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.35 caliber Pelletgage

I'm considering offering a .35 caliber (9 mm? .357?) Pelletgage. First decision is what aperture range to offer. Any comments or suggestions?

First decision is what aperture range should be used. Any comments/suggestions?

Pyramyd website shows that their offerings are 9.04 to 9.06 mm

The JSB website shows that the pellets are 9.00 mm
http://www.schulzdiabolo.cz/en/pellets/exact-35/

I might go 8.96 mm / 0.3528 in up to 9.05/0.3563
or
9.00/0.3543 to 9.09/0.3579

regards,

Jerry

 
I would not like to be in your shoes. There are some air rifles which are small 9mm and some that are large 9mm. Which is to say, The small 9s center around .354 range, and the large 9s tend to center around .357... It would be hard to make one gauge which pleases both crowds. The Benjamin Bulldog sits in the large 9mm group. My most accurate rounds are .3565 plus in size. 
 
Hello, all,

After some consideration, I have added a .35 caliber Pelletgage to the product list. 

I have a limited number on hand for immediate shipment, they are on the Pelletgage.com webstore today.

These are the aperture sizes:

0.35 Pelletgage

mm inch

9.01 0.3547

9.02 0.3551

9.03 0.3555

9.04 0.3559

9.05 0.3563

9.06 0.3567

9.07 0.3571

9.08 0.3575

9.09 0.3579

9.10 0.3583