anyone use JSB jumbo monsters?
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Yes I would say 25 yards and under is no test for our guns. I find that 35 yards seems to be the point where I can tell if something is going to shoot well at long range.
I do my testing at 40 yards which was a convenient distance across my yard to the wood line from the shed .. you’re right on the money stepping out to 35 yards to start seeing true results 🙂
I just bought the lot next door to me … now I have room for a 100 yard range to wring out the best of my .25 cal.
Marbels , lol
Yes I would say 25 yards and under is no test for our guns. I find that 35 yards seems to be the point where I can tell if something is going to shoot well at long range.
Marbles will group at 17 yards. Let us know how they work at somthing further than B-B gun range! 😆
Mike
Tried the monsters at 17 yards in my talon ss and they group the same as kodiaks. Have to try them in my 24 inch talon long range. I will post latter.
I have tried the monster pellets and am very Satisfied.
They load a bit easier than kodiaks in my condor.
My groups @ 40 yards can almost cover with a nickel.
I think they can do alot better groups just I can’t do it.
I will be buying more of these pellets and recommend them as a good pellet.
To me they seem just as good as the Kodiaks
Sam
Shouldn’t you have shot something by now? 😉
I have 😈 Just keeping it quiet! 😉
Mike
I tried them already on paper and they are very accurate at 55 yards, no complains now i need a bulk purchase 😀
Thanks for the input guys, I am going to order a few and give them a try. 😀 😀
Knife,
Shouldn’t you have shot something by now? 😉
Hope they shoot better than their Big Boy’s! 🙁
I ordered a tin(200pellets) Today. Will let you know in a Few days.
Sam
JSB Monster are made by JSB. I just bought about 40 tins of them direct from JSB(i am from Romania). Great pellets.
JSB also makes the lead bases for the Predator pellets and supply it solely to another company(????) which insert the polymer tips inside the base. When the pellets are complete there are two companies doing the distribution as follows: Predator Inc. (for the US) and Skenco International (for Europe).
I know this direct from a JSB representative.
SKENCO is the company that makes the predator big boys pellets (pointed) and the JSB monsters is also made by them.
They group a lot better than the pointed ones and their accuracy is very close to the kodiaks
I would buy them again with no problem.
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I bought 5 tins after reading the initial post as I was unaware of their existance. I finally sat down and shot some this weekend and am very pleased with them. They grouped very, very, well at 50 yrds and I will be taking them hunting with me next weekend when I go to my property.
I was more suprised at how horrible the 28 grain eugins grouped.