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.177 vs .22 Trajectory Test at 12ft/lbs over 20, 30, 40 & 50 Metres 

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This time we're comparing the trajectory of .177 vs .22 rifles at 12ft/lbs over 30M, 20M, 40M & 50M. The rifles we're using are the BSA R10 MK2 as our .22 and then the HW100 Sporter model as our .177 - both rifles are zeroed at 30M.
This is a follow-up video to a previous .22 trajectory test we did comparing 12ft/lbs vs. 30ft/lbs at a range of distances too:
• 12ft/lbs vs. 30ft/lbs ...
Presented by Richard Saunders from Alpha Militaria - an air rifle review and information site. Richard, has been shooting air rifles for nearly forty years. Today he hunts and carries out pest control on more than a thousand acres spread across different locations in the south of England. He is a regular contributor to Airgun Shooter magazine, writing mainly hunting features and product reviews, as well The Airgun Show on RU-vid.
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Комментарии : 623   
@paulclarkejr.7046
@paulclarkejr.7046 3 года назад
I hope the folks who watch your videos realize how challenging and time-consuming it is to set up film and edit a test like this. As a shooter in the US, I don’t often think about the challenges of sub 12 shooting. For non-sub 12 shooters, this video very clearly explains where the idea that .177 is flatter shooting than .22 comes from. I enjoy when you post new content, thank you for taking the time to put these videos together.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks Paul. That's very kind of you to take the time to say so. They do indeed take a long time film - always much longer than I allow for - and even more time to edit. Thanks for watching. Rich.
@chopperhehehe
@chopperhehehe 3 года назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 Paul I second your comment and Richard and your team I thank you for your time and effort Great show 🎩off to you 👍 👍 👍 😜 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🦄 🎣 😁 🤞 ✌️
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
@@chopperhehehe Thanks very much. All of us at Alpha Militaria appreciate the kind comments.
@handlesarefeckinstupid
@handlesarefeckinstupid Год назад
I agree. Well said. Although the .177 is flatter shooting for target work and less hold over at range, those of us here in the UK tend to lean towards .22 for pest control. (Probably not out to longer ranges). We get ourselves a Firearms license if we need to do a lot or as a profession and use good old powder burners in that case. Most sub 12ftlb weapons are used for sports and fun here and as of yet arent restricted too much, shotguns for feathered pest and sports are quite common here but rim and centre fire require quite a process to get through but is more common than some think. The age old question still remains of which is better though...
@kevindonaldson8655
@kevindonaldson8655 Год назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 Hi, what's the maximum range you hunt at when using a UK legal limit rifle? Enjoyed the video, thank you.
@dannyclifton7121
@dannyclifton7121 Год назад
As a new starter this is golden thank you 🙏🏽. I really fancy a .22 but realistically the .177 just makes more sense 🤔
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thank for watching Danny. Please let us know if we can help with any questions...It's a bit of a minefield!
@Konstantinos80118kk
@Konstantinos80118kk Год назад
I think that the 12ft/lbs restriction means too little power for the heavy 0.22 pellets at longer distances.
@MichaelWhite-cx4ho
@MichaelWhite-cx4ho 3 месяца назад
Great point! Most of U.S. have the advantage of about double the 12 ftlbs used in this excellent tutorial. Always important to know your drops, especially for ensuring humane kills if hunting.
@rapstarD
@rapstarD 5 месяцев назад
Another well done film. Thank you for your continued education. I really like my hw80 in .177. I was surprised to be able to stop a pest at almost 80 yards. Great round.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much Dustin.
@robertcichon8231
@robertcichon8231 7 месяцев назад
Good video thanks Richard i have always favored the .177 after owning a hw77 in the eighties all my friends had 22 but couldn't hit anything past 40 meters some didn't even get that far lol ! How ever i was hitting holes through coke cans out to 60 meters with a duplex scope to
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 6 месяцев назад
Thanks very much Robert. We all wanted .22 when we were kids simply because they were bigger. Little did we know!
@qis8018b
@qis8018b Год назад
Imagine using jsb heavy with the .22. They wouldn't even reach the target.
@johnboluski-zl1qn
@johnboluski-zl1qn 9 месяцев назад
Yes they would... just wouldn't quite penetrate the cardboard!
