I'm going to try to summarize testing from about the last week. Based on total count on my chronograph, I'm approaching 1000 shots through the Blackwolf. And that's just too much to share all the holes on paper.
Still have only shot from the 1:22 SubMOA barrel.
Blue hammer spring on MIN + reg @ 95 bar = 930-940 with JSB 20.83 Lights
Blue hammer spring + reg @ 95 bar = max of 830fps with Grands (regardless of the hammer spring tension wheel)
Blue hammer spring + reg @ 95 bar = max of 870 with MRDs (regardless of the hammer spring tension wheel)
ie, need a higher reg pressure than 95 bar for the 25.4 and 28.5 grain JSB .22 pellets
I had high hopes for the JSB Lights, based on how they shoot at 50 yards. But for whatever reason, accuracy falls apart at 100 yards with these pellets from this barrel. 100 yard EBR cards are in the 200-215 range with the Lights. And that includes some late night (no wind) cards. This one is on the better end of the spectrum for the Lights from the 1:22 barrel.
And this is with a fairly consistent tune, similar to what was shared earlier. JSB .22/20.83, with tune described above.
I've also tried the LIghts at various speeds, up to as fast as 1010. They didn't get any better at different speeds.
Boxed Crosman Premiers
Based on a handful of people telling me these 1:22 barrels like the JTS 22grain pellets, I decided to try some of the old boxed Crosman Premiers (14.3grains). They're similar to the JTS in that they're rock hard "lead" and that they can generally be shot faster than typical for their weight. I tried the CPs from 880-1070fps and they were good out to 100 yards, but not great. Generally they'd fall into the "no" category from me for accuracy. It took the white spring to get the CPs under 1100 fps at a reg pressure of 95 bar.
JSB .22/18.13
To me this pellet is the quintessential .22 pellet. Almost all .22 PCPs that I've tried have them, if the gun can be slowed down to produce 880-920fps with them. So, I shot a bunch of 18.1s from the Blackwolf, just to "see."
The 18.1s shot the best 100 yard EBR score from the BW yet, a 219. Which isn't great, but respectable for a pellet with such a low BC. These 5x5 groups @ 100 yard average out to just over 1.5moa, and that's 25 consecutive shots. And for those familiar with the EBR scoring format, only 1-2 shots were solidl 7s. There are a couple that likely plug up to an 8, but all the rest were 8s or better. The 8 ring is two inches in diameter.
Extreme spreads were a bit wide with the 18.1s also, 890-910fps in my notes. These midweight .22 pellets are where I think the Blackwolf could likely benefit from a spacer inside the plenum. I suspect we'd see tighter ES with that trick.
Generally the Blackwolf at these roughly 35-40fpe power levels is just a joy to shoot. Hardly any recoil, lots and lots of shots per fill, nice and quiet. Overall, very enjoyable trigger time.
In this first 1000ish shots with the 1:22 barrel I've concluded that at about 175-200 shots, I better start getting ready to pull the barrel and clean it well. The last couple cleanings haven't shown as much lead on the patches as I got from the heavy slugs with earlier testing, but to get the best accuracy, the barrel REALLY prefers to be quite clean.
From here I'll move on to seriously assess accuracy from some configurations with the 1:22 barrel and the JSB MRDs and the Grands. I have some JTS 25.4s, and some of the JTS 21.53 pellets that I also might try to run through it, but the focus will be on the JSB. I've tried various pellets from this 1:22 barrel with the reg at a high 170 bar, and at a low 95 bar, but haven't done much earnest testing with it in the mid ranges. So, MRDs and Grands at reg pressures in the 110-140 bar range is next. After that, will move on to one of the other barrels.