Hi, Those pellets are out for a month now. They are on our website and on the way to shops or already there, depends on the location.I'm still waiting for the .30 BR50s. Sorry Zans, I've lost my faith in your products.
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Hi, Those pellets are out for a month now. They are on our website and on the way to shops or already there, depends on the location.I'm still waiting for the .30 BR50s. Sorry Zans, I've lost my faith in your products.
That is lead free reality, that is why we need to "fight" against it. Price difference to lead ones is only material cost. Check Tin Vs Lead material cost on the market.I’ll save everyone the trouble of clicking the link to get the info that should have been included here for convenience.
Cost 30.66 per 154….
Weight 37 gr
Use would be only if absolutely required obviously.
Huhh things are much more complicated then first looked. We had those slugs out almost a year ago, then there were manufactring issues togehter with shape issues. We all want to get the best and accurate slugs, not some garbage we would put out, we are not after money.So... where are these new high BC slugs coming out.
20 cents a shot is kinda pricey. Not good for target shooters. Man, I hate Communism.That is lead free reality, that is why we need to "fight" against it. Price difference to lead ones is only material cost. Check Tin Vs Lead material cost on the market.
The weight is a 22gr slug for the .25 cal, the .22 cal is a 15gr slugs and the .177 is an 8.5gr slugZAN lists a 25 cal lead free slug. They give a length, but no weight.
Not implying you are over charging just stating obviously no one will use unless they have toThat is lead free reality, that is why we need to "fight" against it. Price difference to lead ones is only material cost. Check Tin Vs Lead material cost on the market.
Looking forward for the .22Huhh things are much more complicated then first looked. We had those slugs out almost a year ago, then there were manufactring issues togehter with shape issues. We all want to get the best and accurate slugs, not some garbage we would put out, we are not after money.
Last tests we did in .22 were crazy good better then every other high bc slug you can get. .25 cal slugs we are testing this week.
Now we need to make new tooling that will be making them like the demo one but way stronger. Then we should push them in production. Sometimes you fail at things that looks simple, and we dont want to sell you our fails. That is it
Working on them and they will be delivered at their best!
And exactly for those are meant to. Lead is stil far far superior to this.Not implying you are over charging just stating obviously no one will use unless they have to
Guess we where all wrong thinking they wouldn't shoot straight. I'll stick to my lead,but good luck with your rifling after a few hundred, I imagine you'll be needing a new liner.My testing:
Zan .30 lead free pellets quick review
I’ve been looking for a lighter .30 pellet to quell the bark from my sidewinder mini. I was therefore excited to try the new Zan lead free option which is 37 grains. To be clear, I’d be very happy to use a lighter lead pellet but there simply aren’t any available. So let’s not have this...www.airgunnation.com