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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Crosman-Benjamin Gate => : Yellowstone June 06, 2010, 02:40:30 PM
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Ok I've been reading post in GTA for a couple weeks now and member keep referring to CPHP.
I can guess that they are some kind of pellet.
So what the heck are CPHP?
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Crosman Premiere Hollow Points ( yes pellets)
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Yes I knew they were pellets. I just haven't caught on to all the forums acronyms.
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Yellowstone,
You gotta watch those big words, i.e."acronyms". There's some of us from the southern states, we're just a bunch of ol' boys that shoot air guns. Them big words mess us up. Was gonna look that one up, but the only dictionary we got around here is keepin' the broke table leg held up. Also, it's probably a good idea not to type to fast cause some of us read real slow too. LOL Just funnin' with ya buddy. A lot of the people like the CPHP pellet, none of my guns like them so far, but a few of my more powerful springers like the CP 10.5 gr. heavies. Have a good evening buddy.
Tim
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LOL Sorry about the "Ac-row-nim" I picked up a Titan NP from Wally OH sorry (W-AL-E) LOL I have some RWS superdomes and some CPUM crossman premier ultra magnums. The Titan likes the Crossman. My 1322 likes the RWS.
The thing I don't like about the Crossman the don't put the weight on them.
Been on vaction for a week so I'm going to finish off today by throwing some pellets away at some paper. OK I was typing real slow that time is that better.LOL
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Yellowstone - 6/6/2010 11:20 PM
.............The thing I don't like about the Crossman the don't put the weight on them. .......
They're not the only ones.
If you want to compare, Pryamyd Air is a good place to chech pellet weights.
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/show_necessities.pl?show=NEW&Caliber=0.22&Type=0
But, if your looking for accurate weights, sometimes they're off a tad. They list the CPHP as 14.3gr. - my powder scale says 14.2 with a few that are 14.1.
Paul.
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Yea yellowstone there are alot of different slangs thrown around here I was clueless to what cphp meant for at least a week. then somebody wrote it out. lol
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I’m not too concerned about the exact weight just if they heavy 22.6 or are they light 8.6 (.22cal)
So the RWS and CPUM are about the same weight. They shoot pretty close the RWS don’t fit in my Titan GP as well as the CPUM. The CPUM are cleaner too.
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Yeah the only way to really know weight of a pellet is to use a scale.I use both balance beam & electronic,I like balance better,not messed with by light's or other magnetic field's & you don't have to let warm up to be acc.,The cphp's really weigh out at 8.0 instead of the claimed 7.9 grs.Remamber Yellerstone go slew with us wen's e litle slew,an only one dumb question,the one not asked.Heck, I still do not understand half the pet name's of the gun's on here?
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I'm sorry BRO. I was giving the .177 cal there. fit an quality seem's most important.
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I learned my times tables in the 60's......learning my pellet tables now.
At first I thought you guys were shooting California Highway Patrol, which is why I joined the group.
...only to find it's a silly pellet. (I just bought 2 tins today, good stuff.) :)
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Don't like abbreviations an acronyms myself. If you are going to say it, say it.
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Never been in the military, have ya Bill. (http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-laughing.gif)
Acronym central. LOL
Happy Shooting!!!!
Dave
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Being from the South we just look at ya funny when folks speak in foreign tongue.. Acrnomomnoin what?
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My Gamo CFX gets nickel sized groups at 35 yards and my Crosman NPSS gets 1.5" groups at 65 yards with the CPHP pellets. I was picking off starlings at 40 yards this weekend with my CFX.
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Uh...........no. I wouldn't last 3 days :)
I DID do an externship at Ft. Meade however. And the Doctors there seemed to expect I know all the military abbreviations though. They were quite the xxxwipes! They were Optometrists, which is what I am but the Ophthalmologist was a real person. He helped me tons more than the Optometrists did.
They also expected me to show up at 7 am the day after it snowed 20 inches in the D.C. area..................uh.................................... right!
I called them up AFTER I graduated and gave them a piece of my mind. Can't do that if you are military ;)