Thanks for taking the time to do the demonstration. Judging by the groupings it’s clear that the size of pellets are not suitable for the barrel but by sizing them down to what the barrel likes works. It’s a laborious task and I would only consider doing that if my preferred size was not available. The tighter group is no more better then a correctly matched pellet. If it was stacking up pellets in a hole no bigger the 5.5 that would be a noticeable improvement. Just my 2 pence worth.
Great Video, this is gold dust. Can you now do one comparing 4.50,1,2&3's using different sizers, please? For example putting a 4.53 pellet through a 4.50 sizer. I'm off to ebay, Amazon to get one.
Great Video and Tutorial thanks, I found this video very helpful. I'm from the U.S. and I bought a 5.5 mm Pellet Sizer just like yours. I'm in need of an accurate pellet scale, the cheap one I have is really not that accurate. Do you have any recommendations?
My HH110 will hit a small bottle top (Coke Bottle) at 50m using biz mags in any size 4.50-4.51 or 4.52 with 2.1mill dot holdover. Unsized. . . . I have noticed more and more JSB Heavys have damaged skirts. Still very accurate although I do have more flyers than before, so I might try a sizer. I can still hit a 5p at 50m with 2.25mill dot hold over. But those flyers miss prey. . . so not good. (I only shoot prey up to 40m)
Nice comparison for sized and none sized. 🤔 I have a question for you though. My .22 Wehilrauch HW110 likes 5.52 pellets. So do I buy 5.53 pellets and a 5.52 sizer and size them down to 5.52 or do I just buy 5.52 pellets and put them through a 5.52 sizer. Thanks in advance for any information you can give.
HI ITS a .177 its a 12ftp gun I think the power is good I check regular.i have it for 3 years no service still shooting 11.5 ftp . Amazing air gun thanks
Hi you should check what pellet skirt your pellet like best e.g 4.51 or a 4.52 ect. Then buy one accordingly If it like 4.51 for example buy a 4.51 pellet sizer for a .177 pellet. Hope that helps
I have a .22 pellet rifle. I went to ebay to find a pellet sizer and found there are 4 sizes ( 5.50, 5.51, 5.52, 5.53 ) All my pellets and my rifle read 5.5 mm. Now i am not sure which one to buy. How do I choose the right size??
Sean Lawrence it’s best if you can buy the whole sizer range and then test to see which size is best for your own particular barrel as every barrel is different, the whole kit can be had off eBay for 28 quid. I know from using various pellets that the 4.53mm jsb was what my barrel favoured, but I still got the sizer kit because for that price versus 16 each I know other shooters who would like to try them out, I keep it in my range bag. Hope this long winded reply has helped. Kind regards.