Originally Posted by
rhyslightnin
Just watched an aeac video on long range .177 pellet stability. He used some predetor polymags and it got me thinking..... The Daystate hasn't sold, the BSA is broke, as am I & I'm currently without a pcp (don't like using a gun I'm trying to sell). So I'm considering re-scoping the DS and trying some of the above pellets or other various hollow point variations for the farm. Might even service it & wind the power back to 9.5/10 just to slow them down a bit more.
What is people's impression of the various "hunting hollows" ,"flat heads" & what I call "spiked hollows".... Any recommendations in .177?
And is there any other tips I could use for a .177 rat & bird rig?
Thanks Rhys
It is no different to any other pellet/barrel match. There may be the usual suspects but until you load and send, you wont have a clue what works in your barrel.
The other issue with HP and that genre of hunting pellet is how far they can go within a group before the accuracy drops off.
My HW100 likes Bisley Pest Control...good to 30 yards max.
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