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As previously mentioned in this section I am totally new to airguns only becoming interested in this area of shooting to compliment my .22lr where using the .22lr (for rabbits) was not safe.

 

I am lead to beleive from topics on this site and elsewhere that the best pellet design is the domed type for accuracy and stopping potential.

 

A friend has given me 500 marksman No2, but they are corroded obviously stored in damp conditions and have a white powdery coating on the surface.....are these any good to use.

 

 

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If your gonna be shooting rabbits and with all the discussions about the right pellets,i dont think corroded has ever been mentioned as being good or we would all be leaving em outside :good: ,toss em in the bin and do yourself a favour by going and buying a new tin of 'RWS SUPERFIELDS',a lot less drag than the old marksman so more power ends up on the rabbit :good:

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mind you a new tins only a few quid will hardly break the bank but yeah could soak em in vinigear over night and it'll remove all that **** and then all you'll have to do is clean em and lube em just a trick i learnt years ago which i did with rusty nail to clean em up .

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hi

 

if i may, when i lead dress at work on roof's the lead eventually does the same thing. it's only a surface reaction to water! the way i deal with it on a larger scale is to rub patination oil into the surface of the lead. some sort of oil! gun oil will do! 24-48 hours will do. take them out place them in a rag with some more fresh oil and massage, be carful not to mishape the pellets of that will damage your barrel.

 

do that if u have to! i would only use them for a little target practise!

 

i have been getting on with h points really well for rabbits! outstanding results!

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i would only use them for a little target practise!

 

I wouldn't even use 'em for that. I don't see the benefit of using pellets you know to be dodgy in any application - what's the point of aiming at a target if you think the pellets will behave erratically? It's not a challenge or a test of skill; only luck will decide where a dirty pellet goes!

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