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Yep, me..i do :thumbs:

First i weigh them one by one, then i wash them one by one in Fairy Washingup liquid. After that i dry them with my hair dryer, then get the cotton bud's out and give them a good old buffing one by one. Then i line them up like little soldiers with at least 2mm between each one. Then i store them in a warm dark place ready to shoot down the dirty barrel of my HW100ks .177 that i never clean :whistling:

 

A compleat and utter waist of time, but it work's for me. :D

 

Atb

Marty

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There are quite a few benefits for washing and lubing pellets before use. However, it is too much work for me. I just give them a visual inspection for obvious imperfections before I put them in the mag, and up to now have not had any accuracy other than human error to the point of missing the kill zone within my hunting range, but I'm not a competition shooter. If you do competition shooting, I'd say wash and lube.

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i dont bother unless its something like cackky pells.. jeeez where'd that lot of shit come from lol..

 

weighing, hmmm i check a tin for sure, grab anout 50 out random and see what theyre like.. definatly closes up the grouping further away.

 

set your gun a bit lower for lubed for legal protection..

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