hi, from my experience , the superdomes will work best in your gun , also they are lighter than superfields , so they will give you a flatter tradjectory.
This is a discussion on rws super fields or super dome? within the Anything Airgun Related forums, part of the Airguns category; Originally Posted by mikey did you weigh each batch of pellets steve,if not weigh them and see how much difference ...
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hi, from my experience , the superdomes will work best in your gun , also they are lighter than superfields , so they will give you a flatter tradjectory.
hi ,
i have been involved with airguns for over 30 years and have an extensive knowledge of airguns and airgun tuning , and make custom parts for airguns .
In reality the better BC of the Superfields will counteract the lighter weight of the Superdomes. To all intents and purposes the trajectories will be extremely similar
I find superfields and superdomes are both very good all round pellets and no real difference in accuracy for me even in my pellet fussy xs78s. Another favorite of mine is crosman premier ultra magnums, very good in most of my guns.
I must say I cannot get my head around why someone would use one pellet for hunting and a different one for plinking. For me I find the best pellet that matches the gun and use this for everything. Why would you then purposely choose a pellet that was less accurate to shoot at something in particular?
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