Flying Ashtray – The Vortek Lamprey Super Hollow Head This must be a remarkable pellet. Read on:
An airgun seller with a history in UK airgunning of
many decades published a list of old pellets. There he calls them as follows:
Reverse Hollow Point He lists the following weights .177cal | 8.8gr
.22cal | 15.2gr
Source:
https://www.trrobb.com/page/pellet%20guide The Godfather of Airguns (B.B. Pelletier aka Tom Gaylord) has been writing on airguns for decades – to this day he publishes several articles each week at PyramydAir (check it out!).
He did an article entitled:
“Can you shoot pellets backwards? Introducing the Flying Ashtray” It is “a wide-open hollowpoint that hits its target in an attitude that’s
ready to expand dramatically. There used to be a pellet made that way, and very curiously, it resembled a diabolo pellet loaded backwards – hence the title of today’s post. I’m referring to the Vortek Lamprey.
The Lamprey has a huge mouth (Vortek called it a hollow head pellet), like its namesake, and a tiny shallow skirt. It seems wrong to load it the right way – as though the maker somehow reversed the directions.
Yet, it’s reasonably accurate and
is one of the few hollowpoint pellets that performs well at slower speed. The walls of the hollowpoint are thick, but
this is a pure lead pellet, so it mushrooms well and holds together even better.”
Source:
https://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2007/10/can-you-shoot-pellets-backwards-introducing-the-flying-ashtray/ The Performance of the Flying Ashtray: by B.B. Pelletier “Vortek Lamprey Hollow Head pellets were among the first to experiment with new shapes, and they actually turned inside-out when they deformed.
To this date I have not seen an expanding pellet that could equal what they could do. [...]
Source:
https://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2016/05/the-rise-of-the-accurate-pellet-part-3/ The Performance of the Flying Ashtray – according by Larry Gibson “With the [RWS] M54 .22 cal (800 fps with 14.3 gr CPs) I shoot to 90 yards. With weighed pellets it will shoot right at 1" at that range if the wind is not blowing. Past 90 yards the pellets lose stability and go wherever. [...]
The Vortex Lampreys have a gaping HP and look somewhat like a Crow Magnum loaded backwards.
These are very deadly on rabbits out to 40 yards (accuracy goes south past that) and
are the only pellet I will regularly use for a heart/lung shot on jack rabbits or animals of comparable size.”
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http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?46807-Airgun-recommendations&s=ac7a9c1c9b9fb902809a5c8ff9a776dc Well, H&N – da habt ihr was richtig Gutes produziert, schon vor dem Jahr 2000! – You produced something remarkable even pre-2000. I'd love to see you make a pellet like that again – soft lead and huge hollow point – so that the
low-powered guns also get to enjoy a mushrooming pellet.
Cheers,
Matthias