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Performance
Quigley Version V
 (Picture Quigley Version IV)
Performance
Performance may vary slightly between guns though each gun is tested and will show results similar to the following figures. Each gun may also have a break in period and as a general rule you should expect a Quigley to perform better with time and use. With proper maintenance and use, oil will fully coat all moving parts, the barrel will lose any fuzz, and parts will wear a little to smooth out tight tolerances. Our prototype Quigley V rifle initially was able to shoot a Beeman Kodiak Extra Heavy pellet at 830 fps. Now after a few thousand shots the same gun is able to shoot 880+ fps!
(Measured at 24" from Muzzle)
| Pellet |
Pump |
Max. Pump Force |
Velocity fps |
Energy ft-lbs |
.22 Crossman Premier (14.4 grain) |
9 |
27 |
964 |
29.72 |
.22 JBS Exact (16.0 grains) |
9 |
27 |
940 |
31.4 |
.22 Beeman Kodiak (21.1 grains) |
9 |
27 |
860 |
34.66 |
Eu Jin (28.4 grains) |
9 |
27 |
766 |
37.01 |
Accuracy
The Quigley V rifles are not noticeably hold sensitive but care should still taken to rest the gun on the same points between shots. The same number of pumps should be used between shots for accurate results. Part of the testing process for each Quigley is an outdoor accuracy test shooting from a bench rest. Quigley rifles have the potential to be very accurate if operated correctly. Some individuals have reported sub 1" center to center patterns at 100 yards. In our testing we shoot 40-50 yards outdoor and expect a .5” center to center pattern.
Repeatability
Excellent repeatability is one of the Quigley V strong points. As long as the same number of pumps is used between shots and the rifle is not overcharged each shot should deliver almost identical results.
(Measured 24" from Barrel)
| Pellet |
Number of Shots. |
Max. |
Min. |
Max. % Deviance |
.22 Beeman Kodiak (21.1 grains) |
6 |
864 |
858 |
+/- 0.34% @ 9 pumps |
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