Will people learn anything.....nope...just complain about poor quality pellets and how they wasted their hard earned money. Why buy more than you will shoot in the next 6 months?
Silly question: When was the last time you had a tin of pellet go bad?
- While doing some much needed cleaning in the gun-stuff-boxes. I recently stumbled upon a few tins of H&N match pellets that were probably bought in early 2000s... When I pulled the tape, they looked (and shot) just the same as the more recent stuff. (Mind you, I don't shoot benchrest and I'm not world-cup ISSF shooter either)
Now that I think of, chances are the only oxidized pellets I got laying around are probably a tin of Bulldog from the late 70s, that I keep as a souvenir of simpler time.