Never really bothered trying ots of different pellets but noticed whilst practicing for Police Pistol that through a my (borrowed) 92f eley wasps are truely rubbish when compered to RWS Hobbys. Wasps will now be reserved for friends to shoot with.
Given that I will be using them through the 92f and my HW40 what are the differences between RWS Hobby, Geco and CO2 pellet apart from the fact that Geco's seem cheapest?
cheers
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AA S410K .22, BSA Supersport .22, HW40 .177, Umarex Berretta 92fs .177 Webley Junior .177 (1954)
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mmmm Not many pellet factories out there, Far out numbered by Tin manufactures / packing companies
I found Bisley Practice as good as RWS Hobby and about the same price, the pellet needs to be light weight and a snug fit in the mag.
I've run out of Geco's and have been using up tins of all sorts, once I've used up the current tin of Bisley practice I'll be buying Geco's again. The quality is consistent enough for my Zastava which demands a steady skirt size and they have performed well in all of my 6ft/lb rifles. A good all round pellet for low powered guns. Good value for money