...finding out cost me a donated chronograph.
Was thinking about my back yard guns and how they've done what I need inside the range they get used in (25-30yards max.). So was working backwards to find what vel. the favored combination of rifle and pellet was delivering at 30yards.
(In case you are wondering, so long as it delivered 5-6 foot pounds at 30 yards and would group uner 1", was doing fine for any backyard pest, including squirrels.)
Lots of testing this afternoon...63degrees/ +7feet elevation. Crosman figures not far off the published mark for stock valve and 24" barrel or 14" barrel (2260 from Cooked Barn but with stock valving and a 2300 from the Crosman custom shop). Daisy 22SG a good bit slower than advertized, but equal to the published "real world" speeds. Tuned QB79 still where I left it (had smoothed it and done most of the simple tunes, but then DECREASED hammer spring and slightly increased valve spring to get it back down to the 650fps area).
Got some figures for some old original Sherian Cylinderical slugs...the ones without the waist...15.8gr. average weight. With 595fps at 5feet and 542fps at 90feet, it worked out to a BC of .0377...which is more impressive than any of the current pellets tried so far.
So i decided to try to get the figures from the 2260 fr the Logun "Penetrators"...evidently the muzzle brake's set screws had gotten loose...pellet "tinged" the brake..centered the Chrony.