Ok, attached are two old tins. The Bimoco's are oxidized so they will be just practice. I paid $1.50/500 for two tins so no matter. The H&N Match are just as clean and bright as the new stuff and ironically seem to outshoot Miesterkugelens and JSB SCHak's which were neck & neck.
I have 8 tins of the H&N. First, I trust shooting up old pellets does not cause a collector to freak. Second, were these H&N's high dollar in their day? Or the same stuff is available today?
Sadly, my replacement 2002SSP will not shoot anything I have in inventory as tight as my first SSP. Lesson learned, if you have a ragged hole shooter, KEEP IT regardless if it is not the current "state of the art" rifle.
