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    What pellets do you guys use for bell target.

    Just tried accupel and it was like Dunkirk. Every shot that hit the plate ricocheted. Quite some distance as well.

    Before the smart alecs chime in, I was deliberately hitting it.

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    try something that's mostly hollow. Accupel have a shallow skirt so are quite solid, might not be deforming well at low power.
    My bell target is not a proper set up, so i shoot at distance and at full power... Rings loud

    I do have to re-shape the face plate occasionally though

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    Nearly all at wakefield use jsb exact also leaves a nice pip so easy to score if you miss the bell��
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    I use AA field or Jsb exact.
    I have read some where that some Bell target league only use rws super dome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unframed Dave View Post
    Just tried accupel and it was like Dunkirk. Every shot that hit the plate ricocheted. Quite some distance as well.

    Before the smart alecs chime in, I was deliberately hitting it.

    Dave
    Hi dave,

    we use rws r10 at Redhill Revolvers a nicely finished wad cutter all guns are set at 6ft lbs as well, h&n finale match are good too,

    hope this is some use to you,

    Cheers Mate, Bernard.

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    Once again, thanks all for your input. My main aim is to keep rebounds down. There is some slight opposition to this and, excuse the pun, I don't want to provide any ammo.

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    yeah, accys are very hard.
    JSB are very soft.
    soft and light is a good combo.
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    I'd be tempted to use Hobbies, Dave. Nice and soft.
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    I know it was a long time ago,but what did the old boys use in there LJ Bsa rifles all those years ago ??.
    80-100 + years .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    soft and light is a good combo.
    That’s what I tell Mrs Geezer.


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    What about RWS Hobby if no one else has mentioned them (not read whole thread ) as they're fairly soft
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