With my hw 95 .20 it's been a toss up between FTT and bisley super field. FTT have been the staple but I now reckon the super fields just pip the FTT, so ordered up 10 tins to be getting on with.
There's a group on Facebook where members exchange pellet samples with each other to save buying expensive tester packs...
The Pellet Exchange UK
https://www.facebook.com/groups/847425275309192/
With my hw 95 .20 it's been a toss up between FTT and bisley super field. FTT have been the staple but I now reckon the super fields just pip the FTT, so ordered up 10 tins to be getting on with.
What would you reccommend as a good rabbit stopping Pellet. I want something non toxic too which I appreciate will narrow the choices?
Is anyone familiar with the Prometheus range of hunting pellets.What are the Pro's and cons of the plastic shell?
The Prometheus pellets you mention are designed for unchocked barrels,they are rubbish at any thing over 15 yards in my experience.
Pax pellets use to do a pellet called dynamic,it's a tin alloy non toxic pellet.
Les..
Wrong question!
IIRC it takes around 4ft lbs of energy to pierce a rabbit skull which almost all pellets are capable of at normal airgun ranges. Again, IIRC a 12ftlb pellet will still retain 4ftlb at around 75yds. Don't quote me on any of this, you only have to look at the tables in Chairgun to verify or not.
So the question should always be "What's the most accurate pellet for my rifle/barrel combination?". There are not many pellets killing rabbits if you hit em in the arse.
Unless you've been specifically instructed not to use non-toxic pellets on your perm, you'd probably be better served using lead. You stand a far higher chance of finding a pellet that gives sufficient accuracy to humanely despatch a rabbit. If you're concerned about eating the meat, don't be - you should be making headshots, so the likelihood of ingesting lead is zero.
If you really need to be lead-free, give RWS Hyperdome a try. I've had good accuracy from them in a couple of rifles - even bagged a couple of close range rabbits with them - but you do need to shoot them from a very clean barrel or they are unlikely to group well. (Your maximum range will be where you can still put every single pellet within a 20mm - some might say smaller - circle under field conditions and even then, I'd hesitate to use them much past 20-25 yards on live quarry). The price is pretty prohibitive compared to the best lead brands too...
HW77K Venom Lazaglide .22
RWS Superdome,
RWS Hobby,
Weihrauch F&T special
AA Shamal 1.77 Bisley Magnum 4.51.
AA S400 Classic 1.77 AA Diabolo Field 4.52 and Daystate .177 Select 4.51. They are dear and only in 400's!
HW45 1.77 Webley Match Pells.
Original Model 50 .22 Doesn't seem fussy as long as I want to hit a barn door at close range!
HW77 .22 Doesn't seem fussy but as you might have guessed I struggle with spring guns.
Hw80k .22 JSB exact jumbo heavy. 18,13 gr 5.5mm
HW 97 k 1.77 likes rws superdomes 8.3 grains
Hope this is the right place to ask. One of my springer's is an old webley osprey side lever, it shoots (any) 22 pellet I throw down its neck and i use it to use up the otherwise wasted odd mis sized pellets that my other springer's don't like, does anyone know if there is a pcp equivalent ? i.e. one that isnt too pellet fussy ?
HW77K .22, HW100KT .22, HW95K .22. AA TX200 MK3 .22. AA S410 MK3 .177. HW80 .25 HW30S .22. Pistols: Walther CP88 .177, Hatsan Mod25 Supercharger .22, HW45 Silver Star .177, Webley Alecto .177, SMK Victory CP2 .22