McRobert wrote:
The .177 accuracy with Crosman premier is less than an inch at 50 m, followed by the Jsb. Every time I try H&N pellets they jam leading to a problem yet in my Fusion II they are the best. I have increased the stock tank in size so my shot count is higher than original well over 100 at full power. I have large hand so the grip is small for me but is the same on both sides. I purchased this gun for rats and only now after using the Crosman premier pellets is good for that job.
I took the gun on my last vacation, I was having a great shooting day till I tried the H&N. The first 3 pellets were hard to push in the 4th jammed leaving a small lead fragment between the breach seal and the barrel. This caused all of the next pellets to deform as they slid into the barrel. I did not have any tools with me to rectify the problem so that was end of the day for me. Up till then I had put about 400 premiers through the gun without a problem.
Edit I would not buy the gun again even though the dynamics of size, weight, shot count and mag size are good
Thanks for your honest review McRobert. I am not seeing many guns in this size and weight, as I stated above I have already tried the NP03. Just to confirm your reason for not recommending it is because of the bottle pressure is lower then what the gun's max fill is and pellets falling back into the square pellet prob?