Generally RWS R10 Rifle have been good for me. I've also used Bisley practice in some guns though, and had good results for £5 a tin
Generally RWS R10 Rifle have been good for me. I've also used Bisley practice in some guns though, and had good results for £5 a tin
As I've used Bisley magnums for hunting before and allways use them for chronoing I looked at the practice but thought they sound too cheap to be any good. It's good to hear that the cheaper options can give good results too. For £5 I may have to try them too and as with all of my pellets give them a wash and relube before settling the barrel in and testing for grouping. If they're naff I can always cheat and give them to a mate to shoot at the club
I like Hobbys. They're clean, not too expensive and definitely not to blame for bad shots.
I use JSB Exact for Bell Target as well. Simply because its a decent pellet that works well in 95% of the airguns. I use it in all my 4.5mm vintage rifles for bell target.
Easy; that way I cant forget which pellet to use for which rifle
For 10m rifle: RWS R10 for my Walther LG300
My Alfa Proj CO2 Rife : Finale Match pistol
Tau mk300: Daystate Rangemasters/CPs
Tau 200 BT: CPs
Tau mk200 RWS R10
So not all matchrifles prefer flatheads
ATB,
yana
paul1969,
All my rifles/pistols like RWS R10 Pistol 4.50 (6.99 gr.) - when I bought them in bulk (30000 pellets) some time ago, prior to the GBP - Euro exchange fiasco, I got them for ca. £6.50 per tin.
I also use, and really like, the various flavours of the JSB Match pellets, with the 'Green' (4.50, 7.33 gr.) being used the most.
Get a pellet sampler and have at it
Have fun & a good Sunday
Best regards
Russ
JSB Match are great. Use them in all my Tau 7 pistols
ATB,
yana
Another vote for JSB match green- been using them for some time with very good results. Not sure if our sponsor sells them?
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