What pellets work best in the IZH-46M?

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What pellets work best in the IZH-46M?

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This is my first IZH-46M and was looking for some advise on pellet choice. Also is there any place to download free targets to get me started?

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Re: What pellets work best in the IZH-46M?

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f1gpstar wrote:This is my first IZH-46M and was looking for some advise on pellet choice. Also is there any place to download free targets to get me started?

Thanks,
A search using IZH AND pellet will provide you with the information
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Post by Houngan »

For inexpensive pellets, Gamo match fits my 46 very well, and I can't detect any lack of accuracy with them. Glockfaq.com has targets to print.

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pellets IZH 46m

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Since the 46m is a lower velocity gun, you should use the lightest pellet weight you can find. I believe you can find pellets in the 7grain weight range. You gun will shoot them at about 460ft/sec. Heavier pellets at about 410ft/sec
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Post by boris »

RWS Diabolo Basic (Geco) 7.0gn work very well is both of my IZH46M.
They cheap too. MV is about 500 fps
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boris wrote:RWS Diabolo Basic (Geco) 7.0gn work very well is both of my IZH46M. They cheap too.
Geco was very good also in mine. And very cheap.
Last year i tested rws R10 pistol (0,45 grams), both 4,49 (best at all) and 4,50 very very good in mine izzy. (expensive choice for match and lates training before match).
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Thanks everybody for the info!!

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I'm looking forward to this Pistol. I've only been a 10m rifle shooter? No Jacket, no Pants, Whoo Hoo!
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Bought mine along with five others for my club from Scott. Have had nothing but fun with them.... but :D
I started a rifle shooter, and there's something just missing with the pistol shooting to me. I'm standing there feeling half-naked without the canvas and leather jackets and the boots and the glove and all the rest, and then I bring up the pistol and the top half of the sights are missing, and the wobble is absolutely enormous compared to the rifle :D
No, I like my Izzy, and I'll keep on shooting it (and doing the requisite woodcarving course that the pistol grip requires :D ) but I think rifle's always going to be the thing I put most of my effort into.
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Sparks wrote:Bought mine along with five others for my club from Scott. Have had nothing but fun with them.... but :D
I started a rifle shooter, and there's something just missing with the pistol shooting to me. I'm standing there feeling half-naked without the canvas and leather jackets and the boots and the glove and all the rest, and then I bring up the pistol and the top half of the sights are missing, and the wobble is absolutely enormous compared to the rifle :D
No, I like my Izzy, and I'll keep on shooting it (and doing the requisite woodcarving course that the pistol grip requires :D ) but I think rifle's always going to be the thing I put most of my effort into.
The part missing is that big bag-o-junk that the rifle shooters drag around with them
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Richard H wrote:The part missing is that big bag-o-junk that the rifle shooters drag around with them
I know, but that's why we're so buff compared to pistol shooters - we work out more just getting to the range ;) :D
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Sparks

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Sparks, I hear ya, you never lose your first love!
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