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LIGHT SABRE

As a general rule of thumb, a lighter pellet will fly faster than a heavier one when shot from the same gun and will have a shallower trajectory, making it arguably easier to shoot, although it won’t retain as much energy as the heavier projectile at range.

While the pellets being tested here are the Sniper Light, H&N caters for all weights with its Sniper family, as the German manufacturer also produces the Sniper Medium

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