Anybody else save old pellet tins? I did because I thought they might come in handy for storing small items, but now they offer a window into the early days of “adult airguns” in the US. They are also a testament to the marketing genius of Robert Beeman, with special properties ascribed to each style, like better penetration with the pointy ones, or the edge on the ram jet that would turn a glancing hit into a knock down blow. I do miss the larger selection in .20 caliber however, only JSBs available these days I understand. Fortunately I still have a good supply of CPs and JSBs in .20 to keep my Daystate going, plus a spare .177 caliber barrel if I get desperate.
Chuck
Chuck