Answer, yes, found the numbers on the bottom
ALl,
I got some JSB test packs, far too modern and clever, what happened to buying 20 tins
Anyway probably a dumb question but is there any way to work out which is which without firing up the scales and callipers? Does clockwise from the gap match up with the numbers on the front or something?
Answer, yes, found the numbers on the bottom
I cant see any value in these test packs unless the die and batch number is supplied with the sample pellets ,and the supplier can subsequently provide quantities of the exact same pellets .
Of course I might be missing something .
“We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.” - Marcus Aurelius
Well they'd sell more product if we had to buy full tins to do tests .
They've seen that on-line pellet selections sell so have decided to put out their own,
I found it very helpful as for £11.99, I now know my .22 hates the Exact monster 25gn & heavy jumbo 18gn, it's so-so with the Express 14gn & RS 13gn, but loves the Exact 16gn in all 3 head sizes.
Where as the Accupell, FTT & Baracuda 15, cost me £12.99 per tin to discover they're all a bit 'meh'