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I have the same gun in .22. I have been using the same pellets as well in 5.52mm size, now getting 1" groupings at 50yds.

 

Have a search through the forums as there are plent of threads about different peelets in the AA range of guns.

 

Cheers

Mark

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Nowt wrong with AAF's :thumbs:

 

Bloody good pellets :yes:

However I tend to use FX 16 Grain pellets these days, they are a very good alternative and a quid or so cheaper. which when buying in .22 soon adds up. But granted, I get better groupings (or at least I used to, but only by a few mm) with AAF's.

 

H&N FTT are also another quality pellet :yes:

 

Phantom

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AA Fields, FX 16 grain and RWS Super Fields all are the dogs nads.

 

Different barrels like different pellets though buddy so maybe worth trying some Webley Accupells, RWS Super domes, Bisley magnums or as Tony says H&N FTT.

 

There is also 2 really good pellet brands out there (NOT) which knocks the head off all the other pellet brands, please stay well clear of them mate for serious shooting.

 

Marksman and Bull dog pellets :thumbdown:

 

Si

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My 410 shot best with H and N FTT's and Logun Penetrators. The next best were AA Fields then RWS Superdomes.

 

Not all airguns of the same type shoot best with the same pellets so try as many as you can and see what works best in your gun.

 

As has been said though, steer clear of silly designs though. The only recent pellets that are a little unusual that really seem to work are the Loguns that I've mentioned and Dynamic's tin pellets that I use in my HW90 and RWS52.

 

Good luck, fella.

 

Cheers.

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