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    RWS R10 match ?
    They punch a nice clean hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alakar View Post
    RWS R10 match ?
    They punch a nice clean hole.
    Thanks, was looking at these but wasn't sure if they were cheap for a reason. Might try a tin now

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul1969 View Post
    Thanks, was looking at these but wasn't sure if they were cheap for a reason. Might try a tin now
    RWS Meisterkugeln are cheaper, and shoot well in my Steyr LP10. I have used RWS R10 and there is no noticeable difference for me between the two.

    By comparison the new Eley pellets are expensive at £11+ for a box, but I doubt I would notice much difference, if at all if I used them.

    10 shots with RWS Meisterkugeln at 10M shooting one handed during a practice session. Never the same in a comp though

    Depends how good your shooting is I guess
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    Some good info here from Russ
    ATB, Paul
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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_dan View Post
    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

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    I like Hobbys. They're clean, not too expensive and definitely not to blame for bad shots.

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