Hi All
Firstly apologies as i am sure this has been asked and covered many times but after sieving through 31 pages of post thrown up in a search i found nothing that has helped.
I am about to collect an Air Arms S510 Carbine in .22 flavour this will be my first ever .22 rifle, i own an S410f, a TX200HC and an HW100KT but all in .177 as a result i know what works best in all these for me and for anyone interested the Air Arms 4.52mm at 8.4grains and JSB 4.52mm at 7.87grains and i have tried many brands, sizes and weights.
The above pellets seem to be favourites for many in particular the Air Arms but i have no idea what people are using in their .22, 510's with good results, all my shooting is done at the range and zeroing is done at 30 yards.
So what do you use?
Any help advice appreciated and please lets not get into the which is best .177 or .22 i already know it's .177
Cheers Steve
Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
TX200HC .177, AGS 4-16 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
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Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
jsb exact in 5.52 go well in 80% of air arms .22 barrels, so probably best place to start
Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
poguemahone wrote:jsb exact in 5.52 go well in 80% of air arms .22 barrels, so probably best place to start
Thanks for the reply, any idea what grain these are so i can compare with others?
Cheers Steve
TX200HC .177, AGS 4-16 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
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Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
15.9 i think mate, think the airarms are the same. not many pellets will out perform these
Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
Thanks for the info appreciated
TX200HC .177, AGS 4-16 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
JSB EXACT .22, 5.52 are 14.35 grains
AA FIELD .22, 5.52 are 16 grains
I used AA fields for years but when but I could buy JSB exact's for a couple of quid a tin cheaper I changed and found the JSB's just as good.
You are going to have to find out yourself though.
John
AA FIELD .22, 5.52 are 16 grains
I used AA fields for years but when but I could buy JSB exact's for a couple of quid a tin cheaper I changed and found the JSB's just as good.
You are going to have to find out yourself though.
John
BSA Airsporter .22
BSA Scorpion .177
BSA Goldstar SE .177
AA S510 .22
Brocock Atomic Pistol .22
BSA Scorpion .177
BSA Goldstar SE .177
AA S510 .22
Brocock Atomic Pistol .22
Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
cyclopse wrote:JSB EXACT .22, 5.52 are 14.35 grains
AA FIELD .22, 5.52 are 16 grains
I used AA fields for years but when but I could buy JSB exact's for a couple of quid a tin cheaper I changed and found the JSB's just as good.
You are going to have to find out yourself though.
John
Hiya John
I found a bit of a difference in accuracy with all my .177's in regards to the use of Air Arms or JSB's, even with the same size and weight Air Arms out performed JSB however the JSB 7.87gr were excellent and in most cases better than both brands in 8.4gr.
I appreciate every barrel is different and .22 is a different game but i am looking for a good starting point with a gun that will be new to me, thank you for providing me with a good place to start
Cheers Steve
TX200HC .177, AGS 4-16 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HW100KT .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
HFT500 .177, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
S410F .177 Carbine Superlite, Nikko Stirling Gamemaster 6-24x50
S510 .22 Carbine, AGS 6-24 X50 IR PA
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Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
poguemahone wrote:15.9 i think mate, think the airarms are the same. not many pellets will out perform these
cyclopse wrote:JSB EXACT .22, 5.52 are 14.35 grains
AA FIELD .22, 5.52 are 16 grains
I used AA fields for years but when but I could buy JSB exact's for a couple of quid a tin cheaper I changed and found the JSB's just as good.
You are going to have to find out yourself though.
John
aye up john, the exacts are 1.030gm /15.89 grains, i just looked on the tin, think you mean the exact express 0.930gm/14.35 grains
Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
You are correct. It was a tin of JSB Exact Express I was looking at. My apologies for any confusion. They still shoot well enough in my gun though.
John
John
BSA Airsporter .22
BSA Scorpion .177
BSA Goldstar SE .177
AA S510 .22
Brocock Atomic Pistol .22
BSA Scorpion .177
BSA Goldstar SE .177
AA S510 .22
Brocock Atomic Pistol .22
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Re: Air Arms S510 Carbine .22 pellet question
cyclopse wrote:You are correct. It was a tin of JSB Exact Express I was looking at. My apologies for any confusion. They still shoot well enough in my gun though.
John
no need to apologise john , they do an even lighter pellet as well, 13.summat grains, shoot a fair bit flatter apparently, but some of the barrels that like the exact and express pellets dont like em at all but thats barrels and pellets for you
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