Predator Performance Polymer Tip Pellets
I just ordered 2 cans from D & L...
There is a place in Mississauga called North American Blade (905-855-7373) that mentioned to me he will be stocking them but last time I called, he was still out. Owner is Tony Messina.
I ordered them from D & L to just to add them to the Beeman muzzle brake I ordered also. Figured I mind as well add some extras since I am paying for shipping.
Take care,
NIGHTHAWK
There is a place in Mississauga called North American Blade (905-855-7373) that mentioned to me he will be stocking them but last time I called, he was still out. Owner is Tony Messina.
I ordered them from D & L to just to add them to the Beeman muzzle brake I ordered also. Figured I mind as well add some extras since I am paying for shipping.
Take care,
NIGHTHAWK
Hell I hope not!!Gotrice23 wrote:Are these the ones that damage airgun barrels?
I think you are talking about the ones inside a plastic sleeve called the Skenco Pellets... they are the zinc aluminum pellets with a plastic sleeve.
I have read those can damage the rifling in the barrel.
Anyone else read/heard differently??
Take care,
NIGHTHAWK
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Just so there wasn't any mix up, I was talking about the Skenco pellets. I have never tried the JSB Predator pellets. I got the sales pitch about the Skenco pellets when I purchased the 350 mag a few years ago. The guy told me they were considered a "hunting pellet" LOL! Yes, they are fast (1015fps out of the 350 .22) but their only 11 gr IIRC and their energy falls rapidly. In time, I realized the importance of ballistic coefficiency!!
I thought you were talking about the JSB's. I take everything back that I said after reading that article. Thanks W.Bro.Stone.350mag1 wrote:Just so there wasn't any mix up, I was talking about the Skenco pellets. I have never tried the JSB Predator pellets. I got the sales pitch about the Skenco pellets when I purchased the 350 mag a few years ago. The guy told me they were considered a "hunting pellet" LOL! Yes, they are fast (1015fps out of the 350 .22) but their only 11 gr IIRC and their energy falls rapidly. In time, I realized the importance of ballistic coefficiency!!