albert64 1,882 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 i use superdomes in my hw100 kt and having great results with them but i have'nt tried any other kind of pellet through it the lad i bought it off used superdomes so i just kept to the same pellet Hi Albert. Yep, they are a nice pellet mate. BUT....I got all curious one day, and weighed a tin of them, I was shocked to say the least. They ranged from 92gr to 98 gr so can go over 15.0 instead of the stated 14.5. These Napier UPH are supposed to be sorted before we get them, and are supposed to be the same pellet type, so we will see when they arive Bill. hiya bill i'm new to this style of hunting but realy enjoying it first of all would i be better trying different pellets and secondly would the difference in weight of the pellet give a different shot pattern i managed to boy 5 tins of rws superdomes at the cheshire show for £20 so not going to run out anytime soon but next time i'm in the gun shop i'll see has he got any napier's in cheers albert Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 i use superdomes in my hw100 kt and having great results with them but i have'nt tried any other kind of pellet through it the lad i bought it off used superdomes so i just kept to the same pellet Hi Albert. Yep, they are a nice pellet mate. BUT....I got all curious one day, and weighed a tin of them, I was shocked to say the least. They ranged from 92gr to 98 gr so can go over 15.0 instead of the stated 14.5. These Napier UPH are supposed to be sorted before we get them, and are supposed to be the same pellet type, so we will see when they arive Bill. hiya bill i'm new to this style of hunting but realy enjoying it first of all would i be better trying different pellets and secondly would the difference in weight of the pellet give a different shot pattern i managed to boy 5 tins of rws superdomes at the cheshire show for £20 so not going to run out anytime soon but next time i'm in the gun shop i'll see has he got any napier's in cheers albert Hiya Albert. Glad your enjoying Air Rifle Hunting mate If I were you, and was getting good results with the Superdomes, I would stick to them mate Same as I said to Stealthy, dont take what I said as gospel, they may NOT be discontinuing them The shot MPI will be affected by the difference in wieght yes, but only realy noticable beyond 25yds/mtrs. I have now sorted mine in respective wieghts There should be a batch number on a sticker on the bottom of the tin, good idea not to mix the batch numbers if you bought your's all in one go, should be the same. Although the pellets are the same make, they could be made in different dies, i.e batch numbers. Hope that makes sense mate ATB. Bill. Quote Link to post
albert64 1,882 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 i use superdomes in my hw100 kt and having great results with them but i have'nt tried any other kind of pellet through it the lad i bought it off used superdomes so i just kept to the same pellet Hi Albert. Yep, they are a nice pellet mate. BUT....I got all curious one day, and weighed a tin of them, I was shocked to say the least. They ranged from 92gr to 98 gr so can go over 15.0 instead of the stated 14.5. These Napier UPH are supposed to be sorted before we get them, and are supposed to be the same pellet type, so we will see when they arive Bill. hiya bill i'm new to this style of hunting but realy enjoying it first of all would i be better trying different pellets and secondly would the difference in weight of the pellet give a different shot pattern i managed to boy 5 tins of rws superdomes at the cheshire show for £20 so not going to run out anytime soon but next time i'm in the gun shop i'll see has he got any napier's in cheers albert Hiya Albert. Glad your enjoying Air Rifle Hunting mate If I were you, and was getting good results with the Superdomes, I would stick to them mate Same as I said to Stealthy, dont take what I said as gospel, they may NOT be discontinuing them The shot MPI will be affected by the difference in wieght yes, but only realy noticable beyond 25yds/mtrs. I have now sorted mine in respective wieghts There should be a batch number on a sticker on the bottom of the tin, good idea not to mix the batch numbers if you bought your's all in one go, should be the same. Although the pellets are the same make, they could be made in different dies, i.e batch numbers. Hope that makes sense mate ATB. Bill. cheers bill albert Quote Link to post
dannyboy P 5 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 tryed accupell my hw100 didnt like them. was at the west mids game fair saturday and had a word with some lads working for hw and they gave me some to try. there own make hw f&t 1.77. there made by H&N they couldnt praise them anuff! give then a try i am and they seem good so far Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 tryed accupell my hw100 didnt like them. was at the west mids game fair saturday and had a word with some lads working for hw and they gave me some to try. there own make hw f&t 1.77. there made by H&N they couldnt praise them anuff! give then a try i am and they seem good so far Hi Dannyboy. Mine didnt like Accupels much either .22, ok to 30 yds, anything over, not good Hope you get on with the HW F&T. Bill. Quote Link to post
chris5 1 Posted September 20, 2010 Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 I've tried a few pellets in my rifle so far RWS Superdomes and H-Points have been the best. Air Arms Diablo Field were good too. Tried some marksman ones but they were really bad some fell straight out the gun and some wouldn't fit in not sure if anyone else has tried these? Have some new ones now because shop ran out of the others, Edgar Brothers, and they seem ok too Quote Link to post
spike25blue 55 Posted September 21, 2010 Report Share Posted September 21, 2010 Hi buddy I use accupells, falcons and daystate rangemasters all group superb Atb rob Quote Link to post
RAMCAM 4 Posted September 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2010 (edited) Thanks a lot lads for all the feeback I'm looking for a pellet around 10 grains, has anyone tried the JSB exact Jumbo pellets? I've been told that they are the same as heavy baracuda pellets, i'm a little confused because the chairgun software gives JSB Jumbo's a higher BC rating. Edited September 21, 2010 by RAMCAM Quote Link to post
dannyboy P 5 Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 hw F&t by far the best iv found for me HW100 .177. EXCELLENT. Quote Link to post
gurtwurz 792 Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 accupells for me but thats cos si(zini) did the legwork before passing das kraut over to me. typically tho, my local shop is having trouble getting em (apparently webley are being taken over by highland outdoors?) so i've been having to find the last remaining tins in every gunshop i've passed by over the last few weeks... all the best, wurz Quote Link to post
RAMCAM 4 Posted September 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 hw F&t by far the best iv found for me HW100 .177. EXCELLENT. Hi Dannyboy Yes they were quite accurate in my rifle aswell but Air Arms and baracuda pellets were even better, very accurate from 20 to 50+ yards. Thanks Quote Link to post
RAMCAM 4 Posted September 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 (edited) accupells for me but thats cos si(zini) did the legwork before passing das kraut over to me. typically tho, my local shop is having trouble getting em (apparently webley are being taken over by highland outdoors?) so i've been having to find the last remaining tins in every gunshop i've passed by over the last few weeks... all the best, wurz Swillington Shooting has them in stock £5.99 Hope this helps http://www.swillingtonshootingsupplies.co.uk/store/product/2507/Accupell-.177-/ Edited September 23, 2010 by RAMCAM Quote Link to post
gurtwurz 792 Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 nice one mate, cheers for that all the best, wurz Quote Link to post
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