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.
While most seasoned airgunners take their pellets from a tin and put them in an ammo...
continue reading >Bruce Potts breaks open some tins of lead-free airgun pellets and gets testing
continue reading >Bruce Potts takes a look at some H&N Slug HP pellets
continue reading >Wasps were a favourite go-to general purpose pellet in the 70s and the classic dome-headed, waisted...
continue reading >Custom Targets are perhaps best known for their neat, multi-kill-zone precision targets that are cut from...
continue reading >Mark Camoccio talks us through the huge selection of pellets available today
continue reading >One of H&N’s muchanticipated launches of last year was the Baracuda FT, an incredibly accurate pellet...
continue reading >Bruce Potts tests some Power Force pellets from Henry Krank
continue reading >Mark Camoccio reviews a neat little pellet carriage and storage system well suited to both hunting...
continue reading >Mark Camoccio reviews BSA’s new range of pellets, that now includes a non-lead option.
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