corpsman premier .177 (7.9) grain
corpsman premier .177 (7.9) grain
after a good sort out in my room,i came across 2 boxes of these 1250 pellet's in each, maybe their worth a try in the s410, god only now's how long i've had these,has anyone tried them in there s410,surely there worth trying out,i normaly use airarms diabolo field at 8.4 grains, will a lighter pellet be suitable for hunting.
Re: corpsman premier .177 (7.9) grain
Personally, I'd stick with the AADF 8.4gn,
Have you got a springer to try them in, light pellets are normally better in a springer
Although, I've been getting reasonable results using lighter pellets in .22 PCP so obviously one can never tell
I would try them on paper at your usual hunting range, that should tell you everything you need to know. Rog
Have you got a springer to try them in, light pellets are normally better in a springer
Although, I've been getting reasonable results using lighter pellets in .22 PCP so obviously one can never tell
I would try them on paper at your usual hunting range, that should tell you everything you need to know. Rog
Re: corpsman premier .177 (7.9) grain
Corpsman/Crossman?
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I think these are the same pellets as were also sold under the Webley Accupell brand. I've had good results in some guns so it's worth a try.

I think these are the same pellets as were also sold under the Webley Accupell brand. I've had good results in some guns so it's worth a try.
Re: corpsman premier .177 (7.9) grain
indeed a typo error
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Re: corpsman premier .177 (7.9) grain
for hunting or any form of shooting other than cracking tin cans, accuracy is the key. if it groups well out to your max distance, then yes it will be fine. If it doesn't put them back where you found them. Only way to find out is test them.
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