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.22 Talon SS CO2 shot strings

If anyone is interested here are a few shot strings at 68 degrees using the Talon SS powered by co2 adaptor. The barrel length is 12â€

Talon/Talon SS

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I buy pellets from Pyramid Air. If you buy 3 you get 1 free. I bought like 33 tins of Kodiaks got that deal and due to it being over $150 I got free shipping too. I think I came out paying like 3.95/tin for kodiaks.

I just ordered 4 boxes of CP’s and at $15/box and one is free I get them for $11.25/box that comes out to like .02cents a shot.

quote WalkonKing:

Go to Sportsmans warehouse in Rocklin. They carry airgun stuff
http://sportsmanswarehouse.com/store.cfm?storeNum=149

thanks, for looking it up.

The last two times I went to the store they were out of .22 ammo. I would like to try the wolverines. (jsb exacts right?) I know they carry them and the predators, it is just a 40 mile round trip. Even if they have the .22 in stock unless I buy 5 or more boxes at a time I don’t know how much I will actually be saving once I factor in the gas.

How much are the wolverines typically per box of ?

Thanks

P.S. I actually called them today to ask if they had any of the .22 in stock before I drove over. The guy who answered the phone made a big deal of having to walk over to look at the shelf. I tried to have him verify that they had the .22 wolverines in stock. He said yes, but I just wasn’t convinced that he cared or knew the difference between pellets and the .22 cal pellets I was looking for, so I didn’t make the drive.

Go to Sportsmans warehouse in Rocklin. They carry airgun stuff
http://sportsmanswarehouse.com/store.cfm?storeNum=149

$3.99 is kind of high but when sold by big 5 they up the price by 1$. Sports authority used to sell them for $2.99 but they no longer carry them in .22 🙁

Big 5 sporting goods is the last place you want to by shooting accessories if you can avoid it.

I usually buy two tins at a time costing $7.98 then after tax it is $8.60.

$8.60 for 350 pellets is only $.0245 each. I don’t think I can do any better over the Internet for .22 once shipping to CA is added.

If anyone can save me money on my habit I’m all for it.

quote sacshooter:

shooting at only 18 yards the crosman pointed pellets group the best. Lucky for me since this is the only .22 pellet my local big 5 carries. I pay $3.99 per 175 plus tax.

Hi!, i tried those on my condor, but no luck 🙁 in fact, he doesnt seem to like anything that weights under 18grains 🙁
BTW, im surprised about the price you pay for those, it seems kinda high.
Here in Cancun (Mexico), even tho they are imported, i pay what in USD would be about $2.20

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