royinidaho
Well-Known Member
After 3+ years shooting a 22 cal AirForce Condor SS I became disgruntled with the .218 bore. Pellets suck for anything but small things especially with feathers and slugs out of the 18" bbl aren't much better.
Slugs are a new thing in the psp world and bring things to the next level. However, most airgun barrels are configured for pellets leaving slugs somewhat lacking.
I shoot NSA 24.8 hollow point slugs at 0.218" diameter into moa @ 150 yards with almost enough power to harvest something...
With the dove and pigeon die off there's not much for high volume pesting in this neck of the wood it seems like a good idea to go for more high value quarry. Namely coyotes!
The need for more FPE and better terminal Bullet performance is imperative...
The AirForce Condor is a prime platform for those with tinkeritus and I'm a champ at that.
Started by turning to the lathe to improve the valve. Improved it enough to be useless for pellets but ok for 25 grain slugs. Accurate to 150 but low on umph.
Picked up a new unfired 223 Remmy take off barrel. Fired up the lathe again and turned the largest portion of the barrel to a 0.625". (Figure larger is stiffer and the Condor suffers from flex...)
Ended up with a fairly well machined 22 3/8" barrel.
Chickened out on a one piece 4 1/2" barrel bushing. Figured it easier to machine 2 - 3/4" bushings. The bushings with O-rings turned out nice.
Drilled an tapped the shroud in two additional places providing for 4 set screws 90 degrees apart for careful alignment of the barrel in the chassis and smooth free operation of the breech.
Scrounged a Lee 225107 single cavity mould from a friend, along with the furnace, couple of plumbers lead ingots, sizing press and .225" size die. Spent a evening learning about casting. Was fun.
Results ended up 38.5 grains after sizing. Used the lathe and tail stock to hollow point a few. The result is a hollow point 35 grain Bullet with one full turn of the tail stock handle.
Results:
38.5 gr 3000 to 2750 psi, pwr wheel @ 9. MV = 926-932 FPS
35 gr Hp 2750-2725 psi, pwr wheel @ 9 MV - 949-947 FPS
First shots a 20 yards were of decent consistency.
Tomorrow, if weather agrees I'll check groups and zero at 65 yards and check drops at 100 and 150 yards to determine bc.
Hopefully things will go well.
Slugs are a new thing in the psp world and bring things to the next level. However, most airgun barrels are configured for pellets leaving slugs somewhat lacking.
I shoot NSA 24.8 hollow point slugs at 0.218" diameter into moa @ 150 yards with almost enough power to harvest something...
With the dove and pigeon die off there's not much for high volume pesting in this neck of the wood it seems like a good idea to go for more high value quarry. Namely coyotes!
The need for more FPE and better terminal Bullet performance is imperative...
The AirForce Condor is a prime platform for those with tinkeritus and I'm a champ at that.
Started by turning to the lathe to improve the valve. Improved it enough to be useless for pellets but ok for 25 grain slugs. Accurate to 150 but low on umph.
Picked up a new unfired 223 Remmy take off barrel. Fired up the lathe again and turned the largest portion of the barrel to a 0.625". (Figure larger is stiffer and the Condor suffers from flex...)
Ended up with a fairly well machined 22 3/8" barrel.
Chickened out on a one piece 4 1/2" barrel bushing. Figured it easier to machine 2 - 3/4" bushings. The bushings with O-rings turned out nice.
Drilled an tapped the shroud in two additional places providing for 4 set screws 90 degrees apart for careful alignment of the barrel in the chassis and smooth free operation of the breech.
Scrounged a Lee 225107 single cavity mould from a friend, along with the furnace, couple of plumbers lead ingots, sizing press and .225" size die. Spent a evening learning about casting. Was fun.
Results ended up 38.5 grains after sizing. Used the lathe and tail stock to hollow point a few. The result is a hollow point 35 grain Bullet with one full turn of the tail stock handle.
Results:
38.5 gr 3000 to 2750 psi, pwr wheel @ 9. MV = 926-932 FPS
35 gr Hp 2750-2725 psi, pwr wheel @ 9 MV - 949-947 FPS
First shots a 20 yards were of decent consistency.
Tomorrow, if weather agrees I'll check groups and zero at 65 yards and check drops at 100 and 150 yards to determine bc.
Hopefully things will go well.