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Comparison Crosman Premier Hollow Point 4.5 mm 0.51 g 500 pcs vs Shanghai IHB Black 4.5 mm 0.48 g 500 pcs

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Crosman Premier Hollow Point 4.5 mm 0.51 g 500 pcs
Shanghai IHB Black 4.5 mm 0.48 g 500 pcs
Crosman Premier Hollow Point 4.5 mm 0.51 g 500 pcsShanghai IHB Black 4.5 mm 0.48 g 500 pcs
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Caliber4.54.5
Bullet weight0.51 g0.48 g
In package500 pcs500 pcs
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016august 2015

Bullet weight

The weight of one bullet or ball.

Both light and heavy shells have their advantages and disadvantages. So, a small weight allows you to achieve a high initial speed, but it is quickly lost due to air resistance. Conversely, a heavy bullet "starts" slower, but retains speed longer. However, in fact, such nuances are necessary mainly for professionals and enthusiastic enthusiasts — hunters, athletes, fans of high-precision shooting, etc. If bullets are bought for entertainment, initial training and other tasks that do not require special accuracy, you can not pay much attention.

As for specific weight values, they are directly related to the caliber. So, bullets of the most popular 4.5 mm caliber in our area with a weight of up to 0.3 g and 0.3 – 04 g are considered very light, 0.4 – 0.5 g and 0.5 – 0.6 g are light, 0 ,6 – 0.7 g and 0.7 – 0.8 g — medium, 0.8 – 0.9 g and 0.9 – 1 g — heavy, and the most massive may exceed 1 g in weight. In turn, balls of the same caliber rarely exceed 0.5 g in weight. For larger calibers, respectively, the numbers are larger: the weight of a 5.5 mm bullet can reach 2.5 g, 6.35 mm — 5 g, 9 mm — 10 g .