Hi,
I have watched many YT videos on air gunning. Regarding reusing pellets. Mostly they say no, never. SO, I shot for several years not reusing any. However, for sighting a new airgun, I choose to use the more expensive Match quality. In my case I have had great results with what I shoot calibrating with RWS R10. Recent videos. One done by a professional competition shooting at 10 meters competition at a facility that use those manufacturers airgun vises. He demonstrated that bent skirts do not matter. However, if the skirt is so bent,it may not load. I got a pellet sizer from the UK. I use that for those I cannot load. And for those that just slip out of the magazine. In intentionally bend a little.
Another YT video, someone chooses to reuse his alloy pellets. because they are Expensive! and he reuses the good ones around 6-7 times. and retires the one that show damage which is around 15% to 20%.
If, you are, as I am paying for pellets that cost 0.20, and 0.34 each. It adds up.
Now, my rules I have self created for myself are. Only CO2 and under 500fps. However, I now have a rifle or carbine, which I LOVE only it fires at 650fps, and as tested and Pyramyd Air has demonstrated it has powered out at 715fps. prior to this airgun, all my targets are DIY, using random boxes stuffed with old clothing. some use multiple "tea towel" baffles. I also use the bubble pack from shipping, and the non-Styrofoam packing. I shoot indoors in my studio.
My results in reusing undamaged pellets work fine and remain accurate and get no more flyers than new pellets.
Now I may be wearing the barrels of my airguns faster than usual. I think the alloy, unleaded pellets may be more damaging. even the new ones. However, this is the direction we are going.All the shooting ranges in my area require "green" pellets. Melting lead into something else? I have no use for anything except making paper weights. and there is no resale value for lead blocks.
Sorry this is so long, but I have spent a year re-evaluating the concept of reusing pellets. And I have to agree with those that say it is OK. I think much of the "no, never" group, use a much higher power airgun, or use hard targets, or are influenced with the type that comes from people that are part of the commercial industry selling airguns and pellets.
So, yes I do..with the above caveats.
The interesting YT's I am linking below:
Tillys Gunstocks channel:
HFT Shooter channel:
For the pellet sizer I use see: