Air Pellet Shelf Life
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:55 am
Hi I have heard some conflicting opinions on whether lead pellets have shelf life or not. Please see attached photo I took today on two different batches of RWS R10 pellets bought about the same time (2015). Both batches were purchased from a reputable dealer in Germany so I trust them to have good turn over and both batches were relatively fresh when I bought them.
As you can see, the 4 pellets on the left are from RWS R10 Match 500pc tin packing. The 4 on the right are RWS R10 Match plus 100pc plastic box packing.
Both batches were stored unopened until today in living home with air conditioning running most of the time. Those on the left were shiny to perfection when opened as expected from the premium line of RWS. The ones of the R10 plus were dull and with ugly uneven patches of greyish discolouration. Are these oxidation? I always thought lead oxides into whitish powdery stuff. I have yet to test the grouping of these pellets so I don't know how the ugly R10 plus will perform. Does anyone have these experience? Is R10 plus known to have a shorter shelf life if there is one? Or is R10 plus produced differently to the regular 500pc R10?
Thanks.
As you can see, the 4 pellets on the left are from RWS R10 Match 500pc tin packing. The 4 on the right are RWS R10 Match plus 100pc plastic box packing.
Both batches were stored unopened until today in living home with air conditioning running most of the time. Those on the left were shiny to perfection when opened as expected from the premium line of RWS. The ones of the R10 plus were dull and with ugly uneven patches of greyish discolouration. Are these oxidation? I always thought lead oxides into whitish powdery stuff. I have yet to test the grouping of these pellets so I don't know how the ugly R10 plus will perform. Does anyone have these experience? Is R10 plus known to have a shorter shelf life if there is one? Or is R10 plus produced differently to the regular 500pc R10?
Thanks.