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    pellets for a s10bb rifle

    just bought a s10 bb rifle full length , and im wondering what pellets other owners have used with success , i use mozzies in my tx and 410 and im hoping to stick with the same pellet if i can
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    Quote Originally Posted by screwdriver View Post
    just bought a s10 bb rifle full length , and im wondering what pellets other owners have used with success , i use mozzies in my tx and 410 and im hoping to stick with the same pellet if i can

    mozzies works well in mine , ive noticed they tend to like the lighter pellet (i.e) accupell, mozzies ect. but then again all rifles are different im afraid youll just have to experiment

    HTH craig

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    Bismags. Group like a dream, and are a bunnies nightmare...
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    alot of places also say bismags but what do you find the trajectory like, as i have a tin but thought they might be a bit heavy
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    Mine likes bismags and AA field.
    Hates RWS Superdomes and not great with accupell

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    Mine loves RWS Superfields, 5.52

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    Quote Originally Posted by screwdriver View Post
    alot of places also say bismags but what do you find the trajectory like, as i have a tin but thought they might be a bit heavy
    Not as bad as a .22, but you do need a range finder, or field markers for long-range sniping off a pod. With practice you'll soon get used to it.
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    jsb 22 for mine nice tight grouping at 30 yds
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    after a trial run today the only pellet that grouped really well was the bismags,the mozzies ,defiants,premiers i tried produced poor groups with alot of flyers, the mozzies i found at least 1 in 10 pellets had damaged skirts which of course i didnt use ,a shame as i like these in my tx.
    the bismags which were only 5.50 a tin were all perfectly finnished and appeared to be of very good quality, so bisleys it is
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