Official 2025 Pyramyd AIR Cup thread!

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Those RBT 71-gr diabolo pellets from Nikolay Boldov appear to be a small-batch, maker/competitor item rather than a mass-produced retail product. That means they can be purchased if the maker (or someone who has stock) is willing to sell and can ship to your location — but they’re not something you’ll typically find on mainstream retail sites.

How to actually buy them (practical steps)

Contact Boldov directly — message him on the social account where he showed the pellets (Instagram/FB/etc.). Makers often sell tins directly or will point you to a reseller.

Ask on specialist forums/groups (benchrest/airgun communities): people often sell or trade match pellets there and can connect you with small-batch makers.
 
You bought some of his pellets there, William?
No, but here in the USA we have many more options then in most countries. In racing guys are always looking for an advantage then they find one . Then they change the rules. Damm he put an amazing amount of time to get there . I know what it takes. Also with my 44 JSB pellets before pyramid cup I shot my personal best 244. The day before I got there. Now I will research for heavy pellets hope I find some. Just remember he did not break the rules there not defined enough.
 
The AEA 66 grain are JUNK. No one I know shoots them. I tried them and they were mediocre at best from a 700mm FX 1:40 liner. Plus the BC was no better than the AEA 50.5 pellets.
I shot a 247, 17x in N50 with the AEA 66 grains recently. Go me!! The red panda I borrowed seem to chuck them pretty well.
I think they would want a lot more twist than 1:40. Like 1:16, or more even. RP appears to be 1:17.5.

But I'm way off topic here. Mea culpa.
 
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I shot a 247, 17x in N50 with the AEA 66 grains recently. Go me!! The red panda I borrowed seem to chuck them pretty well.
I think they would want a lot more twist than 1:40. Like 1:16, or more even. RP appears to be 1:17.5.

But I'm way off topic here. Mea culpa.
I did a 247 in my first ever N50 with .22 21.9gr AEA with a .052 BC this past Saturday in Beorne, TX. Fine competition and incredible fun.

You beat my X count though. Good shooting!

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Using a custom, non–mass-produced pellet in a match that requires mass-produced/ commercially available pellets would almost certainly be a rule violation and could lead to penalties (warning, score penalty, disqualification, or expulsion), depending on the event and organizer.

Let’s let the organizers explain themselves.
 
I shot a 247, 17x in N50 with the AEA 66 grains recently. Go me!! The red panda I borrowed seem to chuck them pretty well.
I think they would want a lot more twist than 1:40. Like 1:16, or more even. RP appears to be 1:17.5.

But I'm way off topic here. Mea culpa.
If your over 825 fps, your over 100 fpe with 66's.
 
I did a 247 in my first ever N50 with .22 21.9gr AEA with a .052 BC this past Saturday in Beorne, TX. Fine competition and incredible fun.

You beat my X count though. Good shooting!

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If i had known you were showing up i'd have drove down there. I gotcha by 1 point in okc, Glad to see you on the board.
 
I have found the AEA pellets shoot great and they are all the same weight. My jsb pellets 20 percent I don't shoot cause of inconsistency in head size and weight?
I’m assuming these are all the “older” AEA 50.5 from the ST (your Teams) stash. Had you ordered since Spring 2025 you probably wouldn’t have the same opinion. Perhaps the latest batch received in the USA a couple weeks ago are better again. The ones sold to regular consumers the past 6 months or so were all over the place in head size with the majority undersized. FYI.
 
I’m assuming these are all the “older” AEA 50.5 from the ST (your Teams) stash. Had you ordered since Spring 2025 you probably wouldn’t have the same opinion. Perhaps the latest batch received in the USA a couple weeks ago are better again. The ones sold to regular consumers the past 6 months or so were all over the place in head size with the majority undersized. FYI.
Did not know this. Thanks for the info
 
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I’m assuming these are all the “older” AEA 50.5 from the ST (your Teams) stash. Had you ordered since Spring 2025 you probably wouldn’t have the same opinion. Perhaps the latest batch received in the USA a couple weeks ago are better again. The ones sold to regular consumers the past 6 months or so were all over the place in head size with the majority undersized. FYI.
Just received a few tins of the new batch 45’s and they appear to be the new style.
 
Time to get on the horn with AEA and get them knocking out 70 grains! ;-)

As an aside, I think you typo'd, but your previous post noted a BC of .9 for the 70 grain. Where as the images showed .09.
...Still a long ways from the .055 you're getting with your projectile.

And my point on the rules is just that mass produced and commercially available, is well, mass produced and commercially available. If you allow shooters to come from other nations, you may just have to allow them to shoot what they can obtain in their nation. ... Or are foreign shooters expected to recalibrate to domestically available ammo and guns in order to participate?
.092 actually which is slug territory!

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Using a custom, non–mass-produced pellet in a match that requires mass-produced/ commercially available pellets would almost certainly be a rule violation and could lead to penalties (warning, score penalty, disqualification, or expulsion), depending on the event and organizer.

Let’s let the organizers explain themselves.
I agree. PAC organizers at a minimum, need to weigh in here. You have made a well thought out case ( that was not sour grapes by any means ) for an explanation.

As I understand it, if a shooter shoots over 100 FPE AND….also “uses a pellet that is not widely distributed “ (should be commercially available to all countries ), it’s against the rules.

I saw your WTB classified add for the .70g pellets. Had a good laugh, because I don’t think anyone will sell you any. They apparently aren’t sold anywhere. So, if not, then none of the other PAC participants have this advantage.
 
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For all I care one should be able to choose the ammo he/she prefers. Whether that being lead, potato or paper wads. Whatever one deems accurate.

Though, I do agree that IF there is a rule that the ammo needs to be commercially available, that at least that particular ammo should be available at the location where the competition is held.

That being said. Does the rifle also need to be commercially available? Including all it’s mods? And why would it be allowed to swap rifles in between rounds ?

Also:
Isn’t it about time to start shooting slugs? The rifles have evolved dramatically into that dimension imo. Though why keep on shooting an “old” inferior ammo in a lately heavily technically progressed air rifle? And determine what the max grainage is per caliber:
.22 : 42gr
.25: 66gr
.30: …

Good luck with the discussion 😌 *popcorn*
 
I agree. PAC organizers at a minimum, need to weigh in here. You have made a well thought out case ( that was not sour grapes by any means ) for an explanation.

As I understand it, if a shooter shoots over 100 FPE AND….also “uses a pellet that is not widely distributed “ (should be commercially available to all countries ), it’s against the rules.

I saw your WTB classified add for the .70g pellets. Had a good laugh, because I don’t think anyone will sell you any. They apparently aren’t sold anywhere. So, if not, then none of the other PAC participants have this advantage.
I don't see a 100 fpe limit for PAC, but that is a N50 rule. Two different games.
 
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