@redlock4004
@redlock4004 3 года назад
Thanks for all of your hard work doing this test. As a point of interest, here is a suggestion. Instead of arranging your distance targets horizontally, if you draw them, say left to right, then after the test you can connect the groups and get an image of the trajectory of the pellet.
@irishkelly654
@irishkelly654 2 года назад
Agreed, that really is a great way to test pellets, great suggestion! However, nothing beats experience in the field, LOL...all the best, cheers...
@Shorts-qy5no
@Shorts-qy5no 2 года назад
So glad I chose a .177 for my hunting for the reasons shown in this very useful video (thank you). Most of my hunting is done between 15yds to 30yds. With the zero at 21yds I can aim dead on between 15yds and 25yds and only a half and inch hold over at 30yds one inch at 35yds and two inches at 40yds. No hold under required. A flatter trajectory for me is much easier to work with.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
We're glad you found it useful. Happy hunting!
@irishkelly654
@irishkelly654 2 года назад
There has to be hold under at some point, if you are 5yds from a gopher...you need to aim low, not dead on. Same for shooting up or down hill, hold a tad low depending on distance. I do agree, a powerful .177 is deadly because it is so flat shooting! All the best, cheers...
@berniegarland1679
@berniegarland1679 3 года назад
Top post,have known the 177.for years but never explained it like you have thanks (y)
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
You're welcome Bernie. Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
@berniegarland1679
@berniegarland1679 3 года назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 Also have known this for years,over the length 100 miters,the thin bullet runs strait,the bigger the bullets gets like a curve,bigger and bigger,i had my Stroke understand it all just say it what i mean thanks (y)
@MrMikegl
@MrMikegl 2 месяца назад
My R10 .22 is set zero at 35 yds, it is spot on at 35 and 50 yards. I find this to be ideal in the field and only need to make small adjustments for targets that are closer or a little further.
@adambacker8178
@adambacker8178 10 месяцев назад
very good. would like to see the experiment with two of the same rifles eg a hw97k in 177 and 22 or tx200 in 177 and 22.
@johnboluski-zl1qn
@johnboluski-zl1qn 9 месяцев назад
The video/visual support in your calibre trajectory comparison... is EVERYTHING! Verbal comparison alone doesn't properly do this topic justice!
@BionicRusty
@BionicRusty 2 года назад
A great video, Rich. 👏👏 I’m still favouring.177 for it’s flatter trajectory.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much...And a happy new year...
@peterbaugh51
@peterbaugh51 2 года назад
To a small pest, a 177cal bullet even at 600 fps is leathal. What would a 20 mm bullet at 600 fps do to an adult human???? Same.
@wesselvanrenswouw2711
@wesselvanrenswouw2711 Месяц назад
Verry clear and good video 👍👌. Log time ago I had a .22 rifle And noticed the big bullet drop. Now I own 2 .177 rifles. And I noticed way les bullet/pellet drop. Flatter shooting and higher velocity. Very nice video 👍👌
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Месяц назад
Thanks very much.
@gallantone1535
@gallantone1535 3 года назад
I always used.22 up until my mid fifties .I saw a chap on you, tube Mr N Allen which made me think outside the box l have now been shooting.117 since on the odd occasion.22 i do hunting and go out as far as 50m, Pellets of choice is.177AA 8.44-4.52 using sub 12f good placed pellet will always get the result the sweet spot is far better in.177 in my opinion.
@hazmat5749
@hazmat5749 3 года назад
I agree with you. I've been shooting 40 years: In the past I always preferred .22 but now I've totally changed my opinion. The accuracy of a good 177 calibre PCP is unrivalled.
@peterbaugh51
@peterbaugh51 2 года назад
Did u know jsb makes AA? My gun loves jsb 7.87 gr. Exact express. Scary accurate.
@samfletcher93
@samfletcher93 2 года назад
Those HW100s are beautiful guns. Robust, fabulously built and incredibly accurate with good setup and practice.
@AK-ky3ou
@AK-ky3ou 2 года назад
Great video here, learned a lot
@GhostofCTC
@GhostofCTC 2 года назад
Great video, always wanted to see a practical demonstration of this. 177 for me from now on.
@davidpaylor5666
@davidpaylor5666 Год назад
It depends what you're shooting. The .22 has a higher trajectory but it will still deliver more energy to your target/quarry than a .177 at any give range, especially as you stretch it out a bit.
@jimadams2987
@jimadams2987 2 года назад
Excellent and very interesting presentation for both cal. , thank you for your time to give us supporting knowledge!
