Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:13 pm
i use aa field 16gm on all my .22 and aa field 8.4 on all my 1.77 i find them very consistent weight out of the tin,
also always a nice fitting ,
if you change pellet types it will take a bout 10 -20 shots of the new, to let you know if the new type are getting better results with that pellet,
too light a pellet will give more vibration , to tight longer follow through , i find aa 16gm are a very good start point as i always end up staying with them,
springers are very hold / shot sensitive , the pellet weight and sizeing will change the whole way the rifle wants to be held and shot and you will find it easer to stick with a mid weight good pellet and learn to hold / shoot / consistent with your rifle ,
you will find after a few times things will come better and better as you will start to hold in the same way every time,
take all your shots supporting the front stock 2 inches in front of the trigger guard this will put more weight on the barrel end ,
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