I bought a sleeve of old H&N pellets at a show sent to H&N and they replied the pellets were made 1970 they shoot great from my FWB 600
Yes, but in a metal box with two trays. The problem is that the plastic of the trays changes over time. The pellets are probably stuck in it.
Yeah, no doubt a 200.Wish i could buy more of these pellets , from a guy that scores targets, he said looks like a 200 and 20, X i see no misses or flyers .
.177 @ 7.3 with fluted skirtYeah, no doubt a 200.
Is there a weight on the pellet?
Since then we have completely renewed the machine park. And today's match pellets don't have a ribbed skirt. Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the lead alloy we used in the 70s.They may be stuck, but that is a cool looking tin!
Are you able to tell us if anything has changed from the manufacturing of the old pellets versus something new?
Hmmm, I've got a tin of these somewhere in my stash. Maybe I'll PMI them at work and see what they're made of...Since then we have completely renewed the machine park. And today's match pellets don't have a ribbed skirt. Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the lead alloy we used in the 70s.