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can anyone offer any tips as to which pellet to use in the above rifle? my mate has one, but his groups are about 2 inch at 20 yrds using air arms pellets. i know its a case of trying a few brands. accupel/rws superfield, and so on. but was wondering if anyone had the same rifle and what pellets they where using?? cheers guys

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Judging by the model I would say first of all get a barrel cleaning kit and give it a good clean through, it could be one hasn't been performed for years. Then fire through 50 pellets checking groupings, may take a few to lead the barrel. If groups still havnt improved then there could very well be a more technical rifle problem.

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My new shooting partner has a 300 :thumbs:

Very accurate rifle and at 30 yards its virtually making Crosman Premier Ultra Magnums butt feck the previous pellet :yes:

But at first it was problematic due to a missaligned silencer/adaptor.

Now it's sorted its making one hole groups so tight the Virgin Mary would be proud to declare it her own :angel:

 

Tony

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Had a problem like that With my stealth for years it was not overly accurate just thought that was the way it was. When I bought a new gun was when I realised how accurate it should be and got my gun checked out at Leupys and found my stem was bent. repaired and is much better now . I would never had found this out on my own ! So yeah there could be a problem .

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can anyone offer any tips as to which pellet to use in the above rifle? my mate has one, but his groups are about 2 inch at 20 yrds using air arms pellets. i know its a case of trying a few brands. accupel/rws superfield, and so on. but was wondering if anyone had the same rifle and what pellets they where using?? cheers guys

 

I shoot the AA S300 .22.

 

Like phantom mentions, crosman ultra mags 14.3gr are by far the best I've used to date!

 

I've tried quite a few now, the worst were the RWS superfields, erratic to say the least.

 

Barrel cleaning is a must, don't use the wire brushes though, velvet pullthroughs and isopropyl alcohol works for me.

 

Chris

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