Thank you for such a systematic review of these pellets, you've saved me much time, effort and money. Again you've introduced me to a new pellet that I'd been put off by the packaging, doh! In my estimation you're a top bloke.
I can’t get these to group in any of my rifles or pistols, the standard Accupel are vastly superior and perform really well in the same guns that the FT produce shotgun like groups in. Thanks for the detailed review though 👍
Just started using these in my AA S400 , when you load these you can feel the extra width of the skirt . I like them and they group slightly better than AA diablos. Good review.
I put a 500 tin of Accupel FT Pellets in a small plastic bottle with a tablespoon of light oil. I put the bottle in my lathe and slow tumble the Pellets for 15mins. I then wash the Pellets. All of that grime goes into the oil and they come up nice and shiny. My HW100 and my Kral Puncher Breaker likes these Pellets.
Love your videos, but sometimes puzzled by your conclusions. I am a. 22 shooter, with a springer (38 year old BSA Mercury) and a Brocock Compatto. I have tried loads of pellets and it seems to me that RWS pellets are hardest, then H&N, then JSB derivatives the softest. So very surprised to hear you infer that H&N are softer than JSB. For the record my Mercury loves RWS Super domes and my Compatto loves Sovereigns.
Wilton Lewis BSA Mercury ...AAAaaah yes ... me old dad bought me mine back in 1974 ..still got it , never sell it , he had too bust a gut at work too be able too buy it , now on display as its stock is cracked , lovely rifle , kicks like a beast with titan spring in . Not accurate at all .. luckily ive a collection of PCPs too do the accuracy stuff with .. but my old Mercury has pride if place in the gun rack ... happy simple days back then . Dont half miss em ( old guy ramblings )
Super vid as usual lads. I use the same pellets in my weirauch .20 , pleasingly accurate ( there called the webleypell in .20 , but im led too believe there one and the same as accupell/powapell ) and yes the do spread well on impact, the back stop on my range is steel plate ( its ok and safe , no ricochets ) and speads perfectly too the size of an half crown .. ( yer probably too young to remember an half crown though ) would make a right old mess of vermine if used for that purpose .. soft as a seal pup turd I recon ... Great review ... and about time too ( only kiddin ) ...
H&N made but the dimensions shift a lot brand to brand. So either H&N sell their old mould out or the brands tweek the base H&N pellet...which is my bet.
Still a good pellet and review.. looking forward to seeing more reviews, hopefully Barracuda hunter extreme and polymag predators Keep up the good work and thanks for taking time to do the videos 👍🏼
Thank you for such a systematic review of these pellets, you've saved me
much time, effort and money. Again you've introduced me to a new pellet that I'd been put off by the packaging, doh! In my estimation you're a top bloke.
Like your videos, been waiting for this one. I tried these but not to good, I really hoped for better. Love watching, atb mate!.
I can’t get these to group in any of my rifles or pistols, the standard Accupel are vastly superior and perform really well in the same guns that the FT produce shotgun like groups in. Thanks for the detailed review though 👍
Just started using these in my AA S400 , when you load these you can feel the extra width of the skirt . I like them and they group slightly better than AA diablos. Good review.
I put a 500 tin of Accupel FT Pellets in a small plastic bottle with a tablespoon of light oil. I put the bottle in my lathe and slow tumble the Pellets for 15mins. I then wash the Pellets. All of that grime goes into the oil and they come up nice and shiny.
My HW100 and my Kral Puncher Breaker likes these Pellets.
I use Accupell on my HW95 but the lighter weight with Flatheads. The gun loves them!
Love your videos, but sometimes puzzled by your conclusions. I am a. 22 shooter, with a springer (38 year old BSA Mercury) and a Brocock Compatto. I have tried loads of pellets and it seems to me that RWS pellets are hardest, then H&N, then JSB derivatives the softest. So very surprised to hear you infer that H&N are softer than JSB. For the record my Mercury loves RWS Super domes and my Compatto loves Sovereigns.
Wilton Lewis
BSA Mercury ...AAAaaah yes ... me old dad bought me mine back in 1974 ..still got it , never sell it , he had too bust a gut at work too be able too buy it , now on display as its stock is cracked , lovely rifle , kicks like a beast with titan spring in . Not accurate at all .. luckily ive a collection of PCPs too do the accuracy stuff with .. but my old Mercury has pride if place in the gun rack ... happy simple days back then . Dont half miss em ( old guy ramblings )
Wilton Lewis
Ps .. just about everything loves sovereigns ( cept my R10 .177 , its a fussy bugger )
Super vid as usual lads. I use the same pellets in my weirauch .20 , pleasingly accurate ( there called the webleypell in .20 , but im led too believe there one and the same as accupell/powapell ) and yes the do spread well on impact, the back stop on my range is steel plate ( its ok and safe , no ricochets ) and speads perfectly too the size of an half crown .. ( yer probably too young to remember an half crown though ) would make a right old mess of vermine if used for that purpose .. soft as a seal pup turd I recon ...
Great review ... and about time too ( only kiddin ) ...
Could you test the jsb exact premium .177?
Aren’t they just H&N Field Target Trophy?
H&N made but the dimensions shift a lot brand to brand. So either H&N sell their old mould out or the brands tweek the base H&N pellet...which is my bet.
Still a good pellet and review.. looking forward to seeing more reviews, hopefully Barracuda hunter extreme and polymag predators
Keep up the good work and thanks for taking time to do the videos 👍🏼
The Standard accupell are way better than them