That's what I was told, maybe they meant only the .20 & .25 have been dropped
Only ones I ever bought were the .20's
That's what I was told, maybe they meant only the .20 & .25 have been dropped
Only ones I ever bought were the .20's
The Bisley Superfield were made by H&N but they're very different to FTT. They have a pronounced sealing band around the head.
.20 Superfield have been out of production for a fair while
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If you get on well with JSB exacts, then the premiums are worth it if you do BR and don't want to hand weigh and check all your pellets, they make the difference from a 247 to a 250 score wise, but the increase in accuracy is so small it's unlikely you would notice it anywhere else other than if BR shooting, but it still saves you the work if your into any type of comp.
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
#4 for FAC PCP where you want a flatter tajectory, to complete with the 18 grain JSBs. Great weight for a 30 FP PCP.
#6 in .22 can be good if your barrel likes 'em. Also in .20, a good option there too
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Geezer,
The weight consistency of the JSB Premium pellets is much better than the 'bulk-tin' JSBs.
Have fun
Best regards
Russ
Spotted some .20 superfields on sale here:
https://www.tackleandguns.net/bisley...200-5859-p.asp
Probably the last chance to get some at a decent price for .20 shooters.
BB
+1 for the .177 Baracuda FT. In 4.50 they work extremely well in all my HW rifles, had a good session on those pellets this morning and after dallying with AADF and then cleaning the barrel and re-zero the HW110 with single shot tray was rattling out ragged one hole groups rested at 30m. Had 40 or so shots picking them straight from the tin. Am currently using up all the other pellets I'd bought for testing as plinking ammo.
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