talyllyn
The Sheriff of Dodge
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Post by talyllyn on Feb 22, 2021 12:13:00 GMT
Pellet name RWS Geco pellet weight 7 grain pellet size 4.50mm Shape wadcutter material lead GECO (1) by Don Farnworth, on Flickr GECO Plain skirt (2) by Don Farnworth, on Flickr Old faithful Geco pellets seem to work well in everything and are at the more economical end of the scale. These are a tin purchased in 2017. I also have some Gecos that have a belt around the base but I think they are probably the previous version: Geco Belted skirt (2) by Don Farnworth, on Flickr With my shooting I can't tell the difference between them! In several 1,000 pellets shot I've only ever found 1 that was obviously defective, it was so small it fell straight through a Umarex 8 shot mag. I've used these successfully in a variety of guns: Weihrauch HW45 Silver Star, Weihrauch HW40, Walther CP88, Crosman 1077, Weihrauch HW30, Schofield 1877 Revolver All 4.5mm calibre.
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Post by HeadHunter on Feb 23, 2021 7:52:30 GMT
I used to use these in all my guns for plinking at one point a few years back, I found them to be really great for plinking at cans etc., a good quality and well made pellet from RWS. The only reason I ever stopped using them was that the H&N Excite Plinking pellets came in a bit cheaper and gave marginally better results.
I tried the Geco pointed version of these too and found them to be horrifically inaccurate in all my guns, not suited to replica handguns at all.
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duuh
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Post by duuh on Aug 29, 2022 13:45:35 GMT
These pellets seem to work well in all my CO2 Pistols. quality at a relatively low price
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