
All shot at 51 yards, 3 shots each pellet on silhouettes size scaled for 50 yard. All shot in a light left to right breeze; note the aim-off.
.25 calibre, single direct to the barrel loading FX Elite with Smooth Twist FX barrel shot at approx 48 to 50 fpe depending on pellet weight.. Left click each to show.
Three 25.4 gr JSB Kings; clean flight with no apparent precession.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/ ... an2012.mp4
Three 26 gr Predator Polymags; clean flight no apparent precession.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/ ... an2012.mp4
Three Beeman Crow Magnums /// 26 gr ?: Precession and spiral flight noted.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/ ... an2012.mp4
Benjamin 27.8 gr .25s (Crosman made); Slight precession in shot # 2 but no apparent spiraling.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/ ... an2012.mp4
Old 30.5 gr Kodiak / Barracudas shot similarly to the Benjamins but I seem to have lost or deleted the video for them
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So it seems that in good conditions the JSBs (best), JSB Polymag Predators, Benjamins and Baracudas shoot well to this range. I had no illusions for the Crow Magnums past 25 yards. See post further down for 50 and 100 yards comparison to the legendary BSA .25!
You may have noticed that mine are the only "through-the-scope" videos around that show pellets' flights from just in front of the rifle all the way to distant targets.
5 JSB Kings shot from the FX Elite into a very small 71 yards group covered by a US dime of 0.70" diameter which makes the group under 1/2" ctc at 71 yards. Look carefully and at impact you will see the cloud of paint and probably some vaporized lead dust.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v392/ ... an2012.mp4
A pic of the 71 yard group. It was aimed at a previous pellet strike. Paint is blasted away making it appear larger.

Hope you enjoy the videos. Comments and suggestions are always welcomed

Kind regards, Harry (Yrrah).