Pellet Deformation on Accuracy
Objective:
To determine the effects ( if any) of that of damaged pellets on the accuracy of an air rifle.
Procedure:
1.Fire a course of 5 “Clean” pellets into a standard AR-5 target from bench position
2.Fire another course of pellets into a new AR-5 target this time with “ Damaged” pellets from bench position
3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 until a total of 25 pellets from each group ( or a total of 50 pellets) had been fired
4.Score as accurately as possible all 10 targets using the standard scoring method
5.Calculate the average score for each pellet group
6.Calculate the Standard Deviation for each pellet group
7.Calculate the Percent Change
Equipment:
Gamo BigCat 1200 (stock)
.177 RWS Meisterkulgen (8.2 grain)
AR-5 target @ 10 meters
Data:

Clean Pellet
Score:
33/50
30/50
38/50
36/50
36/50
Avg = 34.6/50
St. Dev. = 2.8
Damaged Pellet
Score:
32/50
35/50
25/50
35/50
29/50
Avg = 31.2
St. Dev. = 3.8
Percent Difference = 9.8%
Conclusion:
From the data obtained, there is a 9.8% reduction in Accuracy when shooting “damaged “ pellets over “clean” pellets.
Given that both sets of shots were performed by the same shooter with no change to equipment, the variables of Shooter and equipment performance are greatly negated and are considered nullified for the purposes of this experiment.
Other:
Example of a Damaged Pellet used for testing


Example of a Clean pellet used for testing


An additional 40 shots were taken at a distance of 30 meters to show the spread of the pellets at a longer distance ***


one thing that i was not expecting was how well the damaged pellets grouped together, i was expecting them to scatter all over the target however they seemed to shoot very consistently and group nicely towards the bottom of the target.