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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside" => Topic started by: oldpro on February 27, 2018, 02:03:28 PM
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Has anyone shot the new H&N 30 cal 46.3 grain pellets yet? Very curious
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ummmmm....no but now that i know they exist i’ll order some and get back to you. thanks for the heads up.
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I've used them in a few guns, they were on par with JSB performance out of Evanix, FX and Hatsan barrels. Didn't have such good luck with Ataman though, that gun will only shoot JSB in .30.
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Oddly enough, the illustration on the tin, and the copy on Pyramyds site, they look nothing like H&N, but much more like JSB's. ???
Knife
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I've used them in a few guns, they were on par with JSB performance out of Evanix, FX and Hatsan barrels. Didn't have such good luck with Ataman though, that gun will only shoot JSB in .30.
Thanks Tyler, I have tins in my cart but haven't been able to afford to complete the order yet,...hopefully soon :)
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Oddly enough, the illustration on the tin, and the copy on Pyramyds site, they look nothing like H&N, but much more like JSB's. ???
Knife
Oddly enough, the illustration on the tin, and the copy on Pyramyds site, they look nothing like H&N, but much more like JSB's. ???
Knife
Putting them side by side with JSB, the H&N are taller. The "flat" section transitioning from the skirt to the head is also much longer on the H&N. And handling them, they are much harder than JSB pellets, which is typical of the H&N because of their composition.
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Oddly enough, the illustration on the tin, and the copy on Pyramyds site, they look nothing like H&N, but much more like JSB's. ???
Knife
Oddly enough, the illustration on the tin, and the copy on Pyramyds site, they look nothing like H&N, but much more like JSB's. ???
Knife
Putting them side by side with JSB, the H&N are taller. The "flat" section transitioning from the skirt to the head is also much longer on the H&N. And handling them, they are much harder than JSB pellets, which is typical of the H&N because of their composition.
Interesting
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I noticed the wider transition area, but the head itself doesn't look kuda like at all. At least not in the pic. but rather JSB like. Not a bad thing for energy transfer. ;)
Knife
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I should clarify, that's comparing them to the 44 grain JSB. Compared to the 50 grain JSB, the flat portion is much shorter on the H&N. Still taller though, by about .5mm
Yes, definitely more rounded than a smaller cal cuda, no doubt about that. Probably didn't want to make them any longer than they already are. As of right now, cycling in the Impact mag can be a little tough one two or three shots. But a little material removal from the cover plate of the magazine should take care of that.
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I did exactly that on the milling machine to be able to shoot some pellets I wanted to try in the MRod mag. Worked just fine. ;)
Knife