2 sample packs = 9 types of pellets.
7 other tins.
Hours of shooting.
Finally found a pellet my Airhawk will stack
Daisy hollow points? For real.
Talk about a pellet search.....
Re: Talk about a pellet search.....
That's a win all around. Lots of shooting and your rifle shoots an inexpensive pellet better than a match pellet that sells for 3X as much.hw77grey wrote:2 sample packs = 9 types of pellets.
7 other tins.
Hours of shooting.
Finally found a pellet my Airhawk will stack
Daisy hollow points? For real.
I always have a few of those Daisy samplers laying around. The pointed work very well for me in a lot of guns. Must have something to do with the very soft lead and how it grips the rifling.
When the 425-hp "street Hemi" version hit the street in 1965, it was akin to taking an M230 chain gun to an arcade shooting gallery
Peter
Peter
Re: Talk about a pellet search.....
That's a win all around. Lots of shooting and your rifle shoots an inexpensive pellet better than a match pellet that sells for 3X as much.ITGUY wrote:hw77grey wrote:2 sample packs = 9 types of pellets.
7 other tins.
Hours of shooting.
Finally found a pellet my Airhawk will stack
Daisy hollow points? For real.
I always have a few of those Daisy samplers laying around. The pointed work very well for me in a lot of guns. Must have something to do with the very soft lead and how it grips the rifling.[/quote yes, my thoughts exactly. Funny thing is my .22 disco loves those Daisy hollow points as well