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New QYS Airgun Pellets

THE development of airgun ammunition is a complex topic that seldom receives attention by many airgun writers. This is probably because of the widespread conception that the airgun/ammunition relationship is heavily weighted in favour of the gun. Of the three basic types of airgun ammunition - darts, BBs and pellets - the latter is by far the most widely used nowadays especially in adult magnum-class air rifles. BBs and darts are still available, but mainly see use in Youth-oriented smooth-bored airguns and as such are hardly worth serious consideration.

Qiang Yuan Sports, the new boy on the block, was established in 1994 with the objective of making the world’s best airgun pellets, with production of domed, pointed and match-grade wad-cutter designs. These are counterparts and obviously intended to compete the popular RWS SuperDome, Beeman Kodiak, and H&N Match pellets.

It was inevitable that Mr.Fu, the owner and founder of QYS would research the history of the Diabolo hourglass shaped pellet since this is the most popular design currently in use around the world. The name "Diabolo" stemmed from the pellet’s resemblance to the spool-shaped device used in an old European throwing game called Diabolo which may have originated in ancient Greece. It was later

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