Voegel Training Pellets for FWB102?
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Voegel Training Pellets for FWB102?
What type and diameter should I get for my FWB102 for practice in my apartment 9m range (on reduced targets)? I know my pistol likes RWS R-10 match pistol pellets but I'd like something a bit more affordable (and I'd like to give Pilkguns my business since I've learned so much from this forum) for practice, especially since I'm finding I'm going through pellets a lot faster than I initially expected :D
Affordable pellets
Vogels are excellent pellets. Maybe you should try a variety of sizes
to see what works in your individual pistol. A bit of a search here will
provide you with a lot of pellet info.
But to shoot a lot, I use RWS Basic
at $48.00 a sleeve of 5000. 7.0 grain wadcutters that seem as clean
and uniform as any pellets I have used.
CSS -Champion Shooter supply. $42.00 a sleeve of 5000. + $6.00
to ship to Hickory, NC
Click on quantity box
.
Another correction- It was not a sleeve. It was a box of 10
individual carded tins. I was mixed up with the sleeve of 2500 -8.2
meisterkugelns at about the same price.
to see what works in your individual pistol. A bit of a search here will
provide you with a lot of pellet info.
But to shoot a lot, I use RWS Basic
at $48.00 a sleeve of 5000. 7.0 grain wadcutters that seem as clean
and uniform as any pellets I have used.
CSS -Champion Shooter supply. $42.00 a sleeve of 5000. + $6.00
to ship to Hickory, NC
Click on quantity box
.
Another correction- It was not a sleeve. It was a box of 10
individual carded tins. I was mixed up with the sleeve of 2500 -8.2
meisterkugelns at about the same price.
Last edited by philip_T on Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Affordable pellets
Phillip: Where do you buy your sleeves of pellets from? Pyramidair.com only seems to sell them by the can (per 500)...philip_T wrote:Vogels are excellent pellets. Maybe you should try a variety of sizes
to see what works in your individual pistol. A bit of a search here will
provide you with a lot of pellet info.
But to shoot a lot, I use RWS Basic
at $48.00 a sleeve of 5000. 7.0 grain wadcutters that seem as clean
and uniform as any pellets I have used.
Re: Affordable pellets
Pyramid's pricing is a bit odd. Instead of giving a discount for buying a sleeve of 10, they give you every 4th tin free. However, if you buy 8 tins, you will get two for free & they will ship a sleeve. Mind you, some pellets (like the RWS Hobby or Basic) apparently are no longer sold in sleeves, they are all single pack on a card with annoyingly tough plastic shrink wrap.lxvnrsw wrote:Phillip: Where do you buy your sleeves of pellets from? Pyramidair.com only seems to sell them by the can (per 500)...
I usually end up buying 9 tins if I want a large quantity. That way I get 12. I bought some RWS match pellets that way a while back, and got a sleeve, plus two loose tins.
Good people:
http://www.championshooters.com/store/p ... 291&page=1
Have them ship Priority Mail; fast and cheap.
Don't bother with anything else.
http://www.championshooters.com/store/p ... 291&page=1
Have them ship Priority Mail; fast and cheap.
Don't bother with anything else.
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Prices are very reasonable, but if you were to buy the RWS Basic pellets from Pyramyd Air, it would still be a bit cheaper...:$5.99x9= $53,91 plus shipping (3 free tins) or $4,75x12=$57 plus shippingRover wrote:Good people:
http://www.championshooters.com/store/p ... 291&page=1
Have them ship Priority Mail; fast and cheap.
Don't bother with anything else.