JSB junk…fact or fluke?
Over the last several years since I purchased my first AF rifles I have used primarily Eun Jins and Kodiaks in my Condor and Kodiaks and Crossman Premiers in my SS; all with pretty good success. Last week I decided to order some JSB Exacts to give them a try. I received the order today and was extremely disappointed when I opened the tin. The skirts on at least 80% of them are either deformed or have what appears to be flashing around the edge. I had to ‘hunt’ to find 10 good pellets to test to see what kind of groups I could get. For those of you that are more experienced with this brand of pellet, is what I found typical or did I just get a bad batch? I really hope it’s just a bad batch because the ones I shot were great! The target I had set up was at 40 yards and one group was just one ragged hole; maybe the best group I’ve ever had! I tried 5 more pellets just picking them at random (a couple were pretty distorted) and that time wasn’t very impressive. Three were tight and two were off a good half inch. Please let me know what you guys have experienced with these. If it’s a fluke I want to send them back and try again. If not, I’ll just chalk it up to experience!
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Thanks for the information guys! I am going to contact AOA and see about changing them out and hope for better results. I really do want to shoot some more (good ones) to find out if my initial results were indicative of what I can expect as far as the grouping is concerned.
I am also going to try some Wolverines. I’ve seen them advertised before but, I had never heard anything about them before this thread.
Later!