ive seen a listing for rws superfield pellets in .22 but there is 2 sizes RWS Super Field Domed .22 [5.52mm] [5.51mm]Pellets
anyone know what the difference is other than .01mm and which one iws best in a s200 mk3?
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- Blackbaronfish
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Re: rws pellets
Either are good for short range or longer range with no wind. They are quite soft so form easily.
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- glassy2010
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Re: rws pellets
Blackbaronfish wrote:Either are good for short range or longer range with no wind. They are quite soft so form easily.
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thanx for the rapid reply any would the bigger pellet make a difference to the speed eg would air escape past the smaller one like i presume it would if i tried putting a .177 pellet in my .22 ?
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Re: rws pellets
1/100 of a millimetre is not going to make that much difference after the probe pushes it up the barrel. A bit like pushing a pellet through a sizer.
Might make a tiny difference in a thumb loaded barrel but not as much as changing makes and weights.
Might make a tiny difference in a thumb loaded barrel but not as much as changing makes and weights.
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Re: rws pellets
Put a dry patch down the barrel before changing pellet brand,and put as many as you can through it.
Putting a few down and chopping and changing is not conclusive and a waste of time and money.
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Putting a few down and chopping and changing is not conclusive and a waste of time and money.
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