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Bought my grandson a Stoeger X3 Youth - 14" Brl. - it says maybe 450fps with lead pellets.

Any suggestions for a target pellet?

Very much appreciated.
Will check back here, after the holiday.

Happy Thanksgivng! - Nick
 
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Always had very good accuracy results with JSB pellets.
 
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I have shot literally tens of thousands of pellets in the last 7-8 years and overall have found H&N to be the best. The Match version of the standard pellet is the best of the lot. JSB will have more deformed skirts and weight variation consistently. I still shoot JSB for plinking but if I want better accuracy, I use H&N.


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Nick, I see you're raising him up to be just like his Grandpa! :-)
 
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Nick, the RWS Meisterkugeln pellets have been the best I've tried. Vey consistent.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.


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A Big Help ... thanks so much Guys ... I'm on it.

Any pellet weight suggestions @ this low power level? (450 fps)

Best Regards ... N
 
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Nick, I see you're raising him up to be just like his Grandpa! :-)


Smiler Biebs - It was like receiving a Papal Dispensation, being granted the privilege of buying my grandson a "GUN". My, has the world changed since I was his age. But Grampa knows he wants it and he will be learning how to handle his rifle. Will he ever hunt?
I fear not.
 
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Yes, times have changed, for sure. Just try to keep him out of the "Save the Whales" protests :-)
 
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Nick,

The only way to find what shoots well in your rifle would be to try different ammo.

In fact, I had a funny conversation with a friend about an air rifle I gave him a while back.

We have all the pellets one can buy here, and when I gave him the rifle, he asked what shot well in the same model we had here.

I told him to sit down and shoot as many different pellets as he wished.

He sat and fired quite a lot of different groups, with over 20 types of pellets.

He use our rifle - as his did not have a scope on it at the time.

Anyway, he picked the best two pellets, and took a tin of each.

This morning he called, and he said the pellets did not shoot worth a damn??!!

So he passed by at lunch, and took a tin of each pellets we have, to see which one will shoot best in his rifle.

I have had similar results with other air rifles too.


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Nick,

I'll just parrot what everyone else is saying, mainly because it is also my experience as well.

Here is a sampler pack:

http://www.straightshooters.co...r-.177-nonround.html

I have to say that my RWS does not do too bad with generic Crossman pellets either.

Also, my first break barrel air rifle as a child was a Winchester branded Feinwerkbau at pretty much the same power level as the one you are ordering and it served me well up into my teenaged years when I bought a sheridan, so I think your grandson will be quite happy with it.


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Thanks to ALL - I'm most grateful for the input! tu2

Happy Holidays Gentlemen!
 
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Happy holidays to you as well, Saint Nick!
 
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