on Saturday Evening. Be the end of the problems I hope
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