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@JaceSpace1369 I didn’t know price was a factor in the initial statement. I have no dog in the fight. I’m still stuck on Diabolo domed pellets. I haven’t given Hades or Polymags much work on hunts. I think I shot a fox squirrel with a Polymag short from my Prod and was not impressed. I’ve only shot Hades at paper from what I can remember.
 
@JaceSpace1369 I didn’t know price was a factor in the initial statement. I have no dog in the fight. I’m still stuck on Diabolo domed pellets. I haven’t given Hades or Polymags much work on hunts. I think I shot a fox squirrel with a Polymag short from my Prod and was not impressed. I’ve only shot Hades at paper from what I can remember.
May or may not be part of the factor, for me when it comes down to choosing "hunting" pellets, performance, distance and price are the main important factors.
 
May or may not be part of the factor, for me when it comes down to choosing "hunting" pellets, performance, distance and price are the main important factors.

Whats your lead/lizard ratio these days? Have you ever worked out the stats?

Shots per foot of lizard would be fun.

Dollars of pellets in a month divided by pounds of lizard?

How much different would the ratio be with a less expensive pellet? Does the Hades change the lead/lizard equation?

My springer does not shoot them well. At this altitude they are only going about 560 fps. The trajectory is big. They probably perform well at higher speeds/ lower elevations.
 
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They shoot amazing out of my Taipan Mutant to. Plus have same POI as regular JSB 15.89s out to 50 yards for me. Your vet shoot polys at all?

These were my last groups with Polymags in the Vet and Mav. The Vet took 5 pellets to settle in and the Mav took 10 before showing accuracy.

I use mostly domed pellets for all around use . But with " hunting " designed pellets, the Hades give me the best accuracy at 50 so far .

50y with Polymags .
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These were my last groups with Polymags in the Vet and Mav. The Vet took 5 pellets to settle in and the Mav took 10 before showing accuracy.

I use mostly domed pellets for all around use . But with " hunting " designed pellets, the Hades give me the best accuracy at 50 so far .

50y with Polymags .
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Thanks.I might try them again for fun. I shot 3-4 out of my mute and the group was like 3/4” at 35 yards which isn’t great. Hades will do a 1/4” at that distance no problem. If im having a good day ofcourse 🤣🤘
How you like that MaV. I’ve never owned a FX. I’ve looked at them and the wildcats a bunch.

Rob
 
Thanks.I might try them again for fun. I shot 3-4 out of my mute and the group was like 3/4” at 35 yards which isn’t great. Hades will do a 1/4” at that distance no problem. If im having a good day ofcourse 🤣🤘
How you like that MaV. I’ve never owned a FX. I’ve looked at them and the wildcats a bunch.

Rob

The Maverick was my first and only fx and I'm happy with the power and accuracy. I shoot 25.3g AEA pellets at 47 fpe . I like that it's only running 108 bar and pushing 25.3s plenty fast because of the big plenum . My only upgrade is a heavier hammer and a DonnyFL moderator . Mine has a 600mm barrel and a 300cc tank and weighs 6lbs 11oz so it's light but longer than the Vet standard. It's not nearly as robust as the Vet but I have put thousands of rounds through it without any failures. I would choose the Vet if I could only keep one.

Here's the last group I shot at 50y . Not bragging but one reasons it will stay in my lineup.
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I would stick with the Hades of FX Atomics. The Polymags are spendy and possibly not as accurate.
 
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@JaceSpace In your line of work I imagine you go through quite a few pellets. I’d have to take your word for which is best for hunting iguanas. You hunt more than I do.
For me when using pellets, in .25 it's hades, in .22 it's Hades, but in .177 it has been barracuda hunters and hunter extremes, I've been able to reach out to 50yds with great groups in little to no wind and they still expand a lot.
 
Whats your lead/lizard ratio these days? Have you ever worked out the stats?

Shots per foot of lizard would be fun.

Dollars of pellets in a month divided by pounds of lizard?

How much different would the ratio be with a less expensive pellet? Does the Hades change the lead/lizard equation?

My springer does not shoot them well. At this altitude they are only going about 560 fps. The trajectory is big. They probably perform well at higher speeds/ lower elevations.
I will answer this in your cost per shot thread lol