What was the head size on those?Cut my spacer down tonight, got it shooting around 890 very accurate with h&n barracuda match 10.65 grains reg set to 100 bar...
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What was the head size on those?Cut my spacer down tonight, got it shooting around 890 very accurate with h&n barracuda match 10.65 grains reg set to 100 bar...
Me too! Thanks.My P35 prefers the 4.50 but I also tried the 4.52. I thought it liked Baracuda Power better but then got the idea of just testing the smaller head size Baracuda Match. Glad I did. I shot about 20 points better at the 30 yard challenge with the Match 4.50. The Powers are 4.50 copper plated and shoot better than the Match 4.52 but worse than the Match 4.50 in my gun.
I wish there was some way to tell in advance what a gun will prefer.
I tried the pellets I have on hand again today. No luck. I just ordered some H&N Baracuda Match .177 in 4.50 and 4.52 to see how they work. Hard Air Magazine’s accuracy recommendations for the most accurate .177 caliber pellet showed that most PCP rifles like the H&N Baracuda Match but they didn't specify which head size was the most accurate.Head size 4.52 on those H&N
No problem. I know the performance of some of these PCP rifles is amazing. I'm obviously not sure what's causing my problem or it would be fixed by now. That alone seems to indicate that my Taipan 177 just won't perform the way I want. The most disheartening thing is, my other two are just like I want - but they are shooting at the high speed intended. I'm in an essentially large closed in back yard and I can see the pellet as it approaches the target. While I hold the crosshairs on dead center, I see the pellet hit all around where I'm aiming. With my other Taipans, I see a hole appear where my crosshairs sit. That's very satisfying.KyPop, I don’t know if I owe you an apology, have to eat my words or just plain learned something. I needed to zero my Lelya .177 the other night. I zero it at 30 with 10.5gr pellets. Then because there was zero wind, not even a thermal breeze, I decided to shoot it at 50 to check my hold over. A Lelya is as far away from a bench gun as a gun can get but I shot about a nickel size group 1 mil low on 12x. I was getting ready to shoot my TX200 next and the 8.4gr pellets were sitting there and I thought about your other topic. I thought what the heck, I’ll just shoot a mag of them at 50 yards. They were traveling at 1,000fps and I shot a nickel size group. The only flier was the first shot. After staring at my target in disbelief for a while I thought if they had the same POI as my 10.5’s, where will they hit at 30, my zero yardage. I put a full mag through about a 30 caliber hole dead center. As far as this topic goes, it shouldn’t involve pellet science to get Taipan #2 to shoot well also. I’ve been a Taipan guy for 5 years but if you’re having to concern yourself with head size and maybe only one pellet, it time to switch brands. Then you’ll see if it’s the guns.
You could just be expecting a little too much. My lelya is a one hole gun at 30 but I would miss or wound a lot of tiny critters if I was shooting them at 50 compared to any of my .22’s or larger. Ironically my dads BSA and my buddies Brocock, both rifles not bullpups, will outshoot my lelya at 50.
I think you will be challenged to get your .177 to shoot (and kill) to your satisfaction at 50 yards. I believe that would put you in need of a HP version shooting heavier pellets. I would find it preferable to just use one of my .22 rifles with an 18 grain pellet. As to the risk to your neighbors, soft lead pellets aren't the worst for bouncing around, but it can happen. I think the risk is essentially the same with either gun, and requires the same safety protocols.If I were shooting 20-30 yards, this rifle would be perfect. Unfortunately I am wanting to hit small garden pests at 30-50 yards and I can't wait for perfect conditions. I could use my other rifles but I don't want to send a heavy chunk of lead toward any of my distant neighbors homes if I can keep from it.
Hey Vetmx I sold that p15 monkeysdad69. and jarmstrong the zbroia kosak tactical whisperer.Wow, jarmstrong and miksatx, two names I haven’t seen much of since our race to cure the P15 days. Nice to know you guys are still kicking.
I didn't. I had the barrel off and cleaned it per Motorhead's instructions, though. My wife is ready for me to give up on my quest but I still would like a .177 that shoots with a low fpe and great accuracy at some distance.still kickin chickens here just got new rings for the P-15, put one of those kits for, forward cocking from the English chap, need to raise the SWFA 10x up a little for a higher cheek weld due to the kit. If I was to do over, I just get the P35, but not going back
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KyPop, have you pulled the barrel and pushed a pellet down her yet? is there a loosesness or a catchy edge at the crown, when the pellet head exits the barrel