Noticed that a tin of RWS Meisterkugeln I have seem to deposit quite a bit of 'glitter' (seen that term used elsewhere on the BB) and I'm wondering if it is graphite powder.
I've not noticed this with any other pellets I've used - even the RWS R10 Match ones. I say 'even' as I'd imagine they are broadly equivalent 'quality'. I appreciate that pellet manufacture will generate some fines but I haven't really noticed it so obviously in other tins.
Views?
Pellet 'glitter' - graphite powder?
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Pellet 'glitter' - graphite powder?
Last edited by Walnut92 on Wed May 01, 2019 6:50 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Pellet 'glitter' - graphite powder?
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Re: Pellet 'glitter' - graphite powder?
It's lead.
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