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks Jim. Glad you found it helpful.
@jacobaccurso
@jacobaccurso 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic video! I couldn’t decide whether I should order my new Benjamin NP XL in .177 or .22 caliber. You have helped me make up my mind most splendidly. I just ordered the .177. I’m not going to be doing much hunting, if any. I’m laughing at our language differences. You use meters and then just when I thought you were going to use centimeters from the aim point, you come out with inches. Hilarious! And very fun. Kudos, also, for referring to cardboard as card. Why on earth we would throw in the word board, I have no idea. It’s not a board. It’s just a card. I will celebrate this widely. I don’t know if many folks realize it, but the very reason we broke off from British rule is because the BRITs limited foot pounds to 12. Apparently, the King thought it was more fitting because that’s how many apostles Jesus had. And we were all like, “screw that! This means war!“ And because of that reason, I am enjoying 17 inches of rain in the first six days of December in the state of Oregon. Jolly good, old fellow. Pip-pip, cheerio, and all that rot!
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. And enjoy the weather - sounds very British to me.
@eck2go
@eck2go Год назад
Very well described and very easy to understand. Great video and thank you for spending the time to do it.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much Eric.
@countonme9893
@countonme9893 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this info
@DeepakSingh-id2yl
@DeepakSingh-id2yl 2 года назад
Value able information, thanks
@ianhenson724
@ianhenson724 Год назад
Like it, loved this video. Our boys are the best here in the u.k at safety and accuracy. 12ft pounds here explained brilliantly and i learnt alot from it. Thanks.
@AndyZoepke
@AndyZoepke 2 года назад
Thanks for a great review. I am new to air guns and this has taught me a lot.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
You're very welcome. Check out our website alphamilitaria.com where you'll find a bunch of information - reviews, guides etc. Thanks for watching.
@dd119ful
@dd119ful Год назад
I keep referring back to this video. A really useful resource, thank you - great channel 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much Dan. We're glad you find it useful.
@jayquinn3701
@jayquinn3701 9 месяцев назад
Very interesting and useful information. Thanks for that Richard.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching...
@lenkomsa4521
@lenkomsa4521 3 года назад
Excellent and right to the point video. Thank you
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much Len.
@silvereith
@silvereith 3 года назад
Proved what I've always thought in sub 12 ft/lb .... for target shooting, pest control at differing distances and general shooting .177 is king. You get 1500 shots in .177 for the price of 1000 in .22 as well! For hide shooting at one known and zeroed distance, eg a squirrel feeder .22 might find favour. At 20lb/ft plus powers .22 is best. Thank you for this programme.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to comment...
@kirigayak9239
@kirigayak9239 3 года назад
Muchas gracias por hacer este tipo de videos llevando a la práctica lo que algunos que recién empezamos, debemos tener en cuenta.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Usted es bienvenido. Gracias por mirar.
@rahmankhan2008
@rahmankhan2008 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing valuable knowledge and experience.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
@alana9273
@alana9273 3 года назад
I have a hw 97 in .20 and find this to be a very good compromise, still a reasonable flat trajectory but also good hitting power.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Alan. Yes, .20 cal does seem like a good compromise, assuming you can get a pellet your rifle likes, and plenty of them. Fortunately the HW97, like most HWs, doesn't seem to be pellet fussy.
@johnman559
@johnman559 Год назад
​@@alphamilitaria2756 would a .22 alloy pellet like the fttg 5.89gr have a relatively flat trajectory?
@airguns_rc
@airguns_rc 2 года назад
If I was living over in the UK I would stay with the .177 caliber. You don’t get the benefits of shooting a .22 at SUB 12 FPE in my opinion. Close range, okay, but beyond that is to much drop to deal with. My Air Arms S510XS .22 Caliber is shooting at 32 FPE and performs great. My TX 200 MK III in .177 caliber puts out more FPE than the .22 caliber version. If I decide to buy an FX Impact M3 it will be a .22 caliber slug gun set up and shooting in the high 60 to 70’s FPE. I already have an FX MK II .30 Caliber putting out 84 FPE and it shoots awesome out to 300 yards. If I did live in the UK I would definitely apply for the firearms license. Nice video, and I definitely knows the time and effort that goes into making videos. My RMAC video that I am editing is over an hour long.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much. I Iook forward to your video.
