I have a tin in .25 caliber and agree on the dirty pellets. I just clean the rifles and leave the pellets alone. I hate washing clothes yet alone my pellets now.🤠🇺🇸
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 yes but if apolo is a good choice 🤔they should something about all that lead debris in the can it’s ff worser then in the cheap russian pellets
Great new pellet presentation my dear friend! Have a nice day 💀 👍
Thank you so much! 😃👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 You're welcome 💀👍
I have a tin in .25 caliber and agree on the dirty pellets. I just clean the rifles and leave the pellets alone. I hate washing clothes yet alone my pellets now.🤠🇺🇸
I was trying to keep chunks of lead out of the barrel, but I ran a patch down the barrel after shooting. 🙂👍
The vortex supreme 14.66 grains .22 are made and designed in germany so hatsan is using several airgun pellet factories over the world it seems
Probably where ever they can get the best price, lol 😃👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 yes but if apolo is a good choice 🤔they should something about all that lead debris in the can it’s ff worser then in the cheap russian pellets
Nobody can beat the Meisterkuglen brand in my opinion.
This is the first time I have seen 17 grain pellets :)
They are kind of heavy. Consistency is not the best, but most fly good in my HW77.😃👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 15,43 and 16 grain are ideal for breakbarrel rifles, but 17 and 18 grain are suitable for magnum class :)
I found several connections between hatsan usa and apolo on internet.
Interesting 🤔👍
I think 🤔 yes look at the skirts thickness
I did a little shooting today and any pellet that wasn't tight in the breach, did not land with the group.
I think these are made by Apolo. Maybe
That is what I was thinking 🤔👍