Bisley Practice are definately worth a try. Outshoot Hobby in everything i have tried them in.
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?
Bisley Practice are definately worth a try. Outshoot Hobby in everything i have tried them in.
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You're already there Alistair: RWS Hobbies. You'll find nowt better.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
I started this life with nothing and I still have most of it left!
Umarex Mosquito are similar, although not quite as good as Hobby. Much cheaper though
Good deals with these members
JSB Jumbo match wadcutter,found them the best in my old FN19.
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