A wise sage recently told me: "No one uses the 7.0-grain pellets, unless your pistol is 40+ years old!"
I had informed him: "Gee, I've been using the RWS R10Match 7.0's for the last seven years . . . Olympic Trials next week!"
Sage: "Why the hell have you been doing that? You're gonna totally suck as usual!!!"
Me: "Because the 7.0 tin has a pretty picture of a pistol, and the 8.2grain can shows a dude with an air rifle!?!"
The wise sage then threw his coffee in my face & walked off in utter disgust.
Hence, 7.0gr vs 8.2grain? Sage vs. Grasshopper . . . Who's right?
Data: I had previously chrony'd my Steyr EVO10 at 568ft/sec with the 7.0gr "Pistol" pellet. Didn't think much of it - 568 being a bit fast.
( I had no data on my Morini 162, as I had thrown it in the trash after last spring's CMP match . . . )
510 ft/sec or something close being "Optimal."
Calculating thru the kinetic energy formula; solving for velocity of a 8.2grain "Rifle" pellet, keeping KE constant. We derive 522 ft/sec.
(I intentionally left a small transcription error in there, for you physics nerds to find.)
So, who's right? What's "BEST?"
As always, comments invited and your opinions criticized . . . .
