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Things I liked:Can't think of any guns I own that DOESN'T like them! This includes my .22's ( with the 14.3gr counterpart) A couple guns may like something a BIT better, but none shoot bad with them. Things I would have changed:Nothing....please. What others should know:They come in 3 different head sizes. Most places
... Read MoreThings I liked:Can't think of any guns I own that DOESN'T like them! This includes my .22's ( with the 14.3gr counterpart) A couple guns may like something a BIT better, but none shoot bad with them. Things I would have changed:Nothing....please. What others should know:They come in 3 different head sizes. Most places just carry the 4.52 which are great for most of my guns, but would love to get my hands on some 4.53 for my old BSA Model D (which has a slightly large bore, as most do). They're available in England....wish they'd carry them here (hint, hint).
Things I liked:Believe it or not, these and the OLD Crosman SuperPells (1970's vintage) are THE only pellets that will give 100% reliable feeding in my Crosman 600 semi-auto pistol, even in rapid fire. I've tried every .22 wadcutter / flathead made that I know of, even some domed, and all had feeding jams in one form or another. My 600 has
... Read MoreThings I liked:Believe it or not, these and the OLD Crosman SuperPells (1970's vintage) are THE only pellets that will give 100% reliable feeding in my Crosman 600 semi-auto pistol, even in rapid fire. I've tried every .22 wadcutter / flathead made that I know of, even some domed, and all had feeding jams in one form or another. My 600 has VERY little use and has just been overhauled & tuned by one of the best, unfortunately it is very picky as many are. A close second to these are the RWS Meisterkugeln's, and definitely the most accurate, but they do jam enough to negate any thought of rapid fire. I actually found somebody that had a full case (3000) of old SuperPells, in perfect condition (no oxidation) and I jumped on them. I assume that the lube on them, and the fact that they were in those tight capped plastic tubes saved them. I've been hoarding those for rapid fire, but now I have these! Heck, I just ordered 20 tins (5000) of the Daisy's and plan on getting a lot more. Things I would have changed:Nothing! Well, maybe cleaner, but nothing else.....please. What others should know:Yes, they're dirty and the quality is nothing like JSB's, etc.....but the price isn't either. I have seen worse, and the accuracy is good enough. Please understand my review is heavily biased for my own obvious reasons. My Diana 54 likes a steady diet of JSB Exacts & my old Crosman 101's love Crosman Premiers in the box, so I'm not used to cheap pellets. But if you have a 600 or 400 with feed problems, definitely give these a try (along with every wadcutter made)....they surprised the heck out of me!