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i have had my fn19 for a month or so now and allthough i have been out with it a bit and had a few rabbits, pidgeons and rooks i have not really checked what kind of grouping the gun does. i know this should have been done straight off but i was just excited to get out with the new gun. when i check it is zeroed i only fire a couple of pellets. this morning i put some targets up in the garden and had a few shots to line my scope in as i took it off the other day.

the groupings i was achieving was around 1 inch to 1&1/2 inch at around 25yard. this to me is not what i imagined i would get. i was looking at well inside 1/2 inch at this kind of range.

i am guessing that it is the pellets i am putting through it (field target trophy .22) as i had a steady enough hand.

i have not tried any other pellets for the simply reason that i cannot afford to spend £10 per tin of pellets until i find which ones suit it best.

does any body know of any where that do a few pellets of different types, say 20 or so of perhaps 5 or 6 different brands so as i can try them out?

at first i assumed it was my movement that would occasionally send a pellet over or to the side of my quarrys head. now i know it isnt. if i am getting groupings like this at 25yard, i assume it will be much more at 35yard or so.

sorry for being a bit long winded by the way

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thanks for that mate. just what i was after. what would anyone say would be an acceptable grouping? anything within 1/2inch?

 

At 25 yards you sjould be able to shoot ragged one hole groups. But before you go and order those pellpacks, wait until the meet as there are bound to be different pellets around for you to try out. Field diabolo for starters as that is what I use and I have a hunch, that you'll do better with them.

 

ATB

Michael

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I would say there are probably only about 3 or 4 different types of pellets that i would ever buy again. If I buy another gun I'll try and make it work with those pellets first without even wanting to try anything else.

 

Rather than start a debate (because everyone has their favourites) I've had a look on the pellpax list and my favourites are all in there.

 

Yes, you should be putting 5 pellets in a half inch group at 25 yards. Also, don't worry about pellet shapes, just use domed heads for hunting.

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alright mate chasing a zero round can be a nightmare ! assuming youre shooting prone /or from a super comfy position

with possibly pillows to minimize rifle/muzzle movement the list of checks are almost endless .its a new gun so you know its

not been seriously knocked -is the cross hairs horizontal/ verticle? - are the cross hairs loose? -scope creep? -mount creep? [usually with one piece mounts]

does the scope adjust according to the number of clicks on the turrets? -is the screws securing the stock to the rifle tight? can you tell ive had problems too these are the main things id eliminate then turn to the pellets .best of luck

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everythings fine regarding the scope and mounts e.t.c (as far as i can tell). i was sat resting my gun on the top of a chair. kept my magnification on 6. (3-9 x 42) i put a couple of pellets more or less through the same hole and then the shot after almost 2 inch to the left, another an inch down. something isn't right some where. i am just assuming its the pellets.

 

 

michael, thankyou for helping me out yet again. thats another couple of tins in the bag for the meet ;)

also i have been told acupell tend to go well through them?

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if you cant afford £10+ on a tin of pellets

 

try the napier power pellets about £6 a tin there a good alrounder

 

or try the pellets uve got...put them in backwards down the barrel

and give it ago

 

atb

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forgot to say my pcp airrifle had dodgy seals so air was leaking out when gun was live ready to fire and that was strait out the box

 

to be honest mate this is my first pcp, so i am still getting used to it although i have an old diana g79 springer thats over 40 year old that i can hit better groupings with at that range

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thanks for that mate. just what i was after. what would anyone say would be an acceptable grouping? anything within 1/2inch?

 

At 25 yards you sjould be able to shoot ragged one hole groups. But before you go and order those pellpacks, wait until the meet as there are bound to be different pellets around for you to try out. Field diabolo for starters as that is what I use and I have a hunch, that you'll do better with them.

 

ATB

Michael

MIKE is right, i have about 6 diferent brands,as i am doing my own test to see which one 's get the best groups.you can try them at the meet if you like

regards

 

davy

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There you go buddy just hold your feet still till we meet up and then we'll get it sorted. I am going to bring the big hammer and some feck of big wrench thing and some other thingamabobs, and some very gadgety looking doda's. Can you tell that I am pretty good at this techy stuff yet. So don't worry.

 

ATB

 

Michael

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There you go buddy just hold your feet still till we meet up and then we'll get it sorted. I am going to bring the big hammer and some feck of big wrench thing and some other thingamabobs, and some very gadgety looking doda's. Can you tell that I am pretty good at this techy stuff yet. So don't worry.

 

ATB

 

Michael

did you say a big wench mike :D

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