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    QYS "Sreamline" Pellets.

    Tried the above yesterday in .177 8.48g in my TX200HC, indoor bench rested.

    Very impressed, tight groups at 30 metres !
    Other types and weights available.

    Anyone else liking them ?
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    From what I can gather, John, the range of QYS pellets have been very well received by many shooters from varying disciplines.
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    Only tried the heavy .177 and they are pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    From what I can gather, John, the range of QYS pellets have been very well received by many shooters from varying disciplines.
    I was impressed by the substantial skirt thickness as apposed to popular brands and the overall finish even the tin looked good with a screw-on lid !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    I was impressed by the substantial skirt thickness as apposed to popular brands and the overall finish even the tin looked good with a screw-on lid !
    I have been transferring JSB into the empty tins. Reduces their oxidation than the standard slip n tape tins.

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    My Daystates love the QYS Domed 9.56gr. The quality of all the QYS seems to be a lot better than the JSBs.

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    Also liking them alot as well. Wonder if .22 will ever come out??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonboy View Post
    I have been transferring JSB into the empty tins. Reduces their oxidation than the standard slip n tape tins.
    Good tip !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    I was impressed by the substantial skirt thickness as apposed to popular brands and the overall finish even the tin looked good with a screw-on lid !
    Don't rely on the screw-on lid. I dropped a full tin and it burst open . Fortunately it was on carpet, not soil or grass!
    I would say that they are probably the best pellets I have found to date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    Tried the above yesterday in .177 8.48g in my TX200HC, indoor bench rested.

    Very impressed, tight groups at 30 metres !
    Other types and weights available.

    Anyone else liking them ?
    So far, outperforming everything else in my S200. Next up to try the heavies, and both at 4.49.

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    I think the H&N 8's look like QYS.

    Perhaps someone can photograph two side by side. I don't have any 8s.
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    I shoot the streamlined heavys, they give consistent results in my set up and not had any swarf, dirt, dust, debris or damaged skirts yet in over 20 tins

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    I’ve been using QYS 8.48grn domed for bench rest shooting using a Daystate Redwolf.

    The gun will group these pellets on top of each other at 25m and I have found that the 9.57grn versions will do a similar job.

    Weighing pellets from one tin of 8.48grn domed resulted in majority of them weighing 8.68grns, with most of the others all within
    +/- 0.1 grn or less.

    Pellets from another tin of 8.48grn domed averaged 8.5grns, but in terms of group sizes, both batches of pellets gave excellent results.

    I have also tried them in my HW110 laminate full length rifle, and they are the most accurate pellet for it, again producing one hole, pellet on pellet groups at 25m.
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    Today I received and tried a tin of the said .177 pellets on the club range at 30 yards in my TX200HC.
    Impressed with overall accuracy and grouping, almost nothing to choose between JSB Exact Express but they deserve trialling in my other .177 cal. air rifles !

    First impressions on opening the tin, lovely shiny airgun pellets !!
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    I have now tried the heavies and they are even better. My gun doesn’t like the JSBs, so not a fair comparison.

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