Milbro/Diana Indoor Plastic Pellets
Found these whilst flicking through a "vintage pellet" search on eBay:-
Not sure whether they are re-usueable, or for which guns they were marketed.
Being marked for indoor use, I can't think they are a practice pellet, as the POI, or flight characteristics, would not match ones chosen competition pellets.
Kind regards,
Phil
Not sure whether they are re-usueable, or for which guns they were marketed.
Being marked for indoor use, I can't think they are a practice pellet, as the POI, or flight characteristics, would not match ones chosen competition pellets.
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
Strange
Years ago I tried some plastic pellets with a metal tip that were being sold for use with Umarex pistols - cant recall the name - they were yellow. Horrible things - the barrel rifling sliced through the plastic and a load of fine 'threads' of said plastic - like mini streamers - would come out of the end of the barrel.
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Years ago I tried some plastic pellets with a metal tip that were being sold for use with Umarex pistols - cant recall the name - they were yellow. Horrible things - the barrel rifling sliced through the plastic and a load of fine 'threads' of said plastic - like mini streamers - would come out of the end of the barrel.
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I remember the Prometheus steel tipped plastic pellets.
I still have an original box somewhere, along with some Sussex Sabo.
Kind regards,
Phil
I still have an original box somewhere, along with some Sussex Sabo.
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
A fly by night invention.
Why try to re-invent that which has been working so well for so long.
Kind regards,
Phil
Why try to re-invent that which has been working so well for so long.
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
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I once bought a packet of "Zaps": "plastic plinking pellets".
What was I thinking? A sawn off shotgun would have grouped better!
Byt due to the ridiculously high velocity and negligible momentum, they had quite "interesting" terminal ballistic effects on potatoes and other fruit and veg! :shock: :oops:
What was I thinking? A sawn off shotgun would have grouped better!
Byt due to the ridiculously high velocity and negligible momentum, they had quite "interesting" terminal ballistic effects on potatoes and other fruit and veg! :shock: :oops:
In my teens I bought all sorts of bits n bats to improve the performance of my cheap airguns.
Prometheus and Sussex Sabot to name but a few.
Of course, these offerings of sorcery never did anything to improve things.
Didn't ever see plastic pellets though, but I do remember Ballistic Darts from Sussex Armoury.
Kind regards,
Phil
Prometheus and Sussex Sabot to name but a few.
Of course, these offerings of sorcery never did anything to improve things.
Didn't ever see plastic pellets though, but I do remember Ballistic Darts from Sussex Armoury.
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
Re: Milbro/Diana Indoor Plastic Pellets
Now that is something that I have never seen before.pmh:983 wrote:
Perhaps for a child's toy type of "airgun" with some sort of shooting game?
I've tried most all of the "gimmick" pellets over the years, and few have ever lived up to the hype. Pretty hard to beat the good old round nose diabolo made of lead.