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Never heard of a pcp only pellet. I've shot barracudas out of co2 and pcp guns.For PCP rifles only. I mistakenly purchased them for a CO2 gun. No point in wasting them, so FREE gift to you. I live on the West Side, in Washington county. If you live out that way, transfer would be easy.
The H&N website states that the minimum muzzle energy for copper-coated Baracuda Power pellets is 12 foot-pounds. In an email titled Don't Use H&N Copper Coated Pellets in non-PCP Rifles, H&N explains "The reason for the higher energy required is that the copper-plated balls are slightly harder. We have found that these bullets can get stuck in the barrel if the energy is not sufficient."Never heard of a pcp only pellet. I've shot barracudas out of co2 and pcp guns.
Wow good to know. Thx!The H&N website states that the minimum muzzle energy for copper-coated Baracuda Power pellets is 12 foot-pounds. In an email titled Don't Use H&N Copper Coated Pellets in non-PCP Rifles, H&N explains "The reason for the higher energy required is that the copper-plated balls are slightly harder. We have found that these bullets can get stuck in the barrel if the energy is not sufficient."Don't Use H&N Copper Coated Pellets in non-PCP Rifles
I noticed that the pellet containers shown on the H&N home website (https://www.hn-sport.de/en/air-gun-hunting) for copper coated pellets (Field Target Trophy Power and Baracuda Power in .177 and .22 cal.) have a label on the tin cover stating "For PCP rifles only". I contacted H&N directly...www.airgunnation.com
That is good to know. I had wondered why they said that on the tin also but makes sense now. Those would be wicked to try if they came in .30The H&N website states that the minimum muzzle energy for copper-coated alther Terrusis 12 foot-pounds. In an email titled Don't Use H&N Copper Coated Pellets in non-PCP Rifles, H&N explains "The reason for the higher energy required is that the copper-plated balls are slightly harder. We have found that these bullets can get stuck in the barrel if the energy is not sufficient."Don't Use H&N Copper Coated Pellets in non-PCP Rifles
I noticed that the pellet containers shown on the H&N home website (https://www.hn-sport.de/en/air-gun-hunting) for copper coated pellets (Field Target Trophy Power and Baracuda Power in .177 and .22 cal.) have a label on the tin cover stating "For PCP rifles only". I contacted H&N directly...www.airgunnation.com
All the barracudas I've shot were lead. I didn't know they made a copper covered version. I use copper covered h&n field target trophy power .22 and they are the hardest hitting and most accurate for my gun. Long range drift and drop seems to be a bit less with them also.That is good to know. I had wondered why they said that on the tin also but makes sense now. Those would be wicked to try if they came in .30
Will watch and see if someone comes up with one to fit my .30. I bet they would be wicked for disposing of pests.All the barracudas I've shot were lead. I didn't know they made a copper covered version. I use copper covered h&n field target trophy power .22 and they are the hardest hitting and most accurate for my gun. Long range drift and drop seems to be a bit less with them also.
To be honest I made shots I never thought I would make (ie big holdovers) with them. Not sure why the copper coating makes such a difference but it does.Will watch and see if someone comes up with one to fit my .30. I bet they would be wicked for disposing of pests.
Harder so maybe smoother surface flow, less subtle wobble.To be honest I made shots I never thought I would make (ie big holdovers) with them. Not sure why the copper coating makes such a difference but it does.
.177what caliber?
Missed it the first time. Saw "free pellets" and got tunnel vision..177
Beautiful women can have a similar effect.Missed it the first time. Saw "free pellets" and got tunnel vision.