Don't think I'll be using those pellets , " indeed " I've tried the bog standard H&N FTT in my weihrauch (.20 ) and I'll be quite honest , I found them unusable ( crap would be a better word ) but hey .. they may work in other rifles and with other calibers .. if JSB ( any type & weight ) doesn't work in my R10 .. THEN theres still hope for H&N in other rifles ect ... I'm waffling again ... Great informative vid yet again .... beats the hell out of watching soap operas with the wife .. that's for sure ...keep up the good work lads
Well, watch the video where the guy is shooting the review Gamo Swarm .22 cal at 25 yards and 50 yards. For you saying these pellets are no good guess again. Great shooting, H&N Field Target Trophy Power .
We used them in the Gamo Maxxim Elite or Swarm as its also called. You see them in the lower right corner when Tom reloads the rifle. Out of the 4 .177 rifles I own and the 3 we have used for reviews I still can only use them with a small degree of confidence in the Century. In FAC (+12fpe) they may come alive!!! and going back to the review the clay at 100y...Century smashed 5 from 5.
I used to do this and i did see an improvement in group sizes, but not enough to go through the pain of cleaning and oiling them each time i bought a tin. If HFT or 10m at a national level is what you do then yes, its probably worth it, along with sorting the pellets. For plinking and hunting then the benefit will be negligible, wind for example has more impact than lubes and oils on pellets. That our thoughts anyway.
Yes...I humbly admit...there's an error and it should be a 4 therefore a 72. I'll correct via the website and mention it in the comments and next pellet review...thanks for the heads up buddy.
Don't think I'll be using those pellets , " indeed " I've tried the bog standard H&N FTT in my weihrauch (.20 ) and I'll be quite honest , I found them unusable ( crap would be a better word ) but hey .. they may work in other rifles and with other calibers .. if JSB ( any type & weight ) doesn't work in my R10 .. THEN theres still hope for H&N in other rifles ect ... I'm waffling again ... Great informative vid yet again .... beats the hell out of watching soap operas with the wife .. that's for sure ...keep up the good work lads
Thanks Mark
Well, watch the video where the guy is shooting the review Gamo Swarm .22 cal at 25 yards and 50 yards. For you saying these pellets are no good guess again. Great shooting, H&N Field Target Trophy Power .
We used them in the Gamo Maxxim Elite or Swarm as its also called. You see them in the lower right corner when Tom reloads the rifle. Out of the 4 .177 rifles I own and the 3 we have used for reviews I still can only use them with a small degree of confidence in the Century. In FAC (+12fpe) they may come alive!!! and going back to the review the clay at 100y...Century smashed 5 from 5.
good job
Good afternoon ask one thing this pellets put oil or not?
I used to do this and i did see an improvement in group sizes, but not enough to go through the pain of cleaning and oiling them each time i bought a tin. If HFT or 10m at a national level is what you do then yes, its probably worth it, along with sorting the pellets. For plinking and hunting then the benefit will be negligible, wind for example has more impact than lubes and oils on pellets. That our thoughts anyway.
According to the table, shouldn't the score be 72? A .48 quality score should be a 4.
Yes...I humbly admit...there's an error and it should be a 4 therefore a 72. I'll correct via the website and mention it in the comments and next pellet review...thanks for the heads up buddy.