S & W 78G ragged holes

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Otter
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S & W 78G ragged holes

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I have a S & W .22 cal 78g and it leaves ragged holes on the target using wadcutters. Pointed pellets work fine.

Any ideas why?

Thanks
Rover
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

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Crap targets (use Euro imports), low velocity (use lightest pellets) but not much help there. Gun MUST be .177 to compete. Frankly, the gun is unsuitable for the game.
spektr
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

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Agreed with Rovers comment about craap targets.....
There is a way to make it better, if you are too cheap to buy good targets....
Use the cheapest hair spray on the target to "firm up" the paper.
Still bad, but less bad.....
william
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

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Way back when... there was a post recommending baking targets in the oven. There is always somebody here ready to come to the rescue of the too-frugal.
Otter
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

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Thanks for all the replies.

BUT all my other air rifles and air pistols leave perfect round holes on all the paper targets I use.

Only the .22 78g S&W leaves ragged holes.

So I think it is the pistol...pointed pellets work fine.

Other ideas?
Rover
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

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I found this posted online about a just rebuilt gun:

"Velocity tested at around 411 fps using lead pellets."

I find this hard to believe using .22 pellets. Anyone else?
High Left
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

Post by High Left »

What kind of wadcutter pellets? Do they fit the bore well, or will they fall out the muzzle if you point it down, like crosman super pells did in my old powerline.
Otter
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

Post by Otter »

Rover had a reply about power so I found out that the power is adjustable on this pistol. I dialed the power up and now the holes are perfect. The pistol does chrony around 400 fps with 12.4 g pellets.

Thanks to everyone...
crrmeyer
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Re: S & W 78G ragged holes

Post by crrmeyer »

Hopefully you have one of the early versions of the 78G with the adjustable trigger. The eliminated that on later production. I presume too many folks were screwing up the trigger mechanism.
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