Pellet used for competition

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Pellet used for competition

Post by mark a »

Would be interesting to see a thread where everyone lists the pellet choices they use for AP 10M competition. Probably best to keep the format simple:

-Brand (Vogel, Nygord, etc)
-Model (Finale, Special, etc)
-Weight/Diameter (6.6gr, 4.49, etc)

So my current selection:

Vogel
Match LP
.5 grams/4.48mm
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Post by Mack »

Vogel Green, 4.49
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What I use

Post by Tom »

Vogel, yellow, 4.50

That is, if I don't forget them and have to borrow some. :-)
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Post by mikeschroeder »

Hi

It's nice somebody actually has Vogel's. Our team doesn't anymore. Somebody is out, don't know if it's Pilk, Champion's, or CC.

Mike
Wichita KS
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Post by Paul. »

H&N Finale Match HS 4.49
CAS

Post by CAS »

H&N Match 4.50 8.09 gr

or

Own import
4.495, 8.3 gr
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Post by Clark »

H & N (Walther)
Finale Match
4.5 mm
7.3 gr
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Post by Richard H »

RWS R10 4.5 8.2 gr
or
JSB Match 4.5
Guest

Post by Guest »

Vogel Green 4.50 in my Morini

Vogel Green 4.495 in my Walther LP300
BE Mike

Post by BE Mike »

It is interesting to check out "High Noon" and see what equipment, including ammo and pellets that are being used by the top shooters.
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Pellet choice

Post by Bill177 »

Nygord 4.5 or 4.49 in a Pardini K60 or K58. Either size works well. As an alternative, the R10 Lite.
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Post by ghostrip »

whatever we can find in decent pellets, usually
JSB
Match
4.49/0.520g

and

H&N
Finale Match
4.50 High Speed or Glatt
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Post by Misny »

I like the Vogel Green (Hvy) and Orange (Hvy) in 4.50 mm and the Champion's Choice in 4.50 mm.
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Post by TomF »

JSB Match Pistol green label
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pellet choices...

Post by JoeG »

Depending on which pistol I'm shooting, I use the following:

H&N Finale Match, 4.49 or 4.50
H&N Match High Speed, 4.49 or 4.50
R-10 Light, 4.49 or 4.50
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Pellet Used

Post by john-10mtr-uk »

Pistol - Hammerli AP 10


H&N Finale Match (Air Rifle) Gold Lid 4.50mm
H&N Match Kugeln (AP) Blue Lid 4.49mm
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JSB Green tin

Post by Chris in Adelaide »

JSB Green tin
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Post by David Levene »

Morini 162EI & Steyr LP5

H&N Finale Match (Air Pistol) Blue Lid 4.49mm
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.177 pellets for serious competition

Post by guest »

I use JSB blue tin.

Match air/CO2 guns would have to be tested from a fixture to find the most accurate brand (or lot) of pellet in a particular gun. There are often differences from one lot to the next with even the most costly brand of match pellets.

The grouping ability of match pellets from the well reputed manufactureres is sufficient for any "expert" pistol shooter, though. And the brand of match pellet has little bearing upon the score for most shooters. Don´t worry too much about the accuracy of the pellet, worry more about your own skill (or lack of same?). That means: Exersice more, and worry less about the match pellet not beeng accurate enough for you.

With air RIFLE shooters, this is another story. Here, testing for accuracy is mandatory for the top shooters.
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Post by stubby »

vogel green
4.5
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