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PELLET GAUGE .COM ANYONE??

I started with math to see what are the numbers.. Not that I really put a value for my time spent with my hobby, but to get a grip of what kind of hobby this is... :)

I counted that if I gaged 180 in an hour and I valued my time doing this 13$ per hour, it would add 0,072$ more to each pellet.
With 360 pellet gages per hour it would be 0,036$ per pellet.


So gaging them does rise the price of them by much since approximate price for a pellet is 0,043$. (12,9 per 300 pellets)
After gaging they are worth from 0,08$ to 0,115$ each! So 21$ to 30$ per tin if the starting price is 12,9€

So basically, gaged pellets would cost over double more. And actually, the cheaper pellets you buy and gage, the more it multiples the price of them!


I would buy them no doubt, but I feel this should be the standard, which would lower the prices at least when thinking with mass-production philosophy.
 
Yep, I use it. I couldn't imagine not having one. If one is interested in best accuracy, one has to have a way to determine the head size of their pellets (among other things). Don't rely on a tin saying that is this or that head size. Best case scenario, most are, but not all. And the ones that are not will affect accuracy. Worst case scenario, they're all over the map. 

It has absolutely increased my bench rest scores. Also, once you get the hang of using it, you can size lots of pellets in a short period of time. 
 
i used my most accturate pellets a tin that has shot better than any other tin ive ever used in any air gun. I still got a half a tin left and when I sized them today. there were 4 head sizes in the tin. now that they are sized I cant even imangine how good they will be in my raw bm 500 177. there were truly impressive before they were sized.. this should get interesting now.