The ZAN Projectiles .22 ELR are now available !!!

Hey guys,

the .22 ELR slugs that every one was waiting for are finally available in the stores.
In the USA you can find them at Utah Airguns , in Europe Krale BV will have stock in a day or two, Slug Shop already has them and in UK Sportsman Gun Center .


Let us know what you think when you have a chance to try them out ;)

What Makes ZAN ELR Airgun Slugs Special?

1. Precision Engineering ZAN Projectiles ELR slugs are meticulously designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and precision. Each slug undergoes a multi-step quality control process to ensure that it delivers consistent performance, shot after shot. The tight tolerances, uniformity, and aerodynamic design help achieve unparalleled accuracy, even at extended ranges.

2. Aerodynamic Design The key to achieving long-range success with airguns lies in the slug’s aerodynamic profile. ZAN ELR slugs are optimized for minimal drag, reduced wind drift, and stable flight paths. The slugs feature sleek, high-BC (Ballistic Coefficient) designs, which allow them to retain velocity and energy longer, resulting in flatter trajectories and greater accuracy.

3. Superior Material Selection Crafted from premium materials, such as high-quality lead or alternative alloys. These high-quality materials ensure that your shots are more accurate and predictable.



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Interesting but very heavy and at the same time so long that it will not fit into many magazines... - 11.8mm - :rolleyes:
Will it even fit in the DRS? And at 42.3 grains, bumping the speed up to 939 (as advertised) will probably get you 6 or 7 shots per 230 bar fill?. Looks like you’ll need to shoot a Panthera or Dynamic in 700mm to effectively use these slugs.
 
Will it even fit in the DRS? And at 42.3 grains, bumping the speed up to 939 (as advertised) will probably get you 6 or 7 shots per 230 bar fill?. Looks like you’ll need to shoot a Panthera or Dynamic in 700mm to effectively use these slugs.
I have to verify the magazine depth in the new Avenge-XL but I know it will get plenty of shots at that power.
 
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Definitely but I think the Avenge-XL has that potential. Our initial testing was extremely promising.
As long as it's not a "semi Avenge" and has the factory barrel (polishing/lapping fine as all guns need that). But let's not call it an AvengeX if the barrel and numerous other parts are upgraded and that runs the cost up to an Impact baseline...
 
As long as it's not a "semi Avenge" and has the factory barrel (polishing/lapping fine as all guns need that). But let's not call it an AvengeX if the barrel and numerous other parts are upgraded and that runs the cost up to an Impact baseline...
That's completely fair. You're not showing the actual performance of what a customer gets if you do all that. All my competition guns use TJ barrels now but my best placing was that year with the Kral and it was the factory 25 barrel with just some lapping and polishing. Rifle, scope, bipod, and rear bag cost me under $1000. Doesn't make sense to build an $800 gun up to a $3000 gun to claim what it can do.
 
That's completely fair. You're not showing the actual performance of what a customer gets if you do all that. All my competition guns use TJ barrels now but my best placing was that year with the Kral and it was the factory 25 barrel with just some lapping and polishing. Rifle, scope, bipod, and rear bag cost me under $1000. Doesn't make sense to build an $800 gun up to a $3000 gun to claim what it can do.
Exactly... So, your AvengeXL will be Factory with only normal things done like barrel lap/polish, trigger adjustments, etc... That will be really something to make the Finals at RMAC or EBR with one of those... We are talking Pro Class correct?
 
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