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Excellent pellet!!

Has anyone tried these pellets yet?
I just received them from AOA with my RedWolf that was repaired and returned.
They look similar to the JSB redesigned but they have no weird flyers.
Here’s groups shot by AOA at 50 yards using my RedWolf.
I tried them yesterday at 100 yards and they are awesome, it was really windy so the groups were not very pretty but I could see how good they were.

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why Rangemaster has partnered with renowned pellet manufacturers all over the world including the famous companies of JSB and H&N Sport to develop the Rangemaster.

https://www.rangemaster-airgun-pellets.com/about-rangemaster/


The company is U.K and ovrrthrre you see them readily for sale at air gun shops.

I wonder if maybe adding them to your gun buy if they are feeling the water to inport them here to sell regular everyday ?
 
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Here’s pictures.
It’s amazing how much better the Rangemasters are in my RedWolf, just no comparison at all.
Wish I didn’t have 20 tins of the JSB redesigns lol!
Edit: Hateful Mcnasty, I think they need to be selling these here regularly!
I’m calling AOA tomorrow and buy them out before everyone else does lol!

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I'm not sure of the truth about the various private label pellets made by JSB. The brand owners usually claim that their pellets are made by JSB, but on an exclusive die. JSB usually says no, that a given lot is run on the same die, but not one exclusive to that brand owner. The difference might be in the post-production quality control, maybe certain tolerances are required? I've had a similar experience with AA pellets in .177. They shoot better than the JSB equivalents, go figure.
 
I'm not sure of the truth about the various private label pellets made by JSB. The brand owners usually claim that their pellets are made by JSB, but on an exclusive die. JSB usually says no, that a given lot is run on the same die, but not one exclusive to that brand owner. The difference might be in the post-production quality control, maybe certain tolerances are required? I've had a similar experience with AA pellets in .177. They shoot better than the JSB equivalents, go figure.
I just wonder if these rebranded companies use the jsb qc guy or send in there own guy when there runs are being produced?
 
That other rebranded stuff and what goes on been discussed and contrary answers. Seems there was a thread on all that not long ago . I think id want my own guy there to protect my brand and product line
Call me naive, but I would tend to believe the managing director of JSB on camera before I would believe a forum post.
 
Call me naive, but I would tend to believe the managing director of JSB on camera before I would believe a forum post.
I think it was a jsb guy in that thread

No there usa guy ,


In the end i dont care as long as there good shooting and affordable.. you know like cphp..😉
 
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I think it was a jsb guy in that thread

No there usa guy ,


In the end i dont care as long as there good shooting and affordable.. you know like cphp..😉
I know what you mean. We were shooting groups with FX 15.39s and swapped to that cheap tin of Crosman domes 14.3gr and they seemed to be grouping better than the JSB rebrands in my lady's Wildcat.

Thanks for the forum link. That letter says a lot, mainly dispelling any special dies/superior pellets for other brands. My take on Steve's video was that Pavel stated that the branded pellets are all simply ran in a single run, which in my mind would mean they all have a better chance at being similar. I still bet the same group of ladies are used for QC across all brands.
 
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There are simple explanations for the differences in shooting performance, namely batch to batch variation. There will always be differences between the same die designs run on multiple machines at various time intervals and using different batches of wire.

That said, JSB has a vested interest to ensure that no one gets too cozy with a pellet that they rebrand for a 3rd party incase that company leaves, not to mention the probably larger margin they earn on their own pellets.

-Marty