Nosy 'bout pellets

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Rover
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Nosy 'bout pellets

Post by Rover »

Maybe twenty-five or thirty years ago I accuracy tested some RWS Club pellets. I didn't like the results.

I have never seen them again on any site I frequent.

Has anyone done any testing of these? With what result?
atomicgale
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

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You could get Lenny to do a search for you . . . .
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rmca
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

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Third picture in the first post:

http://targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=51440

Didn't like them either...
Gwhite
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

Post by Gwhite »

I haven't done accuracy tests, but I've shot Clubs and Basics. The Club pellets seem slightly oversized compared to the Basics, and less uniform. I haven't noticed any big difference in accuracy, but not using a rest, they would have to be pretty awful to shoot significantly worse. I'm slowly using the Club pellets up doing function testing & intro classes.
Rover
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

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atomicgale wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:34 pm You could get Lenny to do a search for you . . . .
Thank you. I'm sure the results would be perfectly adequate for my needs. ;)
mister G
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

Post by mister G »

Some years ago the US shooters would stop off in Deutchland, on their way to European matches, leaving their APs with pellet manufacturer(s) who would "test" different batches to mate with individual APs. They then made those codes available to the competitors in case amounts.

I am not guessing.
Rover
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

Post by Rover »

Well, next time I'm off to a European World Cup I'll certainly do that. I gots to know!
mister G
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Re: Nosy 'bout pellets

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Good luck !!! Hope you make the team.
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