@airguns_rc
@airguns_rc 2 года назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 thank you
@steveglowacki6091
@steveglowacki6091 2 года назад
Good comparison, would have liked if the difference was also explained in how both equate to mil dots at say 10x mag. 👍
@ianpatterson6202
@ianpatterson6202 2 года назад
Great test, we all knew what happened but this really brings it home. Subbed
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much Ian.
@jamesvaldez2379
@jamesvaldez2379 Год назад
Thanks for the Demonstration and explanation many of us need to know in choosing a gun cal.
@stephenjames3952
@stephenjames3952 Год назад
Excellent video.
@DeepakSingh-id2yl
@DeepakSingh-id2yl 2 года назад
Thanks for your valuable information
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
@MudMaxMetalDetecting
@MudMaxMetalDetecting 2 года назад
Brilliant video, as a beginner this is extremely educational. Thank you for taking the time to do this. ATB MMMD
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
@andydowden8117
@andydowden8117 3 года назад
Well done very clear and simplified video.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment Andy...
@iliaskoutsouris630
@iliaskoutsouris630 Год назад
Excellent video sir,congrats
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much Ilias.
@unballisticr.i.pdadloveand7055
@unballisticr.i.pdadloveand7055 3 года назад
Richard thanks for the video very interesting opened my mind up to the 177 for well placed hunting shooting 👌
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Robo. I'm glad it was helpful.
@matthewnewman7187
@matthewnewman7187 3 года назад
Excellent! Thank you!
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks Matthew.
@mikepi660
@mikepi660 10 месяцев назад
Excellent video I learned a lot,, THANK YOU Sir,,,
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 10 месяцев назад
You're very welcome Mike. Thanks for your coment.
@willmaftds5646
@willmaftds5646 Год назад
This was excellent. Great video.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much.
@dastankhiam3378
@dastankhiam3378 Год назад
One of the most useful videos I watched tis year about air rifle n pellets.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much Dastan. We're glad you found it helpful.
@kelalamusic9258
@kelalamusic9258 6 месяцев назад
Perfectly explained and demonstrated. Just the information I personally need. Thanks so much. 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 6 месяцев назад
Your very welcome. Please let us know if there's anything else we can help with.
@kelalamusic9258
@kelalamusic9258 6 месяцев назад
@@alphamilitaria2756thank you, I will. Cheers!
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 6 месяцев назад
You can also reach us at hello@alphamilitaria.com @@kelalamusic9258
@hefic
@hefic 2 года назад
Great test/comparison, cheers.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@kurt2742
@kurt2742 3 года назад
Glad I subscribed now. Someone who actually posts some interesting videos. Thank you 🙏
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much Kurt. I hope we can keep it up!
@kurt2742
@kurt2742 3 года назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 Honest. Unbiased reviews. It makes a change on here. Don’t ever change 👍🏻
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
@@kurt2742 Thanks Kurt. We'll do our best 👍🏻
@airhunteruk
@airhunteruk 5 месяцев назад
Great video very informative 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much.
@gilblue326
@gilblue326 3 года назад
Very good video, enjoyed very much!!
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much.
@MrTaiga33
@MrTaiga33 3 года назад
Great vid, thank You👍✌️
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thank you for watching...
@regsparkes6507
@regsparkes6507 2 года назад
This exercise has given me a lot of valuable information, for these calibers at these ranges at these caliber rifles. Thank you Richard, speaking of exercise, you surely did get a fair bit for this video, and for that I thank you too.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
I'm glad its useful Reg. And yes, plenty of exercise, though much more needed!
@davidpaylor5666
@davidpaylor5666 Год назад
Nice demonstration there Richard, really brings home the difference between calibres.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks David. It's something we all knew, but interesting to see the extent of the difference. Thanks for watching.
@davidpaylor5666
@davidpaylor5666 Год назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 My pleasure Richard, you do some great vids.
@petethefeet5281
@petethefeet5281 Год назад
Thanks Richard, i am about to buy another rifle and was leaning toward .22 (my Walther LGU is .177) I have always thought .177 was the way to go but i was tempted just to have something different. The most interesting thing for me was the tightness of the .177 groups at distance I will certainly go for .177 now Thank you for a very informative and useful video
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
You're very welcome Pete. Thanks for watching.
@jeffestrada6857
@jeffestrada6857 2 года назад
Thankyou for the video very interesting 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much for watching Jeff and a happy new year to you.
