> The question of which is the best "SUITABLE PELLET" for IHP, AK Super 350 or whatever make one can think of is a "NEVER ENDING DEBATE"....
> The reasons are:
1. All German made or copies of German made Air Rifles follow the "Metric" system for their measurements (millimetres / centimetres etc.)
2. While all British made Air Rifles follow the British system for their measurement (inches / feet etc.)
> That's why German make ARs mention their calbres as 5.5mm (for 0.22 which is a universal term for this calibre)
> Hence when you convert the British 0.22cal in terms of mm it is equal to 5.56mm
> So the difference between German & British make is 0.01mm (British make AR breech is 0.01mm larger than the German make breech)
> Although this 0.01mm may appear small it is sufficient enough to determine the proper fitment of pellets, because we do not know what size does the pellet manufaturer follow while making pellets. Are they 5.5mm or 5.56mm?

> Lastly Indian manufacturers of pellets may not have the proper & precise 'die' - incidentally 'dies' have a life, beyond which the 'die' has to be re-made. But who cares - the same 'die' will be flogged for millions of pellets.
> Hence dimensional variations take place - resulting in all sorts of fitment problems.
> The question is "What is the breech size" of your Air Rifle, 5.5mm or 5.56mm?????

> The answer is "TRY ALL AVAILABLE PELLET" in the market - See which one suits your particular Air Rifle & STICK TO IT"!
> The above spiel is good for Plinkers / Sports Shooters - But if you are a serious Match Shooter who looks for 'hole in hole' grouping then, you better settle for those expensive Imported Brands. There are several - It's your call

Briha