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.50 CAL Pellet for HDR50

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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8mm Stainless Steel Balls (10PCS) - FA005
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  • 8 mm metal ball. x 1: You can chose any material for the ball depending on your preferred tip weight and hardness.

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Version 1 of a HDR50 .50 cal pellet. Uses an 8 mm metal ball (steel, copper, lead). You have to push the ball in after the print is done, preferably with a metal rod on a hard surface as it will go in quite tightly. It does not need glue in order to keep the metal ball in place. This version does NOT have angled grooves.

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