@garrybrown1979
@garrybrown1979 2 года назад
Excellent video, well done. Had 5 different 22 cal rifles over the years but just bought my first 177 and glad I have after watching this.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much Gaz. Enjoy your new rifle...
@snookiewozo
@snookiewozo Год назад
Which one do you prefer after a year?
@Fozen5111
@Fozen5111 6 месяцев назад
@@snookiewozoi prefer cal .177
@snookiewozo
@snookiewozo 6 месяцев назад
@@Fozen5111 Thanks. Me too.
@Phunkitup
@Phunkitup 3 месяца назад
Awesome that you found what you were looking for. But I'm wondering if that is UK sub 12 or FAC 30 fbt you compare it to? Because there are many countries where there are no limits on power restrictions. And if there are no restrictions would you still prefer .177? It's no attack just genuinely intereste. Either way hope you still like airgun shooting like the rest of us.
@ianwoods1384
@ianwoods1384 2 года назад
Hello Richard. That was a super video concerning pellet size and distance, and extremely rellevant to todays .airgun shooters. Yes, very very good, and thankyou
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much Ian. Hopefully you'll come across a few more on our channel. Thanks for watching.
@davidr3382
@davidr3382 3 года назад
I have just been watching your 12ft/lbs vs. 30ft/lbs video and thought wouldn't it be great if you did the same for .177 Vs .22. Then clicked the Show More text and low and behold my prayers were answered with the link to this video. :) Thank you very much for taking the time to put together this comprehensive well put together video. For many years I had always gone for sub 12ft lbs (non FAC) .22, but changed over to .177 about 18 months or so ago for the flatter trajectory over various ranges. This just confirms my decision to switch, I still have an Air Arms Galahad sub 12ft lbs in .22 , but it doesn't get much use now. Not that the current covid-19 restrictions helps matters.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Great minds think alike David! I use .177 for most of my 12 ft/lbs hunting, but .22 still has a place especially when shooting over known ranges such as a squirrel feeder or rat shooting. The Galahad is a cracking rifle. Let's hope you get to blow the dust off it soon! Thanks for watching.
@Bill23799
@Bill23799 2 года назад
Nicely done sir.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much Bill.
@c6133
@c6133 3 года назад
22 for rabbits sighted in at 30 meters, 177 for pigeons and small game. That’s my way and my fathers way I grew up with
@EarthSurferUSA
@EarthSurferUSA 3 года назад
Your father, as wise of a man as he may be, did not have a 29fpe springer gun to figure out how to shoot well. I bet he would have though. :)
@hirokawiti4932
@hirokawiti4932 3 года назад
Are bows legal in the UK? Increase your range and stopping power?
@c6133
@c6133 3 года назад
@@hirokawiti4932 legal to have but not to hunt
@hirokawiti4932
@hirokawiti4932 3 года назад
@@c6133 that is rough. Wow 😲 feel for you guys your govt is tight in the ass. Let men be men I say.
@hirokawiti4932
@hirokawiti4932 3 года назад
@@c6133 so do you need a permit to hunt? How about a spear from a tree stand?
@yorkshireboy2685
@yorkshireboy2685 2 года назад
It would've been helpful to say what the mil dot holdover would've been as you looked through your scope, you only briefly mentioned that at 20mtrs on the .22
@davemonday5381
@davemonday5381 3 года назад
If you used heavier 177 pellets and lighter 22 pellets so they where similar. Results would have been a lot closer I thought this was about impact. Not just accurately Mmmmm I’m not convinced a lighter 22 pellet wouldn’t sort this out but loved the vid. But still think 177 for targets And 22 for hunting. Up to 30 yards anyway. But hey what do I know.
@kelvinmillis9720
@kelvinmillis9720 Год назад
Thanks for taking the time to do this comparison, guess I'm going for a .177 fot the next pest controller !
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much for watching and taking the time to comment.
@paulgroth3345
@paulgroth3345 3 года назад
Thank you very much. I have .25, .457. Just picked up a .177. Old dog, new trick.
@yuseng1180
@yuseng1180 11 месяцев назад
Thanks 🙏
@jaydee8958
@jaydee8958 2 года назад
Thanks for the time and effort, Alpha. Very informative (it really makes you think) and really enjoyable to watch.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much Jay...
