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    You can buy them off the bay
    Including shipping they come in at
    £26 for a tin of 200..

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    Thank you.

    You have just answered my question.
    Arthur

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    I think you have a very valid point Arthur.

    Would be good if pellet firing pistols were set up to hit the point of aim with lead pellets, which after all are accessible and used by most of us.

    I think Highland Outdoors are the importers but I doubt if they have enough clout to change things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket launcher View Post
    You can buy them off the bay
    Including shipping they come in at
    £26 for a tin of 200..
    At least you get 500 for 20 quid from H&N - the green match flatheads.

    I posted about these a few days ago but have received no replies.

    I assume that for one reason or another they aren't rated.

    It's a lot of money for a tin of pellets.
    Arthur

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    What about RWS Hypermax 5.2 grn on the bay for 8.95 plus 3.95 postage.

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    Thanks for the tip Baz.
    Arthur

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    These are on e**y
    Prometheus .177 'DYNAMIC' Triple P (PPP1)
    6.9g, 650! in a box for £14
    I got some for my anics skiff, but sold the skiff before I tried them, I'm going to try them in my my new Sig p320

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    The lightest pellets I have ever seen are North Air CO2 PELL, (see pic below) The metal head is a tiny wadcutter, smaller than the normal Prometheus type seen also in the pic. My scale is down in the garage but I am guessing these are less than 5 grn. If you get in quick there is an original sealed packet of 400 at a shop in Scotland for £15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    The lightest pellets I have ever seen are North Air CO2 PELL, (see pic below) The metal head is a tiny wadcutter, smaller than the normal Prometheus type seen also in the pic. My scale is down in the garage but I am guessing these are less than 5 grn. If you get in quick there is an original sealed packet of 400 at a shop in Scotland for £15.




    https://i.imgur.com/v3zT5ae.jpg
    They seem interesting Baz, plastic with the metal tip, I wonder how accurate they'd be tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    The lightest pellets I have ever seen are North Air CO2 PELL, (see pic below) The metal head is a tiny wadcutter, smaller than the normal Prometheus type seen also in the pic. My scale is down in the garage but I am guessing these are less than 5 grn. If you get in quick there is an original sealed packet of 400 at a shop in Scotland for £15.

    Baz


    https://i.imgur.com/v3zT5ae.jpg
    I have a box of these sold as Crosman co2pell exactly the same as your pic, they were supplied in a cardboard box with the pellets in a ziplock bag inside. I remember when I did try firing them thru a cp88 they used to produce long 'hairs' of the plastic material the skirts are made of. Interesting & unusual but not very practical.
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