RWS Air Gun Pellets Are Characterised by a Very Careful Choice of Materials, with the RWS Superpoint Extra

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RWS Air Gun Pellets Are Characterised by a Very Careful Choice of Materials, with the RWS Superpoint Extra OVERVIEW OF OUR PRODUCTS PREMIUM LINE PROFESSIONAL LINE SPORT LINE BASIC LINE PREMIUM PROFESSIONAL SPORT BASIC FIELD Calibre Pellet Weight Diameter Pellet Length Premium Match pellets – mm g mm mm Single pack. High-performance Match pellets – Reliable training pellets - PREMIUM LINE superior quality and precision for the top class sport. Precision for competition and training. excellent value for money. Pleasant shooting at competitive prices. R 10 MATCH PLUS / 0,53 G 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,50 5,5 100 RWS R 10 MATCH, RWS R 10 MATCH PLUS, HYPERMATCH R 10 MATCH / 0,53 G 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,48 5,5 500 RWS MEISTERKUGELN RWS CLUB RWS DIABOLO BASIC 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,49 5,5 500 Following intensive development, RWS has introduced a special control RWS Meisterkugeln have been used by ambitious shooters for decades. This light-weight type of smooth pellet helps the shooter to achieve excellent The new RWS Diabolo Basic is suitable for any kind of air guns. The precision 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,50 5,5 500 procedure for the RWS R 10 Match pellets. Selected material quality, Substantial improvements in the production process have further improved results. Its light-weight design guarantees increased velocity. and shot accuracy meet all fundamental requirements. Everything at a very 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,51 5,5 500 extremely tight production process tolerances, professional shooting tests, their quality. A new composition of material and optimised surface treatment attractive price. R 10 MATCH / 0,45 G 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,48 5,4 500 careful packaging and labeling have led to the new top quality of the RWS has created a long lasting light and shiny appearance. The production process • Available in caliber 4.5 mm in 500 pc. tin 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,49 5,4 500 R 10 Match pellets. High precision manufacturing guarantees absolute and its dimensional and weight accuracy is subject to continuous quality • Weight: 0.45 g • Available in caliber 4.5 mm 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,50 5,4 500 dimensional accuracy in both diameter and length, as well as weight. 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,51 5,4 500 checks. • Weight: 0.45 g HYPERMATCH / 0,33 G 4,5 / .177 0,33 4,50 5,6 250 • 500 pc. tin • Available in calibre 4.5 mm • Available in calibres 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm PROFESSIONAL LINE • Up to four different head diameters • Up to three different head diameters RWS MEISTERKUGELN / 0,53 G 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,48 5,5 500 • Weight: 0.45 g and 0.53 g • Weight: 0.45 g, 0.53 g and 0.91 g 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,49 5,5 500 • 500 pc. tin or 100 pc. competition package • 250 pc. and 500 pc. tin 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,50 5,5 500 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,51 5,5 500 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 4,5 / .177 0,53 4,50 5,5 250 RWS MEISTERKUGELN / 0,91 G 5,5 / .22 0,91 6,4 500 RWS MEISTERKUGELN / 0,45 G 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,48 5,4 500 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,49 5,4 500 RWS HOBBY 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,50 5,4 500 The well-balanced quality at a very favourable price, makes the ribbed RWS 4,5 / .177 0,45 4,51 5,4 500 HOBBY highly attractive for hobby shooters. AIR GUN PELLETS FIELD LINE Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 • Available in calibres 4.5 and 5.5 mm, RWS SUPERPOINT EXTRA 4,5 / .177 0,53 7,0 500 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 5,5 / .22 0,94 8,7 500 • Weight: 0.45 g and 0.77 g RWS SUPER-H-POINT 4,5 / .177 0,45 5,5 500 • 500 pc. tin 5,5 / .22 0,92 8,0 500 RWS SUPERMAG 4,5 / .177 0,60 6,0 500 RWS SUPERFIELD 4,5 / .177 0,54 4,51 6,6 500 4,5 / .177 0,54 4,52 6,6 500 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 5,5 / .22 1,03 5,51 7,51 500 5,5 / .22 1,03 5,52 7,51 500 RWS SUPERDOME 4,5 / .177 0,54 5,7 500 5,5 / .22 0,94 7,0 500 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 RWS HYPERMAX 4,5 /.177 0,34 7,1 200 5,5 / .22 0,64 8,6 150 RWS HYPERDOME 4,5 /.177 0,36 6,45 200 Caliber 5,5 mm / Caliber .22 5,5 / .22 0,71 7,8 150 RWS TRAINING RWS POWER PIERCING 4,5 /.177 0,58 8,8 200 5,5 / .22 0,89 9,4 100 The RWS SPORT LINE assortment has been expanded to include the RWS RWS POWER BALL 4,5 /.177 0,61 7,1 200 TRAINING, a heavy version of the well-known smooth Club pellet. It is an RWS POWER BOLT 4,5 /.177 0,92 8,9 150 economical choice for practice that has the same ballistics as the RWS MATCH 5,5 / .22 1,60 9,1 100 pellet in this weight. Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 5,5 mm / Caliber .22 SPORT LINE • Available in calibre 4.5 mm RWS CLUB 4,5 / .177 0,45 5,2 500 RWS HOBBY 4,5 / .177 0,45 5,3 500 • Weight: 0.53 g 5,5 / .22 0,77 6,4 500 • 500-count round tin TRAINING 4,5 / .177 0,53 5,5 500 TRAINING HYPERMATCH BASIC LINE 0,53 g RWS DIABOLO BASIC 4,5 / .177 0,45 5,2 500 0,33 g 8.2 gr 250 5.1 gr Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Quality with new definition. RUAG AMMOTEC GMBH FÜRTH • GERMANY • RWS-AMMUNITION.COM FIELD LINE As a leading supplier of air gun pellets, the RWS brand is famous worldwide for its excellent quality and technology. Many decades of experience in Special shape, designed for Field Target, hunting & leisure. producing Diabolo pellets form the foundation for this impressive technical advantage. RWS SUPERPOINT EXTRA RWS SUPERMAG RWS SUPERDOME RWS HYPERDOME RWS POWER BALL Thanks to its conical head form, amazing penetration capabilities are realised With its heavier pellet weight, the RWS Supermag clearly distinguishes itself The Superdome has the so-called “English Bulldog” design with a rounded RWS HYPERDOME air rifle pellets are light high-speed tin pellets with great The RWS POWER BALL features a coated steel ball embedded into the RWS air gun pellets are characterised by a very careful choice of materials, with the RWS Superpoint Extra. Due to its optimum weight distribution, it also from all of the other RWS air rifle pellets. It is particularly well-suited for head. The pellet displays the typical quality characteristics of RWS air rifle penetration and extraordinary accuracy. They are absolutely lead-free, envi- pellet. a special surface finish and optimised weight. This guarantees products of provides exceptional precision. modern ultra high power air rifles. Ideal for both Field Target and Practice. pellets and has a ribbed skirt. Ideal for both Field Target and Practice. ronmentally safe and easy on the barrel since leading is impossible. outstanding precision. • Available in 4.5 mm calibre • Available in calibers 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm • Available in caliber 4.5 mm • Available in calibers 4.5 mm, 5.5 mm and 6.35 mm • Available in calibres 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm • Weight: 0.61 g RWS match pellets are all manufactured in the classical Diabolo design.Head • Weight: 0.53 g and 0.94 g • Weight: 0.60 g • Weight: 0.54 g and 0.94 g • Weight: 0.36 g and 0.71 g • 200-count blister pack guidance, skirt section and the special form of the pellet head-plate are deci- • 500 pc. tin • 500 pieces tin • 250 pieces and 500 pieces pellet tin • 200-count and 150-count round tin sive for optimal stabilisation of the pellet in the barrel and also for clear cut shot holes. Even tighter production process tolerances, combined with strict test requirements have made it possible for us to further optimise precision – POWER BALL redefining quality. HYPERDOME 0,61 g Both these facts and the innovative package design characterise the RWS air 200 9.4 gr 200 0,36 g rifle and pistol pellet range of the future. The product range offers a compre- Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 5.5 gr Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 hensive selection of high-precision pellets for competition and training, as well as numerous special shapes for special applications. Caliber 4,5 mm / Caliber .177 Zinn/Tin Five clearly structured product lines make it easy for you to find the right RWS HYPERMAX choice for every kind of application. Whether for shooting in international The new RWS HYPERMAX airgun pellets - positioned in the Field Line - impress HYPERDOME competitions or in clubs, for training or amateur sport events – RWS air rifle with up to 25 - 30% higher velocity, best performance and high accuracy. They are Caliber 5,5 mm / Caliber .22 pellets always guarantee top reliability and precision.
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