The selection of pellets available to the airgun shooter is significant. The calibers available include .177, .20, .22, .25 and even some in .30 cal! They are then available in certain profiles such as match, hollow point, domed or pointed. Some manufacturers even offer different head sizes to allow shooters to find a pellet that really suits their rifle whether they are used for plinking, hunting, or target shooting.
Mark Camoccio tries a selection of .25 calibre pellet brands from John Rothery
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests a selection of ‘own-brand’ Pellets from Henry Krank Ltd
continue reading >Pete Wadeson considers standard and hi-power air rifles along with the 22 Long Rifle to see where they all fit in
continue reading >Pete Wadeson gives sound advice on choosing the right pellet for an FAC-rated air rifle, as long as the power rating is still within sensible limits…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests the Milbro Caledonian, Ultra, TR and Select pellets – a great election of British made airgun ammo for close to medium range hunting...
continue reading >Pete Wadeson checks out some rather unusual ammo from H&N in the form of a cross head hunting pellet
continue reading >Whatever your chosen branch of airgun shooting, keeping pellets clean, safe and in perfect condition has to be a priority.
continue reading >These famous ‘hard-ball’ design neck pouches are among the most popular airgun pellet carriers available.
continue reading >Bisley branded pellets aren’t limited to the FAC-capable Magnum or the rat’s nemesis Pest Control. Pete Wadeson checks out the other hunter-suitable slugs of worth…
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