Which is better for 44 grain JSBs? I heard the 1:40 was made specifically for 44 grain JSBs.
Anyone tested both?
Anyone tested both?
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Well I think both 1:40 and 1:37 are used synonymously…believe they are the same. I don’t think they’d make them separate. Unless the 1:40 is for 700mm and the 1:37 is for 500mmFar as I understand the slower twist is better for pellets. So I'd say you're right. The 40 was originally a pellet only rate. The 37 is for light weight slugs and pellets. There also exists a 1:22 for heavy slugs.
Yeah see…I’m not shooting slugs. I’d 100% use the 1:22 if I was using slugs. I’m just trying to figure out which is best for 44 grain pellets.I have 30 cal crown with 1:22 600mm liner, shoots decent 43gn slugs @ 900fps, going to try heavier slugs later.
The pellet A stx was 40, the factory supplied superiors later were 37, superior heavy is 22. I dont think a stx slug liner ever existedWell I think both 1:40 and 1:37 are used synonymously…believe they are the same. I don’t think they’d make them separate. Unless the 1:40 is for 700mm and the 1:37 is for 500mm
In any case, anyone tested both the 1:22 and 1:40 side by side with 44 grain pellets?
Ohhhhh…that makes more sense. So initial STXs were 1:40The pellet A stx was 40, the factory supplied superiors later were 37, superior heavy is 22. I dont think a stx slug liner ever existed
No not at all, you’re good man. I’m just trying to get the facts settled. Yes I would expect the slower 1:37 and 1:40 to shoot pellets better given that slugs weren’t even considered back then.The pellet A stx was 40, the factory supplied superiors later were 37, superior heavy is 22. I dont think a stx slug liner ever existed
I hate to sound like a dick, but the 40 or 37 will be better. They are designed specifically for those pellets? So unless you get a bad pellet a or superior liner, then the 1:22 should not shoot better for any reason with those pellets. I have both the 40 and 37. I never tested them against eachother and only use the 37. It is plenty accurate that I have no reason to use the 40. So, it is just in my extras pile. The 37 is intended for light slugs as well where the 40 never was. It's safe to assume there is a difference in the choke as well between these two, though I have never checked.
Also, I will never use a 1:22 for slugs because my Crown is a mk1 first of all, and it only makes around 90fpe give or take. In my opinion only suitable for light weight slugs. Which again, the 1:37 is designed for. In addition to the 44gr jsbs.
Awesome! Thanks for the info. This clears it upWell, superior is 1:37. Superior heavy is 1:22 All superiors were designed with the intent to shoot FX's own brand of sugs pretty well while also shooting factory jsb pellets well thru the same barrel. My experience with my .22 superior (not heavy) has been VERY good with slugs and pellets both. I have never ran slugs thru my .30 barrel as I just dont use it much. But probably will some day. Honestly it's pretty overkill for what I usually do with my airguns.