Jump to content

.25 cal? pros and cons please


airarmsandy
 Share

Recommended Posts

Unless your throwing it at 60 plus ftbls power i wouldnt entertain it .my mates both had those koreas that look like over under shotguns ugly things in 25 cal putting out 80 ftbls and still the trajectory at 70 yds was stupid compared to my 22 fac airarms doing 28ftbls they drop like a breeze block .theres nothing that a 22 fac wont knock over in small game ,so why give yourself a headache with this pointless caliber

. A .25 JSB King at 47ftlb is leaving the barrel around 900fps, optimum speed for a Diablo design pellet. Your .22 at 28ftlb using a Bis' Mag' is probably a bit slower (haven't got CG installed at the mo' so I can't crunch the .22 numbers) So how did you see such a difference?

 

A .25 putting out 80ftlb (your mates gun) with a commercial pellet(unless using those useless Eun Jins) would be shooting it so fast as to make it totally unstable and very inaccurate. :no:

Edited by pabs
Link to comment
Share on other sites

. A .25 JSB King at 47ftlb is leaving the barrel around 900fps, optimum speed for a Diablo design pellet. Your .22 at 28ftlb using a Bis' Mag' is probably a bit slower (haven't got CG installed at the mo' so I can't crunch the .22 numbers) So how did you see such a difference?

 

A .25 putting out 80ftlb (your mates gun) with a commercial pellet(unless using those useless Eun Jins) would be shooting it so fast as to make it totally unstable and very inaccurate. :no:

 

So what is to stop him using .22 at higher levels? Not that I see a lot of point in an airgun doing over 30 ftlb personally

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So what is to stop him using .22 at higher levels? Not that I see a lot of point in an airgun doing over 30 ftlb personally

Agree with that, if you need much more I think its time for a .22 rimfire as they're so versatile from around 35ft lb up to around 200 ft lb. Just my opinion, but I'm not biased against airguns at all, I just think that over a certain power level a rimfire makes more sense.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Agree with that, if you need much more I think its time for a .22 rimfire as they're so versatile from around 35ft lb up to around 200 ft lb. Just my opinion, but I'm not biased against airguns at all, I just think that over a certain power level a rimfire makes more sense.

Its a big mental break for many brought up on air power, see it all the time! Once they get an LR it spends many years in the cabinet gathering dust. Niche tool, worthwhile up to a level and more accurate at 30 ft lb than caps / shorts etc. in the LR
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I still use 12ft lb and FAC air as well as everything else, jobs still turn up for them, the 12 ft lb is my mainstay for internal bird work in supermarkets, shops, offices etc, the FAC air usually gets the loading bays and underground car parks etc.

 

As I said earlier every gun/calibre has a use for someone, but I don't need a .25 air, my .22 works for my requirements. :good:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

. A .25 JSB King at 47ftlb is leaving the barrel around 900fps, optimum speed for a Diablo design pellet. Your .22 at 28ftlb using a Bis' Mag' is probably a bit slower (haven't got CG installed at the mo' so I can't crunch the .22 numbers) So how did you see such a difference?

 

A .25 putting out 80ftlb (your mates gun) with a commercial pellet(unless using those useless Eun Jins) would be shooting it so fast as to make it totally unstable and very inaccurate. :no:

That's what I've heard about the air Ranger 80. It's also right at the top of what the gun's internals are capable of, which doesn't help. Personally, I think the .25's best uses are sub 12 and short range. Massive trauma impact and much less danger of over penetration.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...