OK, Ed, I use mostly RWS Superdomes. Example: If I switch to lets say CP's, I usually have to re sight. CP's tend to go higher and to the right a bit after my rifle is set for RWS Superdomes. Now the weight difference probably plays a big part to this. I never really checked the weight difference between lets say RWS Superdomes in a .177 compared to CP's in a .177.
I do know this that I am very happy with the RWS Superdomes and probably am in a rut.. using them..
Yes the main thing I have learned in the last 8 months is finding the right pellet for the right air rifle and sticking with them.. When I first started out I bought probably $200.00 worth of pellets and did not know what I was doing...
Then the light went on. First I got adjusted to shooting a springer and would generally group at around 5 inches at 40 yards. Then I started methodically going through each tin of pellets un till I found the one that had the tightest groups. It took me 5 months to finally find out what pellet to use with which air rifle.
And of course every time I move the target in or out using RWS Superdomes or any other pellet. I have to re-adjust 0.
One other thing. I was talking to CDT tonight and we were talking about pellets. How easy the scirts get damaged. After a while you will notice which pellets are damaged if you shoot one and it goes low or astray. Just in the shipping process pellets get damaged because of the movement. Lead is soft and damages easily.
This is just my own experience.
Good luck Ed
Gene