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Feb 27, 2022
These H-points are ah-ite….
These Benjamin HP don’t expand much or deform as good as other HP. The lead is super hard. Maybe if I shot a brick wall it would expand. I ended up getting my drill and a 9/32 drill bit to mk the HP deeper and the circumference bigger. When I do that I get great expansions. Even if shooting an apple the pellet entrance is a standard circular small hole but the back of the apple is gone! If I shoot an apple without pre-drilling the Benjamin HP just makes a perfect circle in an out the apple.
I’m trying to invent a soft led H-point w an aluminum alloy skirt. If you have ever felt the led from the crossman pointed pellets, u mean what I know. The deformation on the crossman point pellets is awesome, the only problem is after penetrating its target the soft led expansion is so good that there’s not enough entrance. With my invention of a soft led head and an aluminum alloy skirt, you would have a tip heavy pellet full of soft lead, about 10gr and have an aluminum connector to add an aluminum alloy skirt at about 7.5 or 8 gr in .22 cal. Shooooooooooot, maybe even a brass point attached to the H-Point tip to ensure decent penetration and excellent deformation while the alloy skirt will provide the speed for the pellets. So Crossman, if I can get a blueprint or recipe or the contact info for the led used in your pointed pellets I can start on that. Also need to borrow Gamo’s recipe for the pba raptor skirt. We’ll split the profits as my invention will become the kingpin of pellets. Don’t wait too long. This is a 1 in a lifetime invention so I’d jump on it before I go on to Shark Tank in June. I know that the rich Mavericks owner will jump all over this idea after I show him my apple demo w the new pellet. I will call it ….”Splats.”
Patent pending 2/28/22.
Attached is the Benjamin HP bustin an alligator gar that had cornered some baby duckies in shallow water. So I had to split his wig. They were excellent in that they are so hard that the water barely effected the velocity at about 5-8 inches of water. Went through the water like butter and inflicted a lethal blow to the dome of the gar. There are a couple shots that I shot in the Gar b4 I grabbed it out the water to make sure he didn’t swing around and bite my fingers off thinking they were duckies. But he was gone after 1st shot I think bc he just rolled over belly up and let out a bunch of air making a lot of bubbles for like 3-4 min. I assumed the air he had in his lungs was coming out or his head was filling up w water from the wound cavity.
Pic1- shows the blast (I cleaned my barrel after seeing the sparks) but thought it was cool looking.
Pic2- moment of impact, you can see the nose of the gar pop out the water.
Pic3- lots of gar meat for my pal who swears gar is delicious if prepared correctly. Also would of not shot the gar had the duckies not been in harms way.