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    Has title,how good a pellet are these compared to say h@n ftt,jsb exact and air arms field.im considering getting some in .177 to try

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    Crap. Even worse than Superdomes. No offence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker View Post
    Crap. Even worse than Superdomes. No offence.
    That bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by knightrider View Post
    That bad
    In the occasional 'just the right barrel' they'll probably go OK, but I can tell you how many shooters used them in the 2017 Worlds - None.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knightrider View Post
    Has title,how good a pellet are these compared to say h@n ftt,jsb exact and air arms field.im considering getting some in .177 to try
    I've posted a thread selling off a lot of bits of tins of pellets, ideal for trying out without having to buy full tins, there are some Superfileds among them for £1 - it may be worth getting a few others to mitigate the postage?

    It really is a barrel and individual gun thing though, the main brands are consistently the best, but some others can throw up a few surprises now and again. My Wife's Regal for instance loves Superdomes, but they are just "ok" in most of my other guns, but fine for plinking and outdoor on the range.

    As Richenbacker rightly points out - they are not used in major comps because they are not aimed at that market, they are a cheap and cheerful plinking and hunting pellet - in the right gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesim1 View Post
    [...] My Wife's Regal for instance loves Superdomes, but they are just "ok" in most of my other guns, but fine for plinking and outdoor on the range. [...]

    James
    Interesting Daystate connection - I've an old LR90 that shoots well with .177 Superdomes.

    Regarding .177 Superfields v Superdomes, we once did some comparison chrono tests through a few different springers (TXs, HW95s, 97s). The Superfields were quite a bit down on power compared to Superdomes.

    As you say - always worth a try though. They should at least be a decent plinking / practice pellet.

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    Had a Hw100 177 once, and the superfields were the best pellet in that by a mile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markpimmy View Post
    Had a Hw100 177 once, and the superfields were the best pellet in that by a mile.
    They were very good in my .177" HW100 too.
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    Very good in various Diana's that I've tried them in. Only very slightly behind Superdome and FTT in some. All in .177 cal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knightrider View Post
    Has title,how good a pellet are these compared to say h@n ftt,jsb exact and air arms field.im considering getting some in .177 to try
    Ok in my Compatto and before that Prosport. Better than superdomes, less efficient than AADF/JSB and HN FTT.

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