@larryhagman5514
@larryhagman5514 3 года назад
I have a HW35 2.2 and will now be looking for the lighter grain pellets just to compensate for a flatter curve which I think should make it more accurate - thanks for the video I think I will keep a lookout for a good 177 in future though.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Larry...
@airriflevermincontroluk5027
@airriflevermincontroluk5027 3 года назад
Great video Richard, a very good visual explanation.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much.
@rambo3244
@rambo3244 6 месяцев назад
I like your excuse for the camera & i really trust u
@garynasrallah8710
@garynasrallah8710 3 месяца назад
Love your videos that was very useful. Very informational, and I've been doing field and target for about a year and 1/2 now and I love it. I have all my targets. Set up 10,12 1/2, 15,18, 20, And five yard increments after that out to 55. And it works great. Thank you for your videos.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 месяца назад
Thanks very much Gary. Glad you fin them useful!
@MrXFIELD
@MrXFIELD Год назад
At this power level I wouldn't think a minute about a .22! Go for the .177 or your hunting becoming an artillery game!
@jellevanhuizen9108
@jellevanhuizen9108 11 месяцев назад
Between 20 and 30 meters, the .177 was right at the apex of its trajectory. Under 20m the pellets would likely impact below the point of aim of the scope, since the pellets will still be 'rising'. The .22 however, had its apex somewhere before 20m, since the pellet was already dropping at 20m. It's very interesting to observe these differences in trajectory, the .177 obviously being flatter. Maybe a 10m test would give even more insight into the trajectory.
@rattytattyratnett
@rattytattyratnett 3 года назад
The test demonstrates the importance of using a good range finder. I zero at 23 yards as this allows me to take quick opportunistic shots out to 25 yards. Beyond that I have time to take an accurate measurement using a range finder. I use chairgun to get the optimal zero based on speed of the pellet and height of the scope. Looking at the grouping of the 0.22 I suspect that the barrel does not like 5.52.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks Ratty. You're right. As I said in the video, none of the groups were great, but I wasn't setting out to do an accuracy test but to demonstrate the extent of drop off. Running backwards and forwards with that target board didn't help either! I tend to use the R-10 at around 20 metres almost exclusively for rats and squirrels and the 5.52 AA are awesome. Thanks for watching! Rich.
@kevink552
@kevink552 Год назад
I have an FX dreamline running jsb 13.43gr 177 slugs at 933fps, 26 ft lbs. Great video, Kevin in the western USA
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much Kevin. Sweet rifle...
@neiltaylor6825
@neiltaylor6825 2 года назад
Brilliant thanks! It seems you have to master the scope and ranges then it wouldn't matter what size you shoot, if that's correct? Keep your videos coming their great 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Hi Neil. Thanks for the encouraging comments. Yes, indeed. There are a couple of apps you can use that will tell you how much hold over/under to dial in. But for me, seeing is believing and I prefer to set targets out at 5 metre increments from say 15 to 50 metres and then work out for myself what the hold overs are. That said, I limit myself to 30 metres with a .22 and 40 metres with a .177 when hunting because I know I am consistently accurate at those distances in all the positions I hunt from (10 shots within a 10p coin). And that ultimately is the deciding factor when it comes to your maximum hunting distance - 10 shots in a 10p coin standing, sitting, prone, rested, freehand...
@lenkomsa4521
@lenkomsa4521 3 года назад
It would be nice to see this same test with FAC rifles also. Thanks for posting.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks Len. We did a 12 ft lbs v 30 ft lbs .22 comparison which may be of interest.
@timcooper2077
@timcooper2077 11 месяцев назад
Worth mentioning the .22 group at 50m was poor in comparison to the .177 in addition to the huge drop off. It really opened up. Perhaps the Weirauch grouped superiority to the BSA? I use a .177 Daystate wolverine r and every pellet goes through the same hole UP to 30 metres. Beyond that things get interesting. Excellent video.
@gooderspitman8052
@gooderspitman8052 3 месяца назад
Tbh I don’t shoot anything with my UK legal air rifle, over thirty yards, field craft and accuracy are a lethal combination.
