25 cal 43 Grain hollowpoint Water Jug test, Mrhollowpoint1 #2
25 cal 43 Grain hollowpoint with benjamin marauder air rifle www. mrhollowpoint. com
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hey robert i thought of something you might think is funny how about casting a 1000 grain .25 cal pellet XD
@Mrhollowpoint1 but… didnt roy tweek the hammer on the gun so it would be more powerful?
@lambchops1493 Dude,you don’t have a clue! I think you need to buy one first and then make comments.What kind of name is Lambchops,,Oh I know,,your with PETA!!! Now I get it!
If you don’t have any constructive to say,,don’t bother! Pay no attention Bob,,you find these ID.10T’s everywhere,lol!
airgunweb has a video on youtube on this .25 and .22 air rifle
I don’t understand how it is possible for it to be shooting a 43 grain pellet at 730 FPS. My Marauder .25 shoots 27.8 grain pellets at an average of 851 FPS. Given that information one can devise a formula to figure out how fast another pellet will shoot. That formula is FPS x pellet grain = grain of different pellet multiplied by X
Here’s an example: 850×27.8 = 43x. That equals to 23630 = 43x. 549 = x. Therefore, a 43 g pellet shoots at 549 FPS. Dealing 28.7 FPE. Explain why you think im wrong
@lambchops1493
maybe you need to check your crony, I have no problems getting monster power out of my M-rod.
my numbers are true and solid, i cant help it if you cant get the same.
I have a guy shooting my 73 grain and he is in the 750′s on speed so its must be you!!!
I did some calculations, and a .25 marauder shoots 43 g pellets at 402 fps. That is crap. They produce barely any energy compared to a lighter pellet.
A 43 g pellet at 730 fps isnt possible in this gun. More like 500 fps is realistic. If it were true then it would be producing 50 ft lbs.
Also no way in hell your getting 730 fps with a 43 g pellet. The 730 fps is probably with a 20 g pellet
Believe it or not a 43 grain in that gun will produce around 13 ft lbs… A normal 25-30 pellet produces 30 ft lbs.
You Kind of Look like that one guy from Reno 911 But Great Vid.
do you make your pellets or buy them
Hi there, i tried to contact u via the email-adress on your website to place an order but the email-adress doesn’t seem to work.
Grtz,
C.
How many powerfull shots can u get out off the marauder .25 ?
thanx
@mrhollowpoint is the Benjamin Marauder . 25 a better gun than the gamo hunter extreme .25 cal
@19donnie77
4 days ago @Mrhollowpoint1 will u post it on here when u have them made 2 fit the mag. 4 .22 &how can i go by getting them when i get my rifle.THANKS ALOT!!!
@Mrhollowpoint1 will u post it on here when u have them made 2 fit the mag. 4 .22 &how can i go by getting them when i get my rifle.THANKS ALOT!!!
@19donnie77
the .217 diameter will work single shot only.
I am working on some that will fit the magazine
bob
@Crete1943 Which will work well in the .22 marauder.
Get those 43g HP’s sized to .253. Should do very well with my 80 fpe.
@Crete1943
well you have to remeber its a stock gun and with a 28 grain pellet it moves much faster than my 43 grain. I had a Daystate 25 and it was only going 500 fps with the hollowpoint and you know the price difference in the two rifles. If we can get another 150 fps out of it I think we will have a super production gun.
bob
Nice video. Thank you. I was expecting a better result with the big .25 cal. The .22 cal. in your previous video seems a better water jug destroyer. Impressive pellets/bullets. How do you re-size them to whatever caliber you want?