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Using Club pellets?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:45 pm
by Rover
Anyone using these pellets?
If not, why not?
https://rws-ammunition.com/en/products/ ... lub-0-45-g
MANY years ago I tried them, but was not happy. But things change.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 4:15 pm
by spektr
IIRC, Club is a step below Hobby, and Hobbys are pretty good and a value leader.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 5:38 pm
by Green_Canoe
spektr wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 4:15 pm
IIRC, Club is a step below Hobby, and Hobbys are pretty good and a value leader.
Since the Hobby and Club pellets went to the 300/tin packaging they lost their value leader status for me. I hope H&N Sports are a good value choice because I just bought a 2 year supply...
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 5:45 pm
by Gwhite
I've found that as soon as you go below "Basic", the quality is noticeably worse. I haven't tested "Hobby" with a rest, but I can feel significant variation in how easily they fit into a pistol. This is especially noticeable with an LP50, where you load 5 at a time. "Basics" all insert into the magazine consistently. "Hobby" pellets go from sliding in easily to needing a seater tool. I've never tried "Club" after my experience with "Hobby".
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 6:56 pm
by dontshootcritters
This is an interesting topic so thank you for starting it...
Tins of 500 pellets are CHEAP... Even the good ones are really cheap for 500 shots when compared to quality .22 target ammo. I'm currently using the RWS R10 and they are about $13 A tin here in New Zealand. I'd happily change to other brands if they were deemed to be a better/More accurate option in my Morini.
Why bother with the really cheap pellets when good ones are great value. I'm sure there will be people saying for club use the ones mentioned are just fine and that's a fair call.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:29 pm
by Gwhite
As a college team coach, we go through roughly 60,000 pellets a year. If the difference between RWS "Basic" pellets and the higher end stuff is only $5 a tin, that is an extra $600 out of our budget. That's about what a case of RWS Target Pistol .22 goes for.
People who have tested RWS "Basics" have found that they are exceptionally accurate for the price. That means the one-hole group from a rest is just a tiny bit bigger than the one-hole group with more expensive pellets.
We have some high end pellets we take to the National Championships, but the difference in accuracy is meaningless at the collegiate level. A really good college shooter might shoot around 560. The 40 missing points has nothing to do with their pellets...
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:15 am
by dontshootcritters
Good points made by GWhite
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:14 am
by emre-nur
just opened a box yesterday, bought out of curiosity.
as a newbie, all is same for me.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 6:04 am
by rmca
Rover,
Read this, or at least look at the third picture...
http://targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?f=4 ... ting+again
They grouped lousy...
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:30 am
by Rover
RMCA...that was a really great thread...best one on the subject!
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 8:19 am
by dschaller
Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 5:38 pm
spektr wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 4:15 pm
IIRC, Club is a step below Hobby, and Hobbys are pretty good and a value leader.
Since the Hobby and Club pellets went to the 300/tin packaging they lost their value leader status for me. I hope H&N Sports are a good value choice because I just bought a 2 year supply...
A while ago we purchased RWS Basic pellets from Neal Stepp (I.S.S.) in the 500 count tins. He imports them directly from Europe, and they were under $6 a tin. Don't know what his current stock is, but give him a call if you prefer the full tins over the partial ones others sell - 817-595-2090.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:15 am
by emre-nur
dschaller wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 8:19 am
Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 5:38 pm
spektr wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 4:15 pm
IIRC, Club is a step below Hobby, and Hobbys are pretty good and a value leader.
Since the Hobby and Club pellets went to the 300/tin packaging they lost their value leader status for me. I hope H&N Sports are a good value choice because I just bought a 2 year supply...
A while ago we purchased RWS Basic pellets from Neal Stepp (I.S.S.) in the 500 count tins. He imports them directly from Europe, and they were under $6 a tin. Don't know what his current stock is, but give him a call if you prefer the full tins over the partial ones others sell - 817-595-2090.
FYI:
the basic RWS (green box) is 3,5 euros in germany.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 12:10 pm
by SPPcoach
Gwhite wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:29 pm
As a college team coach, we go through roughly 60,000 pellets a year.
