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    Good pellet for a Beretta 92f?

    As title really, whats the best accurate pellet for this pistol? I was thinking either JSB Exacts, Mossies or R10 Pistol lightweights?

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    i used rws hobby in mine worked fine
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    Their light pellets!, 7gr. Might have to give em a try.

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    RWS Hobby or Geco

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    Not too concerned about price, just want the most accurate and consistant.

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    RWS Hobby's are very consistant in mine. Any good quality pellet such as the R 10's & A.A Fields should be fine, however, with the limited power provided by the C02, don't use a very heavy pellet.

    Most of the inconsistantcy would probably be coming from the variations in temerature of the C02 during use, especially if shot quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andythilo View Post
    As title really, whats the best accurate pellet for this pistol? I was thinking either JSB Exacts, Mossies or R10 Pistol lightweights?
    Pistols like rifles are pellet fussy, what works well in one beretta may not like your's. As already stated the Co2 has a lot to do with accuracy, hot and cold days will give you different results with the same pellet.

    My advice would be put a handfull of Co2 in a warm place, and beg, steal and borrow as many different types of pellets as possible to try in your beretta to find the one it likes the best. Also give it at least 30 seconds between shots as rapid fire will cause the Co2 to cool, making your shot's drop.

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    Cheers for the input guys. I might order one of those tester packs on ####, i've got a few tins but their high end target pistol pellets for my Morini.

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    I use my Beretta as a plinker, so I feed it all the pellets that I have tried on my rifles and found to be no good. Thousands of um!
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    38THFOOT does quite well with RWS Hobby. Check out the February Police Pistol results!

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    Been using Bisley practice in mine with decent results.
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