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What Pellet for a S410


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Hello Mate,

 

Try H & N field target trophy or Crosman Premier. Both make awesome groups. I managed to hit a fly from 30 yards and am in this months Air gunner to prove it.

I would say the Premiers are slightly better. Give em a go, you won't be disappointed :blink:

 

Mick

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AIR ARMS DIABLO FIELD PELLETS..I use and recommend it in all airguns.

 

The most accurate I have ever used, its a standard domehead, really you are only handling 12Ft/lbs....at best 10-9Ft/lbs at 30yds...so pellet design is going to make no differance, to stopping power, if you need more, go to FAC air or Rimfire :good:

 

Steve

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Whatever pellet suits your rifle the best is the short anwser and that is where it gets tricky as no two rifles shoot the same due to minor manufacturing differances in tolerance, you could buy a pair of consecutivley number .22 rifles from Air Arms and one likes AA fields 5.52 the best the otherone likes logun penatraters. your best bet is to send off for a pellet sample pack from pellpax and do some testing to see what your rifle likes the best.

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As often State

 

Joys of attending a Air Gun Club - is that you often get Shooters doing pellet testing and finding what

Works best in your Gun

 

As well aware that these day's it's not often that any two gun's - even same make give the same results

 

Stopping power is not weight alone

 

As it seems many go for a heavyweight .22 round - which in a sub 12FP will be very loopy

 

Where many @ Le Valley are finding that the Bullet Shaped Defiant 5.50 Works well in most AA

Rifles and does stop intended Targets

 

Again its the case of accurate Shooting - if Vermin die or Run Off

 

BOB/R

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i hate to **** on everyones bonfire,but every tin of aa ammo i have bought.half have been damaged.ok some only slightly.but damaged neverthe less.accupell.way to go. :hmm:

Having just bought an AA410K, I got a free tin of AA field pellets. I have noticed a number of mine are squashed and deformed, some worse than others. Not something I noticed with the Accupels. Having said that all of the 100 or so AAs I have shot through it so far have been spot on, so I can't really fault them. I am going to try both and see what results I get long term.

 

cheers,

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