Okay Ray,,, I just got finished doing "grouping tests" at 30 yards with all my .22 cal pellets and also did the final sight in for my new disco.  Here are the results...
The following pellets gave me ragged hole groups:Â
Beeman FTS
JSB 18.1 grain domed
JSB "Big Boys"Â (not sure of the weight but they are huge)
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The following pellets gave me dime sized groups:Â
Superdomes
Kodiaks
Crosman PointedÂ
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The following pellets gave me quarter sized groups:
Crow Mags
Gamo Hunters
CPHP's
CPL's
Predators
RWS SHP
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The following pellets gave very poor groups:Â
JSB Exact Express 14.3 gr
JSB Exact 15.1 gr
Gamo Rockets (BB in tip)
Silver Bears
Daisy Wads
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I wound up doing the final sight in at 30 yards with the Beeman FTS because I have about a dozen tins of them, I've hunted with them before and they've performed well for me and also because I want to save the 18.1 gr JSB's for my Talon and Condor since both guns love em. I never intended to sight the rifle in for the JSB "Big Boys", those pellets are reserved for my Condor but I just wanted to see how they would shoot and I was really impressed, although you could tell their fps was much lower than all the other pellets due to the sheer weight of them. Â
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I have to say I am really impressed with this .22 disco. The accuracy is amazing, I'm getting 35 good shots in a string and I the stock trigger is actually very nice and predictable with a nice crisp break and a great "feel" to it.  My rifle's sweet spot starts right around 1800 psi and the stock, which is a bit longer than the stock on my .177, is very comfortable due to the extra few inches of length.
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To say that I'm thrilled with the rifle would be an understatement. I've got her all aired up and ready for her first hunt at the duck farm. Now I just need the woodchucks to wake up and come out and play :)
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Jeff
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