Crosman 2300KT .22 Caliber 14.6" Barrel Chronographing 2011-06-06

Started by T191032, June 07, 2011, 03:58:58 AM

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T191032

Crosman 2300KT .22 Caliber 14.6" Barrel
Crosman Powerlet with 1 drop of Pellgun Oil
Competition Electronics ProChrono set 36" from Muzzle Brake
Temperture : 74 degrees. AC on.

This was a different type of test, I was running 10 pellets of different Brands/types.

Test #1


1. Crosman Round Nose Hollow Point.  These were pellets supplied to me by the same person who supplied the Crosman SSP .177s.  I told him I had the .22s, but he gave them to me anyways, so I can honestly return results with *his* pellets having been used.  I did not use the clock to keep time between shots (Ok, I forgot to.  At this point, the chronographing had turned into *work* and it slipped my mind.

500, 503, 501, 500, 505, 497, 497, 497, 503,497

H - 505
L - 497
A - 500
ES - 8
SD - 2


2. Daisy Wadcutter. Perhaps better known as "The Dirty Little Devils from Daisy".

492, 493, 493, 490, 495, 489, 492, 492, 495, 491

H - 495
L - 489
A - 492
ES - 6
SD - 1


3. Gamo Match Wadcutter.

499, 498, 494, 460, 458, 486, 484, 483, 482, 482

H - 499
L - 458
A - 482
ES - 41
SD - 14


4. JSB Exact Jumbo Round Nose.  Been some time since I shot the 2300KT .22, so I figured I better pull these out and try the velocity on them while I had the chance.  In fairness, I should try these and the Jumbo Express on their own tests, using a singular Co2 Powerlet, but thats going to be off in the future.

469, 464, 462, 462, 458, 458, 457, 454, 453, 451

H - 469
L - 451
A - 458
ES - 18
SD - 5


5. JSB Exact Jumbo Express Round Nose.

469, 456, 446, 427, 412, 395, 380, 353, 335, 321

H - 469
L - 321
A - 399
ES - 148
SD - 51
It ain't like it used to be but, eh, it's do.

T191032

Crosman 2300KT .22 Caliber 14.6" Barrel
Crosman Powerlet with 1 drop of Pellgun Oil
Competition Electronics ProChrono set 36" from Muzzle Brake
Temperture : 74 degrees. AC on.

This was a different type of test, I was running 10 pellets of different Brands/types.

Test #2


1. Napier Power Hunter.  I did not use the clock to keep time between shots.  I considered these strickly "plinkers", so I wasn't too concerned.  Impressed with the velocity anyways!

482, 479, 482, 479, 476, 475, 474, 471, 474, 477

H - 482
L - 471
A - 476
ES - 11
SD - 3



2. "The Peak" Wadcutter.  Chinese-manufactured Pellets procured from Archer Airguns, part of the "Sampler package."

503, 504, 502, 500, 495, 500, 502, 496, 493, 495

H - 504
L - 493
A - 499
ES - 11
SD - 3


3. "The Peak" Round Nose.  Chinese-manufactured Pellets procured from Archer Airguns, part of the "Sampler package."

492, 481, 483, 471, 475, 477, 475, 472, 470, 465

H - 492
L - 465
A - 476
ES - 27
SD - 7


4. These pellets I am unsure of.  I was told they were "28 grain RWS Ultra Mags".  I shot all eight of the supplied pellets.  They appear to me to be Eun Jin .22 caliber 28-gr RN pellets. http://www.pyramydair.com/s/p/Eun_Jin_22_Cal_28_4_Grains_Domed_125ct/194.  I took pictures and will *Post* a pic or two of them.

345, 345, 340, 343, 340, 345, 343, 337

H - 345
L - 337
A - 342
ES - 8
SD - 2
It ain't like it used to be but, eh, it's do.

T191032

Here are the big Magnums, I believe them to be Eun Jins from their appearance -




It ain't like it used to be but, eh, it's do.

Crosshairs

That is a big pellet very cool.I never shot them i must give them a try.
                           Mike
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