This is my complete review of the Jefferson State Air Rifles HAWK in .22 caliber. I run the PCP through its paces and share the results with you first hand. I shoot 10 different types of slugs and pellets to try and narrow down what this ole likes and you will see, it is pretty accurate with the larger pellets, slugs.
If you are going to shoot slugs, shoot 218's for sure as the barrel is not choked and needs to have that tighter fit.    
		Hey guys!
 I proudly present to you, Part 2 in my 3 part 'HUNTING PELLET SHOOTOUT' series.
  In this part, I concentrate on accuracy. Each of the shot groups were sighted in and power on the PCP was adjusted to get as close as possible to the sweet spot of velocity. In this part 2 to the video series, I will be shooting them from two of the top-selling PCP's on the market in the past 12 months, The Umarex Gauntlet and the ATI Nova Liberty. Shots were made from 50 yards on a bench with low wind on a bright sunny day.
Part three will showcase shooting the same six hunting pellets from an ATI Nova Liberty. I am trying to use PCP's that are the every mans PCP and not something tailor-made to shoot one of these pellets and steal the show.
The pellets tested in this video are:
Crosman Premier Hollow Point           14.13 gr
JSB Hades                              15.89 gr
Skenco Ultra Shock                     16.66 gr
H&N Hunter                             18.21 gr
H&N Hunter Extreme                     18.52 gr
JSB Ultra Shock                        25.39 gr
The Top Three performers from Part 1 were:
JSB Hades                              15.89 gr
Skenco Ultra Shock                     16.66 gr
H&N Hunter                             18.21 gr
Remember to write down what the top three performers were in Part 1 because you will want to compare the result against Part 2 Top three.    









