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    AA Exact Express wow

    Just opened a new tin of AA express .177 for my Prosport and must have a mega batch, grouping is brill. Also great in my xs501 fun gun. Usually rotate with jsb express but might stick with the aa's from jsr.

    Crossman 7.9 boxed still unbeatable in my .177 97, hope they don't stop making them

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    Go back to the shop and buy the rest of the batch!
    Good deals with these members

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebull View Post
    Go back to the shop and buy the rest of the batch!
    Definitely, if your posting how good they are then you must be impressed, and will probably never find them as good again - definitely with a sleeve.

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    Good advice lads, cheers ☺

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    If it's mail order from JSR, if you ask them nicely they may be able to check the batch number on the bottom of the tins for you - phonecall may be better than web order.
    Good deals with these members

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    AA Express is eactly the same pellet as the JSB Exact Express. You must have a good batch so buy as many tins of it that you can and save them for comps, if that is what you are into.

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    fantastic pellets i never buy anything else for my weihrauch barrels. i dont see any difference between different batches.

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    AA field and AA express are they the same

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    Short answer, no. Rog

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    Quote Originally Posted by darren m View Post
    AA field and AA express are they the same
    AA Field are 8.44grn

    AA Express are 7.89grn

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    My Prosport groups with AA pellets are fantastic, so I decided to try some JSB's last year because I can get them cheaper but the grouping isn't as good, so I just stick with the AA's.

    I've read that JSB's are a harder pellet than the AA's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    My Prosport groups with AA pellets are fantastic, so I decided to try some JSB's last year because I can get them cheaper but the grouping isn't as good, so I just stick with the AA's.

    I've read that JSB's are a harder pellet than the AA's.

    Pete
    I believe the JSBs and AA are the same pellet. I had this discussion on here only a couple of weeks back and one of the other chaps kindly posted this link which maybe of interest.

    https://airgunaccuracy.wordpress.com...ers-explained/

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    I believe the JSBs and AA are the same pellet. I had this discussion on here only a couple of weeks back and one of the other chaps kindly posted this link which maybe of interest.

    https://airgunaccuracy.wordpress.com...ers-explained/
    I'm sure someone said the lead compound was softer in AA's, I'll have a look tonight and compare the two makes together, I know they are different weights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lavant_Lad View Post
    AA Field are 8.44grn

    AA Express are 7.89grn
    thank you , not long returned to airguns and already had a stock of AA fields from about 4 years ago in .177, don't think seen the AA express as yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    I'm sure someone said the lead compound was softer in AA's, I'll have a look tonight and compare the two makes together, I know they are different weights.

    Pete
    That "may" have been me Pete ?
    We were compairng the AA Express to the JSB Express and shooting both through our respective guns at the local club.
    After a bit of discussion, we thought the JSB to be a little harder.
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