Left over housing materials used to build new pellet tin rack

After purchasing four AA PCPs and one TX 200, I can't afford to buy any more rifles, so I create the fun and intrigue by sampling & comparing pellets of all makes and varieties, at various yardages, and under different atmospheric conditions. I got tired of rooting through tins so decided over the Labor Day holiday weekend to do something about it.

It was not only fun, but I think it turned out to be very practical. And I still have room to take advantage of a few more of Pyramid Air's big volume sale terms.

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I use the painter's tape to label the contents , when I split apart tins to various weight ranges, after hand weighing the pellets contained therein. It is a cheap and easy way to do that.

I don't have but a few Crosman pellets, though the cardboard packaged Premiers actually perform pretty well, especially compared to the more expense "premium" pellets.

Thanks for your post and your interest.