I've had nothing but good experiences with resizing pellets, luckily most of my guns prefer H&N Baracuda Match, so that's my go-to pellet, but they all seem to prefer pellets sized to 4.50, even pellets of that original diameter seem to do better once I've run them through the sizer.
You got it right when you talked about inexpensive pellets. I have very good results sizing pellets like daisy pointed, I have run tests before and after. It makes a 5 dollar tin preform like a 15 dollar tin
I've had nothing but good experiences with resizing pellets, luckily most of my guns prefer H&N Baracuda Match, so that's my go-to pellet, but they all seem to prefer pellets sized to 4.50, even pellets of that original diameter seem to do better once I've run them through the sizer.
You got it right when you talked about inexpensive pellets. I have very good results sizing pellets like daisy pointed, I have run tests before and after. It makes a 5 dollar tin preform like a 15 dollar tin
Barrel manufacturing plays a huge part in accuracy and the way you hold it of course better made barrel is better made accuracy
@ Marc..my friend...even the best barrel won't shoot well if the pellet skirt is deformed....
Are these unavailable now ? I have the .177 and I need a .22. Can these be found on ebay ?
They don't make this version anymore but there are other sizers you can find that are still made.
It comes in handy if the circumference of the skirt edge of the pellet is not true...then I'll use the resizer.
Thanks for sharing this video. where can I find one?
These come up every now and then on air gun forums. There are other sizers that are being made that do the same thing.
@@showmeyourstuff9518 thanks for the reply.