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  1. #1
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    Nm and Daley OOS.
    I've ordered some flatheads from JSR.
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    RWS SHP's will probably work well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inspector 71 View Post
    Nm and Daley OOS.
    I've ordered some flatheads from JSR.
    Christ, wonder what's going on there?

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    You talk about Hobby pellets one of my favourites but i miss the good old .22 Eley Wasps of years ago, a good all rounder, i wish these came back as well. I bought a tin of Eley wasps in .177 but they were nowhere like the traditional pellet more like HN pellets, shame.

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    I've just bought the Norma s match in .177 and .22 to try as couldn't get hobbys

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    Glad I over stocked many years ago. My favorite ratting pellet
    Rabbit Stew, no artificial additives except lead.
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    Glad I've still got a few tins as that's all I use in my Crosman 600, not that I use it much nowadays.

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