Q:

Most Accurate JSB Manufactured Pellet?

I know every gun is different, this is just a curiosity question.

Which label of JSBs is the most accurate in your rifle? JSB, AirArms, Edgun or ???

What caliber

EdGun

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you are right [emoji4] , it was a mistake.
But the price is fairly cheap. It is around 14 Euro per tin.

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There are no JSB King 500 pieces tins, just 350 pieces ones. The cost is about 8.8 EUR for such a tin.

quote shooter3:

If you buy e.g. JSB King .25 – you can encounter 3 different batches (coming from 3 different pellet dies): big head and thick skirt, big head and thin skirt, small head and thick skirt. I always buy all of the available batches from JSB and I choose the best one for my gun. Then I buy e.g. 30 tins of the best batch. Works great but I live close to JSB factory. You can even make an appointment and test your gun in their tunnel using different pellets to choose the optimal one. JSB folks are really kind and polite.

Just out of curiosity how much you pay for a JSB King.25 tin of 500 , I asked because I think it is much cheaper than other parts of the world being without shipping costs. Thanks

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If you buy e.g. JSB King .25 – you can encounter 3 different batches (coming from 3 different pellet dies): big head and thick skirt, big head and thin skirt, small head and thick skirt. I always buy all of the available batches from JSB and I choose the best one for my gun. Then I buy e.g. 30 tins of the best batch. Works great but I live close to JSB factory. You can even make an appointment and test your gun in their tunnel using different pellets to choose the optimal one. JSB folks are really kind and polite.

JSB, AirArms, haven’t tried Edgun pellets yet.

But it all depends on the batches/lot too.
JSB batches seemed to work and perform for me time after time, AirArms not as much.
Had some crappy batches that I’ve saved years ago and use them now to shoot them well in a newer gun/barrel.

All in all we’re talking/comparing about a fraction of an inch group size at 50 yards ….. I’m guessing ?

~ Greg

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