.22 pellets

Started by Speakersrulemyworld, April 03, 2012, 11:13:28 PM

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RC1947

It's well worth the cost to use pellets of high quality that work well, and accurately, in your gun(s).  Too many flyers with crappy pellets make shooting more frustrating than enjoyable.  I'm a fan of RWS and H&N pellets, simply for their consistency. Cheap shooting = BBs. RC
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millipede

this is how i see it---

Gamo: not really that cheap and quality sucks

daisy: cheap and alright quality, dirty though...

crosman: right in the middle. not REALLY cheap but quality is pretty good for the price and especially the quantity. ZERO variety though it seems like. thank god theyre introducing new pellets soon. They will be making SO MUCH MONEY off of pellets. maybe theyll bring back some of their labor to the USA


hm...  looks like im a little more biased than i thought. Carry on, gentlemen....    8)

OreoGaborio

Quote from: breakfastchef on April 04, 2012, 02:28:45 AMIn arkmakers example, you would be paying around $0.016 cents per pellet.

Even if you scored some top-quality match grade pellets, they would likely cost no more than $0.03 cents each.[/url]
What the hell is  $0.016 cents?  Is that like 5 meter centimeters :P  You're mixin up your units, man! :D
-Pete
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breakfastchef

Quote from: OreoGaborio on April 04, 2012, 06:43:05 PM
What the hell is  $0.016 cents?  Is that like 5 meter centimeters :P  You're mixin up your units, man! :D

RWS Superdomws at PA cost $7.99/tin.

$7.99/500 ct. tin (4th is free from PA) X 3 = $23.97
$23.97 + $7.99 S&H = $31.96
$31.96/2000 pellets (500/tin *4) = 0.1598 cents/pellet

Round that up to $0.016/pellet.
Larry

mustangmike

if you want the best jsb makes the best pellets out there right now and they have a 14.35gr pellet in .22 that would perfect in a stock crosman 22cal pistol or carbine
.22 disco, leapers 3-12x40 IR AO
.22 ccs 2400, leapers 4x32 (awaiting barrel swap & 7.5tko)
.22 gamo bigcat, rds
.177 walther 99q, low profile laser sight

OreoGaborio

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Quote from: breakfastchef on April 04, 2012, 07:55:52 PM
RWS Superdomws at PA cost $7.99/tin.

$7.99/500 ct. tin (4th is free from PA) X 3 = $23.97
$23.97 + $7.99 S&H = $31.96
$31.96/2000 pellets (500/tin *4) = 0.1598 cents/pellet

Round that up to $0.016/pellet.
I follow... I'm just saying "$0.016 cents" is giving conflicting unit labels.  You're saying "0.016 dollars cents".

I'm just busting your balls because to someone who doesn't do the math, it could be confusing.
-Pete
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1377x

#21
QuoteWhat is cheap? I find that many real 'cheap' pellets are awful. They are dirty, inaccurate, and often still have metal from the casting process still stuck to the casting/swaging marks.
those cheap dirty daisy's used to be pretty accurate out of my gun
.22 flat heads
imo
the the cphp from wally's is a good buy.they do the job!!
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