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Master Shot Pellets Review

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:33 pm
by pratik_mahale
Last months I brought three different kinds of .177 Flat Head Master Shot Pellets from Bansons for my Pegasus

1)Flat Head Green Box - Rs. 325/-
2)Flat Head White Box - Rs. 250/-
3)Flat Head Yellow Box – Rs. 220/-
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There is some lead dust in White & Yellow box pellets so I wash them before using but still my finger tips became black due to the dust
Green box pellets are very shiny compare to the other two & very clean but very hard

Size & finishing is same I think they are using same mold for all pellets only material is different

I find MS White & Yellow box pellets good ½ “ grouping at 20 yards & around 1 “ at 30 yards almost same result & same velocity no need to adjust scope .
But somehow I don’t like Green box pellets may be not suitable for my Pegasus grouping is more then ½ “ at 20 Yards & velocity also 40 FPS less then other two so I need to adjust the scope

At present I don’t have the pic of the grouping but soon I will try to post it

Anybody used all those pellets please share their experience because now I am confuse which one to buy white or yellow
Mostly I will go for Yellow because they are cheaper in cost

Re: Master Shot Pellets Review

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 10:39 pm
by krishnamjc
Hi,
do you have any idea regarding the grain weight of these pellets?

Re: Master Shot Pellets Review

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:07 pm
by aadhaulya
How does grain weight help??
I suppose that higher grain would cause a greater impact hence more damage. It may also have a truer aim.
The lighter bullet should have a larger range but should be more prone to deflection due to wind.
Kindly correct me for my knowledge.

Atul

Re: Master Shot Pellets Review

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:26 pm
by Basu
MSFH yellow ones are approx.7.6 grains each.
Lighter pellets have flater trajectory then heavier ones.



Basu

Re: Master Shot Pellets Review

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:39 pm
by aadhaulya
Basu,

Wont the lighter pellete get affected by the slightest of windy conditions??

Atul