EDIT: In this post you will find several test made with Pellet and Slug Liners
You can find some Slugs that SHOOT WELL on Pellet Liner A, and how to measure your Liner Twist Rate
You are welcome to post your findings!
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Ok, so I prepare my X for slugs and shooting 26 gn over 950 fps so no worries about power.
I got my 600mm slug liner after months of waiting, (bought it in february 2019)
I got around 600 slugs to test 22,5gn 23gn 24 gn, shoot them all
Reg Pressure: 150bar, hst wheel @ max, 5, 4, 3
Slug tested, Vermint Knokers 22,5 and 24gn, Nielsen 23gn
Speeds (average)
VK 22,5gn : 1005 + on Max, 980 on 5, 960 on 4
NSA 23gn: 985 on max, 950 on 5, 935 on 4, 895 on 3
VK 24gn: 975 on max, 950 on 5, 925 on 4, 870 on 3
Pic 1: VK 22,5gn
tight group on 980 fps, did not test on 3 since by experience group is similar to 4
Pic 2: NSA 23gn
I manage to do better groups on NSA, but with this one, I couldn´t. Best group on 5 (950 fps) 2 slugs went into 1 Hole
Pic 3: VK 24gn wheel at 4, was good, 3 slugs in one hole, I tested again and was a tight group, but hmmm
Results: Not good
I took my pellet liner thinking that I might done something wrong with my settings, and bang right on the spot, did that like 3 times, back and forth...
After talking around I found out something that I think is critical, twist rate.
FX made to public 2 kinds of Liners for Slugs, with different twist rate
Gen1: TR 1:18
Gen 2: TR 1:16
I measure my Slug Liner and to my surprise it was the Gen1 barrel, even when I bought it a month ago, (but that is another story, that I will refer later). 1:16 liners are of course an improvement to 1:18 and I believe what we see in South Africa (Matt D and AirHunters) are 1:16 liners, and I know from Bob_o videos and post that he has the Gen2 1:16
Anyway, my conclusion on 1:18 Slug liner 600 mm 0,22 cal at 40 meters (44 yards) is that is inconsistent, at certain speed it start to group, but I could not manage to do a decent 5 shoot group on any speed and setting, and with that I mean MOA groups at 44 yards, in one group I manage to stack 3 slugs in the same hole, in other 2, but that is about it. I did try 75 meters (83 yards) but it was not worth it, same results. 1:18 liner are too speed dependable (need a precise speed) and need much power to get it make smaller groups. I believe all that is no news to FX or vendors and that is why there is a GEN 2 slug liners with 1:16 twist rate. The thing is NO ONE tell you that! (BTW I do not blame FX at all! nor the vendor, I should be better inform before buying, is my fault mostly) Now I have to wait availability and spend another 120 bucks for a liner that works can actually works. It might be the Slugs? Might be, but seen others results with the 1:16 liner with the slugs I test, I think is not
Unless someone advise me otherwise, I will stop all test on slugs until I get the 1:16 twist rate, since is just a waist of Slugs, for me those results are not acceptable at that distance.
Here is the measure of my Slug Liner
So a world of caution, before getting a Slug Liner, be sure that you know the twist rate of the liner you are getting!
Disclaimer: I might be wrong assuming some things, not an expert on barrels or slugs, please feel free to correct me. English is not my native tong son probably lots of gramar errors, sorry about that.
You can find some Slugs that SHOOT WELL on Pellet Liner A, and how to measure your Liner Twist Rate
You are welcome to post your findings!
-----------------------
Ok, so I prepare my X for slugs and shooting 26 gn over 950 fps so no worries about power.
I got my 600mm slug liner after months of waiting, (bought it in february 2019)
I got around 600 slugs to test 22,5gn 23gn 24 gn, shoot them all
Reg Pressure: 150bar, hst wheel @ max, 5, 4, 3
Slug tested, Vermint Knokers 22,5 and 24gn, Nielsen 23gn
Speeds (average)
VK 22,5gn : 1005 + on Max, 980 on 5, 960 on 4
NSA 23gn: 985 on max, 950 on 5, 935 on 4, 895 on 3
VK 24gn: 975 on max, 950 on 5, 925 on 4, 870 on 3
Pic 1: VK 22,5gn
tight group on 980 fps, did not test on 3 since by experience group is similar to 4
Pic 2: NSA 23gn
I manage to do better groups on NSA, but with this one, I couldn´t. Best group on 5 (950 fps) 2 slugs went into 1 Hole
Pic 3: VK 24gn wheel at 4, was good, 3 slugs in one hole, I tested again and was a tight group, but hmmm
Results: Not good
I took my pellet liner thinking that I might done something wrong with my settings, and bang right on the spot, did that like 3 times, back and forth...
After talking around I found out something that I think is critical, twist rate.
FX made to public 2 kinds of Liners for Slugs, with different twist rate
Gen1: TR 1:18
Gen 2: TR 1:16
I measure my Slug Liner and to my surprise it was the Gen1 barrel, even when I bought it a month ago, (but that is another story, that I will refer later). 1:16 liners are of course an improvement to 1:18 and I believe what we see in South Africa (Matt D and AirHunters) are 1:16 liners, and I know from Bob_o videos and post that he has the Gen2 1:16
Anyway, my conclusion on 1:18 Slug liner 600 mm 0,22 cal at 40 meters (44 yards) is that is inconsistent, at certain speed it start to group, but I could not manage to do a decent 5 shoot group on any speed and setting, and with that I mean MOA groups at 44 yards, in one group I manage to stack 3 slugs in the same hole, in other 2, but that is about it. I did try 75 meters (83 yards) but it was not worth it, same results. 1:18 liner are too speed dependable (need a precise speed) and need much power to get it make smaller groups. I believe all that is no news to FX or vendors and that is why there is a GEN 2 slug liners with 1:16 twist rate. The thing is NO ONE tell you that! (BTW I do not blame FX at all! nor the vendor, I should be better inform before buying, is my fault mostly) Now I have to wait availability and spend another 120 bucks for a liner that works can actually works. It might be the Slugs? Might be, but seen others results with the 1:16 liner with the slugs I test, I think is not
Unless someone advise me otherwise, I will stop all test on slugs until I get the 1:16 twist rate, since is just a waist of Slugs, for me those results are not acceptable at that distance.
Here is the measure of my Slug Liner
So a world of caution, before getting a Slug Liner, be sure that you know the twist rate of the liner you are getting!
Disclaimer: I might be wrong assuming some things, not an expert on barrels or slugs, please feel free to correct me. English is not my native tong son probably lots of gramar errors, sorry about that.