@Airgunfunrich
@Airgunfunrich 2 года назад
I did a similar thing yesterday and found my rifle and pellets were the same POI at 20m & 30m and dropped by 1/2 a mil dot at 40m didn’t go out to 50m cos I never hunt that far and just wanted to figure out holdover on new rifle and sight
@Beesa10
@Beesa10 3 года назад
If you typically shoot at closer ranges and in the same locations eg removing rats from your garden or feral pigeon from the same roosting spots in a barn etc the thump and lower penetration of .22 is a good choice. Energy transfer to the pellet from the expanding air as it travels down the barrel happens more efficiently in the larger calibre, so all other things being equal, a PCP in .22 has a higher number of shots per fill and is slightly quieter. At sub 12ftlb the flatter trajectory of .177 being more forgiving in terms of shot placement at longer range and different distances IS a good argument for using the smaller calibre in general. The best answer I can come up with is to own both.
@mrpickles3479
@mrpickles3479 2 года назад
Yes… I’ve used my .177 to take out garden rats and squirrels to great effect with no problem, BUT I’m also getting a .22 mag loaded s410 as I think it’s better if you happen to miss the kill zone should the prey move as you’ve pulled the trigger as the extra power will have a better chance at doing its job and the reload option is a must for any finish up shots. Having your area mapped out for distance with a .22 is the way to go I think.
@Beesa10
@Beesa10 2 года назад
@@mrpickles3479 I own both calibres but tend to use .22, partly because I learned with a .22 BSA springer to begin with and I like the idea that energy is being transferred to the larger pellet more efficiently. The bigger pellets retain energy downrange a bit better and give more blunt trauma on impact. Shooting a sub 12ftlb .22 accurately at different ranges is more of a challenge compared with .177 but I still like launching the larger bits of lead.
@TechieTard
@TechieTard 2 года назад
That is the conclusion I too came to. I use a .22 crosman 1322 for anything withing 10 yards, .177 1250FPS Gamo for everything else. You can always increase the grain from 5 to 10 for a .177 if you want more thump.
@deliboy1864
@deliboy1864 2 года назад
@@TechieTard the 10 grain 177 does the job, fantastic knock down. J.S.B. s are my choice.
@peterbaugh51
@peterbaugh51 2 года назад
The JSB exact 7.87gr is just right for my 1377 scoped. 1322 would be good for pests close range. But so is the 1377.... One of each would be fun. A 22 needs more power, like a good break barrel.
@kannabuddharaju
@kannabuddharaju 2 года назад
Very hardwork.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
It certainly was! Thanks for watching.
@zanderman66
@zanderman66 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video, as a .22 shooter I found it very interesting . One point though: - don't guess it ("inch.." "good inch..."), get your tape measure out! ;)
@woodand
@woodand Год назад
very informative.. thanks.. (glad your aiming with a gun is better than with the camera :-) )
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
I should put a scope on it! Thanks for watching.
@mjg123mg
@mjg123mg 3 года назад
Your a brave man jumping into this minefield
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Or daft. probably daft. Thanks for watching.
@madjolly11
@madjolly11 2 года назад
Very useful 177 is my next choice accuracy is key thanks for a good video
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much Billy.
@gringomfg3051
@gringomfg3051 2 года назад
Super Video 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks very much.
@neiledwards8931
@neiledwards8931 3 года назад
One point, you were using a 16gr pellet so at 40 it's going to drop by a few inches, but if you chance to 13gr Falcon that is going to produce a much flatter trajectory and RWS hobby 11gr are more or less flat shooting out to 40 yards, and if you use a 10.5gr Bisley in the. 177 at 40 yards you are going to experience pellet drop so it's not all dome and cloom for the 22 calibre and the. 177 has its real faults 👍
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Hi Neil. You are of course right that lighter .22 pellets will drop less, and heavier .177 more. But the point is that .22 fly slower with more pronounced trajectory than .177. I used 8.4 and 16 grain as they seem fairly typical for the weight of pellets most people use. Thanks for watching...
@neiledwards8931
@neiledwards8931 Год назад
​@Alpha Militaria That's why it's best to use a lighter pellet in .22. , you are implying it will be the same anyway , which is not the case . Heavier pellet in .177 and the trajectory will more or less be the same as a .22 when using a heavy pellet 10.5 g or 16g
@floridafishingandfitness5735
@floridafishingandfitness5735 3 года назад
Good video!!
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much. And thanks for watching...
@TechTrainerAbid
@TechTrainerAbid 2 года назад
good job mr
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 2 года назад
Thanks.
@TechTrainerAbid
@TechTrainerAbid 2 года назад
@@alphamilitaria2756 i want to take in 177 fx airgun so which models are buest for me as your choice for long rang pest control in this. .. fx impact m3 600mm barral? fx maverick compact ? wildcat mk3 compact? please reply waiting your response!
