I've been shooting RWS yellow for years, however within the last year or so I've noticed a few of the tins in a sleeve are coated a darker grey, almost like R10's.
I haven't noticed any difference in accuracy.
Does anybody have any info on this?
RWS Meisterkuglen Coating Question
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Re: RWS Meisterkuglen Coating Question
I'll take a wild guess and say that there is less tin added in the alloy mix, that is why the pellets may have a darker grey appearance. If there is no difference in accuracy and the pellets aren't staining your fingers, you shouldn't worry.
Re: RWS Meisterkuglen Coating Question
They do stain my fingertips a little more than usual, but I'm not worrying just wondering why the change.
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Re: RWS Meisterkuglen Coating Question
I bet they have found a cheaper product to lube the projectile. They would say "improved"...which equates generally to cost savings
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Re: RWS Meisterkuglen Coating Question
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Re: RWS Meisterkuglen Coating Question
You may have gotten an old batch. They haven't changed the tins.
The old ones were darker with stuff that came off on your hands. They could have been in the back of a warehouse for years.
The old ones were darker with stuff that came off on your hands. They could have been in the back of a warehouse for years.