Good luck to anyone buying pellets through amazon. They're not known for good packaging.
Quote from: fatmike on October 27, 2021, 03:56:34 PMGood luck to anyone buying pellets through amazon. They're not known for good packaging.With the hardness of the Crosman pellets and the blister packaging, these have a very good chance of arriving unscathed. What you want to do is order at least 4 packs. This way, they'll ship them in a box, rather than those bubble envelopes.
The CPHP are hard pellets, the hardest I have seen.I have even reused these pellets after shooting them in my target box with T-shirts as backstop.I have probably bought 30-40 CPHP tins from Amazon in the past year and did not see a single damaged tin.
Quote from: johnbrown on October 28, 2021, 11:41:46 PMThe CPHP are hard pellets, the hardest I have seen.I have even reused these pellets after shooting them in my target box with T-shirts as backstop.I have probably bought 30-40 CPHP tins from Amazon in the past year and did not see a single damaged tin.You might want to go play the lottery.
Crosmans may not be sitting in cargo ships but they, like everything else, are subject to materials and transportation costs which have gone up. Lead prices are higher. The news just reported there is a shortage of steel cans (tins, too?). Gas in my area is about twenty cents a gallon more than when the month started. It all adds up.