Airgun Shooter

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ood shooting relies on consistency, whether that’s the shooter’s technique, the rifle’s power delivery or the ammunition. Some barrels are relatively unfussy when it comes to ammo selection, while others are incredibly finicky, and much of this will be down to the head size of the pellet. Some .177 pellets are just sold by the generic calibre, while others are offered by head size. But is every pellet in the tin exactly the same size? And once you know exactly what size your barrel likes, how can you quickly

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