Both are closer to 1-1/4 oz (546 grains)... 1-3/8 oz weighs 601 grains. These aren't even close... I'm sure they include the weight of the wad in the payload, which is cheating in my book. Very lame...
Price that your scale has the abbreviation of “gn” on the display, indicating grains, not “gm” which would indicate grams. Not trying to pick on you just don’t want you to be upset when somebody leaves a smart ass comment. Just do a little research before you post a video. Other than that not bad vid.
I always wondered if there is a difference in range and pellet count when u have a 3” shell that is 1-1/4oz and a 3.5” shell with the same 1-1/4oz Or even a 2.75” shell
Why do people say double BB ? That would indicate a quad B. It’s either double B or just simply BB. Not double BB. Just an observation. I hear this a lot and it is incorrect.
Burn test please
Both are closer to 1-1/4 oz (546 grains)... 1-3/8 oz weighs 601 grains. These aren't even close... I'm sure they include the weight of the wad in the payload, which is cheating in my book. Very lame...
Your scale is in grains not grams. 😮
559 grams is actually equivalent to 19.7 ounces, which you would have to shoot out of a tripod mounted weapon.
Price that your scale has the abbreviation of “gn” on the display, indicating grains, not “gm” which would indicate grams. Not trying to pick on you just don’t want you to be upset when somebody leaves a smart ass comment. Just do a little research before you post a video. Other than that not bad vid.
I always wondered if there is a difference in range and pellet count when u have a 3” shell that is 1-1/4oz and a 3.5” shell with the same 1-1/4oz Or even a 2.75” shell
Or is it jus the speed that changes
Why do people say double BB ? That would indicate a quad B. It’s either double B or just simply BB. Not double BB. Just an observation. I hear this a lot and it is incorrect.