There's the Crosman 7.9 gr tear-drop points.
Crosman changed their packaging scheme last summer, and the tins now look different.
This is one of the pellets that was tested for weight consistency a very long time ago * I think * on the GTA forum, and it did reasonably well.
The .22 version of these gave me very good performance.
I haven't really had a lot time with them.
Previous notes say they are within a 1/4" at 15 yards, despite the wind.
Made in Spain wadcutter.
Sis shot a string of these with the old BSA springer at about 650 fps, and she hit all her hulls at nearly 20 yards.
I have not seriously tested them.
These I have quite a bit of plinking experience with.
I think I posted a few one-holers these made a long time ago.
Also made in Spain.
There's the Daisy hollow point next to the mini-mite 7.62 X 39mm for you lurkers
Part of the pellet stash.
There's another 10 tins of assorted hunting style pellets in my cardboard hunting day-box, and about 20-30 tins of various and sundry pellets in the back of the Uplander van...
And finally, for the totally un-related off-topic photo:
My own hurry-up chicken soup.
It ( urp! ) made a great supper
Regards,
Doc Sharptail
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