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Hi Skot

Rws superfields are good with AA field, AA Hunter, H&N , Daystate li But the best in mine is Falcon accuracy plus giving a reading of 615-622 fps

and fly's flat and good at range, the hunters are very good at range as well.

 

ATB ,Mitch

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Hi Scott,

 

A PCP doesn't need a bed in time and amount of pellets like a springer mate.

 

You just find the best pellet for the barrel and off you go.

 

Its best to pull the barrel through though from new to remove any grease from the manufacture process and wipe any excess grease off the action.

 

You will see a slight difference in power as the weather gets warmer or colder mate.

 

If your lucky your .22 will like a light pellet. Mine doesn't like the lighter ones as much as the heavier one.

 

Thats a problem for HFT but very useful for hunting.

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Mine was Brand New Skot at the Meet just over a week old :)

I only zeroed it Thursday then at the Meet for Friday :o

The Best 3 pellets in Mine were Falcon accuracy, in 3rd, Air Arms Field in 2nd, JSB Exact in first for Best all round pellet.

and i came second in the HFT .22 class with a brand new gun, Now that i've got to grips with the smaller .22 cal,

Coming from the .25 cal i hope to do better at the next meet, If i can avoid Drinking with Davy t that is :drink::cheers::drinks::o:doh:

 

atvb Daz 7.

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Hi Scott,

 

A PCP doesn't need a bed in time and amount of pellets like a springer mate.

 

You just find the best pellet for the barrel and off you go.

 

Its best to pull the barrel through though from new to remove any grease from the manufacture process and wipe any excess grease off the action.

 

You will see a slight difference in power as the weather gets warmer or colder mate.

 

If your lucky your .22 will like a light pellet. Mine doesn't like the lighter ones as much as the heavier one.

 

Thats a problem for HFT but very useful for hunting.

 

Good advice as you would expect from Si ;)

Only thing I would elaborate upon Scott, is that Springers like a lighter pellet, where as PCP's (as Si has touched upon) tend to preffer heavier pellets.

 

Tony

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