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    H&N Field and Target Trophy .22 5.55 Pellets !

    Out now and new I believe !
    Has anyone tried them in the older British springers ?
    I'm thinking BSA, Webley and Scott etc.

    They just may be the answer to replacing the superb Eley Wasp in our older air rifles ?
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    Well I've just ordered some so we'll see what happens !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    Out now and new I believe !
    Has anyone tried them in the older British springers ?
    I'm thinking BSA, Webley and Scott etc.

    They just may be the answer to replacing the superb Eley Wasp in our older air rifles ?

    In reading your post, above, I thought this might be a new pellet variety, so I googled it and found this video review:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwZ94kAf2go

    However, it was produced in 2016, so this pellet must be an old variety.

    On the other hand, I would be keen to find a replacement for the superb Eley Wasp. I am finding, after tests in recent days, that H&N Pointed are producing excellent groupings in my .22s but these are old H&Ns of some 40 years ago. I think the new H&Ns are smooth bodied. I will get some new ones, however, and try these.

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    Got a sample pack and worked well in my Mercury mk3 ,not been able to find full tins until now. Tried 5.54 as well god but no better than 5.53 . Where did you find a full tin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluefan View Post
    Got a sample pack and worked well in my Mercury mk3 ,not been able to find full tins until now. Tried 5.54 as well god but no better than 5.53 . Where did you find a full tin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    Voymir.
    Many thanks I burned through a lot of lead on Saturday I need to replenish. Good to meet you btw ,should you Mel and I form a sub group we could call ourselves the Freefallers!
    Ps acupell ft 5.53 seem to go well through my Mercury ,but not some others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluefan View Post
    Many thanks I burned through a lot of lead on Saturday I need to replenish. Good to meet you btw ,should you Mel and I form a sub group we could call ourselves the Freefallers!
    Ps acupell ft 5.53 seem to go well through my Mercury ,but not some others.
    Yes Saturday depleted my pellet arsenal also but it was a really good day all round !
    See you in June maybe !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackrider View Post
    Out now and new I believe !
    Has anyone tried them in the older British springers ?
    I'm thinking BSA, Webley and Scott etc.

    They just may be the answer to replacing the superb Eley Wasp in our older air rifles ?
    Yes I have tried 5.55 FTT in my long 45" Mod D made 1910.

    Didn't do well. Outclassed by good old Domes = <3/4" groups @ 20yds rested. Defiant Vintage didn't do well either.

    Strangely, found the large FTT's shot beautifully in a 97K, so used up the tin there.

    I've got a red box of oxidised old Marksman No2 bore roundheads to try when weather improves!

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