Well the values there imhoI feel the same way about those CPHPs. They're cheap and accurate. I've been stocking up on them. I ordered three more tins today. Lately I've been ordering more of them than I've been shooting.
For some reason crosman flathead/ wads are nowhere to be found around here. Use to be easiest to get years ago like the plastic box copperheads i used a lot . I guess now the wads are mail-order only.Most of my .177's are light pistols, so I shoot 7 gr. match wadcutters, Crosman just happens to have a decent pellet for that application as well
I let my grand children shoot the cheap stuff, and pull out the good stuff when guests come.Looks like the H&N win in the grouping, but I agree with the value of the CPHP wins out. Unless your shooting at high level competition does a 1/4" really justify the extra cost??
All day shot at different yards and all they each flipped flopped around. Id sit and do a shoot and say the cphp did best the come back latter and the .50's win out few hrs later the .52's , ect..Looks like the H&N win in the grouping, but I agree with the value of the CPHP wins out. Unless your shooting at high level competition does a 1/4" really justify the extra cost??