I had a USPS tracking number. But came from Georgia warehouse to NJ Amazon distribution Center then on to usps. So anywhere along the line the line the tins where bouncing around.As far as the pellets, I'm not so picky, they don't have to be perfect. I think the not so perfect ones will still seal when shot.
Quote from: kgatwork on July 01, 2022, 09:11:51 PMI had a USPS tracking number. But came from Georgia warehouse to NJ Amazon distribution Center then on to usps. So anywhere along the line the line the tins where bouncing around.As far as the pellets, I'm not so picky, they don't have to be perfect. I think the not so perfect ones will still seal when shot.I'm in Georgia and my order is coming from California.
I have a few tins of these. There are a lot of pellets with weird skirts in my tins - little clumps/ nuggets/ wings of excess lead in the cup. I end up rejecting maybe 1/4 when loading a magazine. Curious if I just have a bad batch or if it is typical to have a large number with crud in the skirts.
Quote from: Mr.P on July 01, 2022, 06:38:12 PMI have a few tins of these. There are a lot of pellets with weird skirts in my tins - little clumps/ nuggets/ wings of excess lead in the cup. I end up rejecting maybe 1/4 when loading a magazine. Curious if I just have a bad batch or if it is typical to have a large number with crud in the skirts.Every can of vortex pellets I've had has the flashing or whatever in the skirt. The only guns I have that shoot these pellets well are my Hatsans lol. Specifically my vectix 25 cal. It'll stack them at 30 yards, even with the messed up skirts and flashing.These pellets are a harder lead, almost like crosman premiers.