*H.m. hen* him self told me he will soon be releasing some of his molds. And hes also working on his website where we will be able to order his products soon.
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I tried contacting these guys several times, ZERO response. They show all these packages ready to be shipped and the batches being made. But other than the one sold here on AGN I have seen nothing else here in the US. I believe he also was a member her at one time.*H.m. hen* him self told me he will soon be releasing some of his molds. And hes also working on his website where we will be able to order his products soon.
Keep in mind when you get an $18 tin of pellets, 30 percent are bent...if not half. So really they are $30+ per tin. If you want perfect pellets to make perfect shots...it seems well worth it to me for a $1000 die set.
I imagine is one great if you .compete, I don't. So I don't se myself with one either.. but for someone competing is a must.20 minutes for 20 pellets. Roughly 60 pellets an hour vs 500 pellets for 20.00. I would need a strong case for the advantages.
FWIW, I sorted an entire tin of Crosman 14.3 gr domed by head diameter with a new Pelletgage device. I visually looked at each pellet for damage as part of the process. Out of the nominal 500 pellet tin about 5% were visibly damaged. So same here as you. Horribly tedious sorting BTW. Took just over 3 hours for one tin.It could be that I'm just lucky, but my experience is different. For me, the percent of damaged pellets is more like 5(ish) percent.
I agree I’ve ran thru tins of crosman pellets that I coulda sworn had not one damaged pellet. But Crosman pellets are harder than most pellets. JSBs, especially the ones with a longer skirt, are more susceptible to deforming.FWIW, I sorted an entire tin of Crosman 14.3 gr domed by head diameter with a new Pelletgage device. I visually looked at each pellet for damage as part of the process. Out of the nominal 500 pellet tin about 5% were visibly damaged. So same here as you. Horribly tedious sorting BTW. Took just over 3 hours for one tin.