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Sale 04/26/24 4pm CST thru 04/29/24 11:59pm CST
Sale 04/26/24 4pm CST thru 04/29/24 11:59pm CST
H&N out perform NSA, FX, and javelins in my slug guns. Im shooting FX liners, I dont know what you are shooting but the .218 have been great in my two FX slug rifles. Gonna be trying the .25 and .30 in about a week. I couldnt get the .25 or .30 to group good with the other ones I just mentioned so we will see if H&N beats the others again.Sorry but I’ve never had any H&N pellet or slug to shoot accurately in any of my guns. I still keep trying though.
Has been my experience most of the time jsb , fx , jts and I suspect aea outperform by quite a bit. The only real luck I’ve had with H&N were .177 10.4(gr) and .22 18.1 (gr) neither of which caliber I shoot much anymore .Sorry but I’ve never had any H&N pellet or slug to shoot accurately in any of my guns. I still keep trying though.
I tried their 27gr.hp2s .217 in my M3 with great resultsH&N out perform NSA, FX, and javelins in my slug guns. Im shooting FX liners, I dont know what you are shooting but the .218 have been great in my two FX slug rifles. Gonna be trying the .25 and .30 in about a week. I couldnt get the .25 or .30 to group good with the other ones I just mentioned so we will see if H&N beats the others again.
I have read the .217 and .218 work in the FX liners but the .218 is slightly better. I cant confirm since I only tried the .218 but they have been very good. Sounds like you cant go wrong with either in an FX liner.I tried their 27gr.hp2s .217 in my M3 with great results