They did for this guy https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/new-pyramyd-air-pellet-packaging-not.936495/Every time I order from Pyramid they come packed in foam. Are you saying that they sent you some just thrown in the box!
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They did for this guy https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/new-pyramyd-air-pellet-packaging-not.936495/Every time I order from Pyramid they come packed in foam. Are you saying that they sent you some just thrown in the box!
Packing protocol varies somewhat even from the same vendor. I’ve gotten three orders of pellets from Airgun Depot, all of which used the black foam with cutouts. One of the order preparers wrapped the stack of foam and tins in shrinkwrap plastic, which is ideal. The other two orders did not. Some tins had cardboard squares between the upper and lower tiers in the stack, some did not. However, all were foamed, and any extra space in the cardboard box was filled with kraft paper. All tins arrived in excellent condition.To add, buy from retailers like Utah Airguns, because they carefully pack there pellets the right way, not like idiot's like Bullet Central or Pyramyd Air that pack them with no protection from having the tins fk up
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Thank you Captain ObviousPacking protocol varies somewhat even from the same vendor. I’ve gotten three orders of pellets from Airgun Depot, all of which used the black foam with cutouts. One of the order preparers wrapped the stack of foam and tins in shrinkwrap plastic, which is ideal. The other two orders did not. Some tins had cardboard squares between the upper and lower tiers in the stack, some did not. However, all were foamed, and any extra space in the cardboard box was filled with kraft paper. All tins arrived in excellent condition.
The pellets themselves (so far) have had very few visible imperfections, but neither did the pellets bought from Walmart (cheap pointy Daisy pellets and not-so-cheap Crosman copper domes).
It’s not obvious until someone has made several orders from one vendor. All three orders were in good shape, and I can post that feedback.Thank you Captain Obvious![]()
That's what the internet is for to hear from others reviews, ever read reviews of crappy vendors before and take there word for it and stay away from the seller Captain?It’s not obvious until someone has made several orders from one vendor.
Or mostly lousy.I'd skip Crosman pellets. They range from excellent to sometimes lousy. On average their sizes vary more than other brands so I usually get more flyers with them.
To add, buy from retailers like Utah Airguns, because they carefully pack there pellets the right way, not like idiot's like Bullet Central or Pyramyd Air that pack them with no protection from having the tins fk up
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You are very correct as to the parallels!
Pellets react MUCH like an arrow in flight(the flight pattern). Shooting bows when I was a pup; I believe helped me with understanding of flight trajectory. Mainly because one can see an arrow fly rather well vs say bbs or pellets. Pretty much anything that can sling a projectile intrigues me![]()