@markhomer5704
@markhomer5704 3 года назад
Enjoyed that Richard , although ive been shooting best part of 46yrs its FANTASTIC to have a bit of a refresher course .. not that I hunt any more ( except for the odd garden rat ) .. great stuff .. more sub 12 stuff please ( did all my big boy gun stuff in the forces ) .. would have been great if you'd have added .20 in there .. maybe in the future ?
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
You know what Mark, I've never owned a .20 and you're right, that would be interesting to see. Thanks for watching.
@ukairgunner3267
@ukairgunner3267 3 года назад
Yeah, that would be interesting.... HW100 and regals come in .20
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
@@ukairgunner3267 Better start saving then!
@stanwilson8089
@stanwilson8089 10 месяцев назад
Could you try the same using the heaviest pellets for the calibre possible.I use heavier pellets with the rifle sighten in to suit.I believe the weight of the pellet makes a difference to the trajectory.
@Alex462047
@Alex462047 9 месяцев назад
Well, that explains a lot. I always had much better success bunny busting with a .177 over open sights than I ever did with a scoped .22. Range-finding was done with the Mk. I eyeball. This was years ago, mind, but I wouldn't mind trying it again.
@chopperhehehe
@chopperhehehe 3 года назад
Great video great explaining 👍👍👍😜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦄🎣😁🤞✌️
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks Chopper...
@welshwarrior5263
@welshwarrior5263 Год назад
.177 for me all day. I do like the thump of the .22 though, as long as a well placed shot is fired on both size pellets. Excellent demonstration. Thank you for sharing.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 Год назад
Thanks very much, and you're very welcome.
@eagleeyeviewimages
@eagleeyeviewimages 3 года назад
ty good video
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much, and thanks for watching.
@morrissongroundworks4920
@morrissongroundworks4920 2 года назад
I’ve had rifles that cost near £2,000 and I’ve had a HW100 KT (which I payed £800) and the HW is the only one that I’d rather die than sell and is also the only rifle I take hunting as I’ve not yet found a better grouping as yet, Currently in the process of buying a “HW110” maybe a “KT or Bullpup” been asked to sell I can’t remember how many times and each is the same answer, NOT A CHANCE!!!
@philiphodge4254
@philiphodge4254 3 года назад
Excellent. Very interesting. I use .22 but find this most interesting. As long as you know your rifle and hold under and over it’s not a problem. Not sure what to do for my next air rifle as I was going to get a .25 Weihrauch Snipe from Sandwell Field Sports! Great review. 👍🇬🇧🏆
@Beesa10
@Beesa10 3 года назад
Get a .177 to compare with your .22!
@johnnyvonline1862
@johnnyvonline1862 Год назад
I would love to see this kind of test with sub 12fpe .22 Slug ammo vs .22 pellets vs .22 exotic ammo
@BoggWeasel
@BoggWeasel 3 года назад
Not a hunter but have always favoured 177 over 22 for it's faster flatter trajectory, it's nice to have it proven, good video, thanks.
@alphamilitaria2756
@alphamilitaria2756 3 года назад
Thanks very much.
@SethMcClaine
@SethMcClaine 2 года назад
Shot at the same speed, the 22 would typically have a flatter trajectory considering the pellets are generally a higher bc
@BoggWeasel
@BoggWeasel 2 года назад
@@SethMcClaine 22 has a greater mass and would require greater speed than the 177 to achieve the same flat trajectory, it would also put the gun over the 12 ftib limit.
@SethMcClaine
@SethMcClaine 2 года назад
@@BoggWeasel exactly... whats the point of posting a video of comparing the trajectory of projectiles that aren't moving at comparable speeds? This is a scaled experiment of something moving at 1000fps vs something not moving... of course the item that is moving is going to have a higher trajectory.
@BoggWeasel
@BoggWeasel 2 года назад
@@SethMcClaine There is a common held myth that the 22 is superior than the 177 for hunting in every way and this proves that it ain't necessarily so. Shot placement is everything and with a faster, flatter trajectory at distance, less adjustment is required by the 177 to be on target than the 22 to achieve an accurate shot. A 12ftlb 177 will give you a flatter straight shot than a 12ftlb 22, the 177 may not hit as hard but if it's on target it will do the job.
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