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I should make a pellets order for my club, for training with pneumatic pistol at 10m.
I have seen the pellets geco, made by RWS, they are really economic, some experience?, the other option is to buy the JSB Shack.
Thank you for the comments.
Nano
geco pellets and jsb schack
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I suspect they mean for use by ordinary club visitors, juniors etc and others who are not taking their shooting as seriously. Out of interest I'd like to know where you can get these for that price in the UK ? My club paid about £ 2.40 for the cheapest (reasonable) pellets we could and that was for bulk of 60 tins.william wrote:I'm really curious - given how inexpensive pellets are, why would one prectice with anything different from what you use in a match?
Rob.
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In my personal testing using a Walther CP2 Match, GECO pellets were more accurate than some "popular" full match pellets.
Champion Shooters Supply sells GECO pellets for $2.70 a tin of 500 when they have them in stock. You can't beat that! I just ordered 10,000 for competition use. The light weight works very well for the lower powered air guns. I really like them in my Pardini K58.
Champion Shooters Supply sells GECO pellets for $2.70 a tin of 500 when they have them in stock. You can't beat that! I just ordered 10,000 for competition use. The light weight works very well for the lower powered air guns. I really like them in my Pardini K58.
Re: geco pellets and jsb schack
If they are accurate in your gun, then they might be worth a try. If they are not, who cares how much or how little they cost, they are worthless.
So the suggestion is...buy some, try them, and if they work...run with it.
If they don't....look for something else.
Somewhat along those lines:
So the suggestion is...buy some, try them, and if they work...run with it.
If they don't....look for something else.
Somewhat along those lines: