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    Quote Originally Posted by demoncase View Post
    My local 10m range take a dim view of anyone using BBs of any material on their backstops due to the ricochet risk- Anyone know if there is a pukka .177 pellet version on the cards?*

    *Or a way of making the BB version take normal Hobby wadcutters?

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    Simple, use gamo lead bbs. No ricochets like pellets and at only around £2.50 a tin I recall of 500 from JSR they're hardly expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oling View Post
    Simple, use gamo lead bbs. No ricochets like pellets and at only around £2.50 a tin I recall of 500 from JSR they're hardly expensive.
    That`s what i am using,they are ok but in my pistol they have a wider spread than steel BBs, this is my first CO2 pistol so i don`t know really what`s good or bad at least it`s not spat back at me yet Gordon.

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    Gamo lead balls can be very variable. I've tried them in my Webley and they are no better than steel bbs and definitely worse than pellets.
    The Webley is hardly a target pistol, but as far as possible,I do like inaccuracy to be due to me, rather than the gun.


    Ian

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    I think i`m going to get some DW cartridges and shorten and convert those for pellet firing ... Gordon.

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    Gamo rlb are very tight in the bore of my Webley. You should be using steel bb or H&N copper coated rlb in 4.4mm.
    These are a perfect fit and shoot the tightest groups of all the bb I have tried.
    Pete.

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    looking forward to getting one of these myself, closest I will ever get to a real one

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