The hard part about choosing a pellet properly, is the associated cost. Sample packs are nice, but in my humble opinion they simply do not contain enough pellets to be able to perform the necessary tests. Biting the bullet and purchasing as many full tins of various pellets is the only way to go. Expensive, but you'll have as big a sample as you need and in some cases for more than one gun. Also, a ballistic software will do wonders for estimating pellet weight and possible FPS numbers along with FT/LBS at the various ranges before shooting pennies out the barrel..
I’m old school as well, SPF and MOA for my scopes as well. Glad Lauren shoots for Team USA!
Love anytime Lauren does an interview. Very well spoken and knowledgeable. I could listen to her talk about airguns all day!!
I have an Element Helix on my FT rifle. The parallax stopped working correctly and Element replaced it with no issues. Very quick turnaround!
The hard part about choosing a pellet properly, is the associated cost. Sample packs are nice, but in my humble opinion they simply do not contain enough pellets to be able to perform the necessary tests. Biting the bullet and purchasing as many full tins of various pellets is the only way to go. Expensive, but you'll have as big a sample as you need and in some cases for more than one gun. Also, a ballistic software will do wonders for estimating pellet weight and possible FPS numbers along with FT/LBS at the various ranges before shooting pennies out the barrel..