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    Best Match Pellets for .22 CO2 Pistol

    I only know RWS's 'Hobby' pellets in .22.

    I am getting a match CO2 'air-pistol' in .22 for simulating ye olde .22 rimfire slow-fire on NSRA PL15 targets.

    Which quality flat-nose pellets are worth considering for this type of thing?

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    Bisley Practice are definately worth a try. Outshoot Hobby in everything i have tried them in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew451 View Post

    Bisley Practice are definately worth a try. Outshoot Hobby in everything i have tried them in.
    Yes, I sort of agree, as Bisley Practice are good, but imho only as good as -- not better than -- old faithful (RWS Hobbies ).
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    That's good because I already have a couple of tins of Hobby. They always seemed to have a good reputation back in the day, and the fact they are only 12 grains gives a bit more zip in what is a fairly slow-ball category.

    Will try the Bisleys as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Yes, I sort of agree, as Bisley Practice are good, but imho only as good as -- not better than -- old faithful (RWS Hobbies ).
    Absolutely, I've tried both pellets in both calibres and there's nothing in it. They are equally as good as eachother.

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    It seems RWS still make the Meisterkulgen 5.5mm and H&N make a couple of 5.5mm flat heads as well, so maybe I will do a test when I get the pistol.

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    I didn't know that .22 Meisters were still made so thanks for that. The Bisleys are an H&N pellet, i think they are known as Sport under their own brand.

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    On this occasion go cheap! At 10m it wont make a big enough difference to matter, initially! Go cheap, shoot loads and practice, practice, practice!

    When you can regularly get sub 1/2 inch groups then fine tune.
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    Umarex Mosquito are similar, although not quite as good as Hobby. Much cheaper though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Yes, I sort of agree, as Bisley Practice are good, but imho only as good as -- not better than -- old faithful (RWS Hobbies ).
    This has been my experience as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post

    I am getting a match CO2 'air-pistol' in .22 for simulating ye olde .22 rimfire slow-fire on NSRA PL15 targets.
    What qualifies as a .22 match pistol? Just curious. :-)
    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    What qualifies as a .22 match pistol? Just curious. :-)
    Grip like an explosion in a plasticene factory. Fires square pellets. Expensive. Too long to fit in your pocket.
    Good deals with these members

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    JSB Jumbo match wadcutter,found them the best in my old FN19.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    What qualifies as a .22 match pistol? Just curious. :-)
    In my case a CP1 with the grip modified to fit the human hand, and Hobbies perform very well out of it right out to 25m.
    The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.

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