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Thread: .177 bis mags, how heavy?????

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    .177 bis mags, how heavy?????

    I heard they are well heavy, is this true.
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    10.8 ish......
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    do they drop much compared to others, ftt's, aa' diabolos ect???
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    a bit more, yep....
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    .22 Bis mags drop quite a lot, if thats any help
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    Not much difference in drop out to 45yds.
    I weighed a few tins and found them to be 10.6grn.
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    thanks guys much apprecated
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    Arrow

    Split the difference

    Use Exterminator / Logun Penetrators @ 9.50 Grains

    BOB/R

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    Bob do you know if the Exterminators / Penetrators give good results in a mk1 Logun Carbine (177) ?

    wurzel

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    Quote Originally Posted by throdgrain
    .22 Bis mags drop quite a lot, if thats any help
    As the thread is about .177 i don't think it is of any help

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    Holdover at 60yrds with a 40yrd zero is the bottom post on a Tasco Varmint

    If that helps

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    if zero is 30 yrds,you would just get short of an extra 1"drop at 50 yrds with the bisley magnums as against ft trophy and A/A field.

    kevG

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    Excellent pellet for hunting though!

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    clubshot Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wurzel
    Bob do you know if the Exterminators / Penetrators give good results in a mk1 Logun Carbine (177) ?

    wurzel
    Wurzel,
    Still got a few Free .177 trial packs
    email me for a pack and try bob@practicalshotting.org.uk

    BOB/R

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