They claim they are the best since sliced bread. Carrying them cocked or leaving them so is said not to harm anything. I'll not test that though.
I rebuilt my vintage FWB 124 .177 not too long ago. Found a piston head and barrel seal from Canada. Bought the moly lube and piston sealing tar etc. I kept the factory spring that was rated to only about 700 fps since it shoots 1/2" groups at 50 yds. I get about 680 fps with Meisterkugen pellets. They have a 900 fps spring but I didn't want to hammer the fine old gun nor endure scope issues.
The .177 sure is more economical to shoot, you get 500 for the same as 250 .22 cal.
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I’ll probably never do it but has anyone or hear of
- WB, 2020-03-28, 11:15
- Only makes sense for 9mm and up... - Hobbit, 2020-03-29, 19:18
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Air gun pellets
- Frank B, 2020-03-28, 14:32
- I'm not sure, only been out a decade I think - WB, 2020-03-28, 15:43
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Pellet rifles
- Alcorn, 2020-03-28, 14:39
- They have then in even larger calibers - Asa, 2020-03-29, 12:15
- Check YouTube - ~JM~, 2020-03-29, 08:01