RWS SuperMag

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Roger5
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RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:24 am

Just an ask, has anyone used these in there S400/410/510 or S200 these are .177. They are fine in my Weihrauch HW95 but want to know if they work in any PCP . Rog

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gary martin
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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 5:23 pm

I'm afraid the only way to find out is give them a try. you can have two seemingly identical rifles and they can react in a different manner to each other with the same pellets.

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 5:38 pm

gary martin wrote:I'm afraid the only way to find out is give them a try. you can have two seemingly identical rifles and they can react in a different manner to each other with the same pellets.

I know this, what i am asking is, has any one tried them, I am just being lazy. Rog

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:52 pm

Heavy wadcutters are great for short range vermin but probably not accurate for ft. What they intended for?
Never tried them.

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 7:15 pm

TenMetrePeter wrote:Heavy wadcutters are great for short range vermin but probably not accurate for ft. What they intended for?
Never tried them.

Hi Peter, it's just an ask mate, as I say wadcutters seem to work fine in my Weihrauch springers, but up to now I haven't managed to fine any wadcutter that works in a 12ftlb PCP, as I said I was just being lazy and hoping that someone on here had given them a try, I will try them myself tomorrow. Cheers Rog

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 7:59 pm

Just gave them a try, living room to street door only 7yds, 2 mildot holdover, but grouped ok, will try out to 25/30 tomorrow. Rog

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 8:47 pm

Obviously I am a fan at low power and short distance. They will probably group fine to 25 then open up after that. They will certainly bash the brains out of a squirrel at 20 better than roundheads.

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:32 pm

TenMetrePeter wrote:Obviously I am a fan at low power and short distance. They will probably group fine to 25 then open up after that. They will certainly bash the brains out of a squirrel at 20 better than roundheads.

Cheers Peter, that's pretty much what they will doing. Rog

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Re: RWS SuperMag

Tue Nov 29, 2016 5:16 pm

TenMetrePeter wrote:Obviously I am a fan at low power and short distance. They will probably group fine to 25 then open up after that. They will certainly bash the brains out of a squirrel at 20 better than roundheads.

They did exactly that 3/4 inch hole at 25 yds, 1/2 low and 1/2 left, it was pretty windy, but as you said they would do a lot of damage at 20 yds, so ok. Rog

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