I only know RWS's 'Hobby' pellets in .22.
I am getting a match CO2 'air-pistol' in .22 for simulating ye olde .22 rimfire slow-fire on NSRA PL15 targets.
Which quality flat-nose pellets are worth considering for this type of thing?
I only know RWS's 'Hobby' pellets in .22.
I am getting a match CO2 'air-pistol' in .22 for simulating ye olde .22 rimfire slow-fire on NSRA PL15 targets.
Which quality flat-nose pellets are worth considering for this type of thing?
Bisley Practice are definately worth a try. Outshoot Hobby in everything i have tried them in.
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That's good because I already have a couple of tins of Hobby. They always seemed to have a good reputation back in the day, and the fact they are only 12 grains gives a bit more zip in what is a fairly slow-ball category.
Will try the Bisleys as well.
It seems RWS still make the Meisterkulgen 5.5mm and H&N make a couple of 5.5mm flat heads as well, so maybe I will do a test when I get the pistol.
I didn't know that .22 Meisters were still made so thanks for that. The Bisleys are an H&N pellet, i think they are known as Sport under their own brand.
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You're already there Alistair: RWS Hobbies. You'll find nowt better.
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JSB Jumbo match wadcutter,found them the best in my old FN19.
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Had a similar requirement for a Crosman 2240 and 600 for target shooting. Tried lots of different pellets. Bearing in mind the 2240 isn't especially pellet fussy but the 600 is- big time- I had to find a pellet to suit both.
Crosman MatchPel ticked all the boxes and shoots really good groups from each pistol. Made in the USA and our sponsor sells them!
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