If the pellet goes through more wax means its a no go for hunting. but good for penetration, for the ones with less wax penetration is good for hunting. Beeman Kodiak Double Gold is far thee best ive used. instead of the lead pellets with molding lines these have a extra coating of copper witch smooths them out for good accurate shooting and hunting in my books, of shooting pellet guns. as of right now my gun is apart and i sent the spring off to add an extra 40% draw weight instead of 1000 fps
I have the 177 cal. It will Blow a hole right through a Quarter with a 10.5 grain pellet. (Gamo rockits). Will the 22.cal . do that? The Gamo Socom Extrem shure cant. lol
What scope do you have on the walther talon magnum ? I need a good scope for my crosman titan gp 22 cal airrifle. My gun broke 2 scope and a bushnell trs 25 is made foe shot gun and rifle. The red dot only last 1000 shot and broke:(
I will bet that if you do the same test at 25 yards, the heavier pellets like the Crow-Magnum and JSB Match Jumbo Monster will come out on top. Is that a Walther Talon that you used in this test? I am thinking about getting one.
how do you find those premier hollow points fit in your gun? they seem really snug in my barell, and when i find them after shooting (if i am lucky enough to find one) and they arent destroyed the sides are sheared off, im worried it might damage my barell, i just bought some Daisy hollow points and they fit much nicer
Penetration is important, but I'm more concerned with the damage of the second wax block. Some pellets penetrated more than other's but transfered the least amount of energy. Some pellets exerted so much force they shattered the block after penetration. As far as hunting goes, I'll take those pellets that tossed around that 2nd block like a string! Anyway, good informative and enjoyable videos!
Good job! Does your gun have a gas ram, or is it a standard spring piston. I have a Walther Talon with the gas ram, and I am very happy with it's performance. I have been able to consistently hit a 3'' metal disc at 73 yds using JSB Exact Jumbos 15.9 gr. and also with the JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18.1 gr. pellets.
it will be shooting 1400 to 1700 fps.
starionboi 3 weeks ago
@starionboi with a 10.19 grain pellet
starionboi 3 weeks ago
If the pellet goes through more wax means its a no go for hunting. but good for penetration, for the ones with less wax penetration is good for hunting. Beeman Kodiak Double Gold is far thee best ive used. instead of the lead pellets with molding lines these have a extra coating of copper witch smooths them out for good accurate shooting and hunting in my books, of shooting pellet guns. as of right now my gun is apart and i sent the spring off to add an extra 40% draw weight instead of 1000 fps
starionboi 3 weeks ago
What was the estimated energy of those pellets (in fpe) ?
MrMatthewliver 3 months ago
@MrMatthewliver I'm sorry, I'm only able to calculate (horsepower watts) per joule.
K9Capital 3 months ago
I have the 177 cal. It will Blow a hole right through a Quarter with a 10.5 grain pellet. (Gamo rockits). Will the 22.cal . do that? The Gamo Socom Extrem shure cant. lol
emma07091 3 months ago
@emma07091 My walther falcon hunter in .22 will blow a hole in a nickel with alloy pellets.
NYGMENfan1 3 weeks ago
What scope do you have on the walther talon magnum ? I need a good scope for my crosman titan gp 22 cal airrifle. My gun broke 2 scope and a bushnell trs 25 is made foe shot gun and rifle. The red dot only last 1000 shot and broke:(
Teamwolf7777 6 months ago
@Teamwolf7777 I have a Centerpoint 4-16 scope on my rifle. It still works well after about 1000 rounds.
K9Capital 5 months ago
@Teamwolf7777 Try investing in a hawke scope... pretty penny but oh so worth ever bit of it..
starionboi 3 weeks ago
@Teamwolf7777 Air rifles eat scopes made for firearms as the recoil back and forth.Get a AIRGUN rated scope.
NYGMENfan1 3 weeks ago
Great video... Now I know what to buy.. Thanks so much... Great job.
Knifehole 7 months ago
I will bet that if you do the same test at 25 yards, the heavier pellets like the Crow-Magnum and JSB Match Jumbo Monster will come out on top. Is that a Walther Talon that you used in this test? I am thinking about getting one.
SkjoldR 11 months ago
@SkjoldR yes, it is a Walther Talon.
LastMinutePrepper 11 months ago
how do you find those premier hollow points fit in your gun? they seem really snug in my barell, and when i find them after shooting (if i am lucky enough to find one) and they arent destroyed the sides are sheared off, im worried it might damage my barell, i just bought some Daisy hollow points and they fit much nicer
nacholibre888 1 year ago
@nacholibre888 No problems with the Premier Hollow Points. I clean my barrel every hundred rounds, so that might be the difference.
K9Capital 1 year ago
@nacholibre888 the steel rifling of your gun wont be hurt by the soft lead used in pellets,
butlerjohn84 9 months ago
nice gun i have falcon hunter in .25 cal
megalizardfreak 1 year ago
Penetration is important, but I'm more concerned with the damage of the second wax block. Some pellets penetrated more than other's but transfered the least amount of energy. Some pellets exerted so much force they shattered the block after penetration. As far as hunting goes, I'll take those pellets that tossed around that 2nd block like a string! Anyway, good informative and enjoyable videos!
tycoon84m 1 year ago
Predator Polymag...
Can you make a video and show the performance of GAMO Round pellets?
eduardodc3 1 year ago
@eduardodc3 sorry, I don't have and GAMO round pellets.
K9Capital 1 year ago
song dude?
george3021 1 year ago
great tests. can't wait for the accuracy test.
blakflak 1 year ago
Good job! Does your gun have a gas ram, or is it a standard spring piston. I have a Walther Talon with the gas ram, and I am very happy with it's performance. I have been able to consistently hit a 3'' metal disc at 73 yds using JSB Exact Jumbos 15.9 gr. and also with the JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18.1 gr. pellets.
jboy57 1 year ago
@jboy57 I don't have the gas ram. I've heard nice things about it. If the rain ever stops, I might do an accuracy test @ 50 yards.
K9Capital 1 year ago
Keep up all the tests, very good.
GreenFire7676 1 year ago
Learning a lot from your vids, thanks.
RedneckResponder 1 year ago