OMG! That is impressive. How many athletes?
Gwhite wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:29 pm
People who have tested RWS "Basics" have found that they are exceptionally accurate for the price. That means the one-hole group from a rest is just a tiny bit bigger than the one-hole group with more expensive pellets.
I started shooting these a few years ago based on ROVER's recomendation. I just tested them from my Pardini K12 last week before our Nationals and am very impressed with the one-hole 10-shot group.
BTW, Neal Stepp does have these in 500 count tins. He imports directly from Germany.
Gwhite wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:29 pm
We have some high end pellets we take to the National Championships, but the difference in accuracy is meaningless at the collegiate level. A
really good college shooter might shoot around 560. The 40 missing points has nothing to do with their pellets...
I now have two of my athletes shooting in the 560's in
decimal scoring.
I believe you are talking about
interger scoring.
This is great progress for our little club but a long road ahead.
Above 550 they shoot RWS R10's for matches.
Below 500 they shoot the H&N
FNRA pellets from our grants. (I have a lot of those athletes).
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:54 pm
by Gwhite
SPPcoach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 12:10 pm
Gwhite wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:29 pm
As a college team coach, we go through roughly 60,000 pellets a year.
OMG! That is impressive. How many athletes?
We start out with about 15 returning students, and spend September training 25 to 30 new shooters. At the beginning of October, we have a practice match, after which we do a downselect based on practice attendance, attitude, safety and lastly, match score. The goal is to have no more than 30 shooters for the rest of the year because we are set up for two relays with 15 firing points. We practice four evenings a week.
New shooters upgrade from Hammerli AP20's to Hammerli 480K's when they break 500 in a match. The second time they do that, they get issued a Benelli .22 and begin training with that.
Collegiate scoring is all done integer because many schools we compete against don't have electronic targets.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 2:00 pm
by emre-nur
Gwhite wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:54 pm
SPPcoach wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 12:10 pm
Gwhite wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:29 pm
As a college team coach, we go through roughly 60,000 pellets a year.
OMG! That is impressive. How many athletes?
We start out with about 15 returning students, and spend September training 25 to 30 new shooters. At the beginning of October, we have a practice match, after which we do a downselect based on practice attendance, attitude, safety and lastly, match score. The goal is to have no more than 30 shooters for the rest of the year because we are set up for two relays with 15 firing points. We practice four evenings a week.
New shooters upgrade from Hammerli AP20's to Hammerli 480K's when they break 500 in a match. The second time they do that, they get issued a Benelli .22 and begin training with that.
Collegiate scoring is all done integer because many schools we compete against don't have electronic targets.
The name of the college?
if possible :)
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 5:35 pm
by Gwhite
They get cranky if I mention their name without official permission. It's the small trade school down the river from Harvard University, if that helps.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:23 pm
by RMinUT
small trade school near Harvard. I bet that would make them even more cranky. Classic.
I'm guessing most of your new shooters are not from the US?
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:45 pm
by Gwhite
We have a lot of Asian students. The team is typically mostly women these days, and they are often the top couple shooters on the team. They haven't watched any Dirty Harry movies, they listen well & know how to focus & concentrate. We won the National Womens Collegiate Championship against the likes of West Point, Navy, Coast Guard, and Ohio State etc. in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2019.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 9:08 pm
by emre-nur
Gwhite wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:45 pm
We have a lot of Asian students. The team is typically mostly women these days, and they are often the top couple shooters on the team. They haven't watched any Dirty Harry movies, they listen well & know how to focus & concentrate. We won the National Womens Collegiate Championship against the likes of West Point, Navy, Coast Guard, and Ohio State etc. in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2019.
thanks for informing.
small trade school and have a 15 lane shooting range, nice.
results are impressive and it makes sense that female students are more interested.
Re: Using Club pellets?
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:49 am
by dschaller
Gwhite wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 1:54 pm
Collegiate scoring is all done integer because many schools we compete against don't have electronic targets.
Unless you make it to finals, all ISSF air pistol qualification matches are integer, even the Olympics. Even if all Universities had electronic targets, I would not think 60 shot matches should be scored decimal.