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    Beeman Silver Sting, .22 Cal, 15.74 Grains, Pointed, 200ct reviews - page 1


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    Overall rating:5

    Value for money:5

    Size/Shape Distribution:5

    By james from USA on 2007-09-16 14:37:02

    Things I liked:quality no defects or dings
    Things I would have changed:weight a little heaver would be nice
    What others should know:shoot every day pellets are cheap!
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    Overall rating:3

    Value for money:3

    Size/Shape Distribution:3

    By Customer from USA on 2011-01-22 14:08:54

    Things I liked: .. . hvy pellet to knock out varmits
    Things I would have changed: .. .lower the price . . . somehow make more readily available locally . . .
    What others should know:Been shooting airguns for a few years now and classify myself as a 'casual' shooter. I have .22 and .177 cal. air rifles.. . . have tried 5-6 different types and brands of ammo. I shoot targets and varmits- blackbirds, magpies, crows, rats, etc . Took me a while to understand that all ammo is NOT the same. I must shoot between 50 & 75 rounds of a particular ammo, under different circumstances, to determine it's accuracy and performance in my various airguns. Am still in process of selecting a 'standard' for my year-round shooting. Eventually I want to settle on 2 specific brands/types of ammo for my rifles. There are lots of choices but I don't want to keep them all. . . just keep a couple of good ones on hand all the time so I know what to expect when I shoot them. Consistency (in ammo) helps with accuracy.
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    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Customer from USA on 2012-01-01 08:34:32
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      00 ratings
      Things I liked:one of the best pellets i have ever used. its very accurate at just the right grain. deadly, very good for small game.
      Things I would have changed:nothing
      What others should know:very accurate
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Phil from USA on 2011-03-16 14:00:49
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      00 ratings
      Things I liked:My Beemam R9 likes these best out of 13 different kinds I tried will shoot same hole @ 30-35 feet if I can do my part --
      Things I would have changed:nothing
      What others should know:Good price -- good weight for spring gun
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By EDDIE from USA on 2011-03-07 09:58:19
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      41 rating
      Things I liked:VERY,VERY ACCURATE PELLET. SHOOTING IN MY BEEMAN CAN ACHEIVE 1/4" GROUP AT 20YDS. GOES THRU A RABBITS HEAD AT 30YDS.GREAT HUNTER. JUST AS GOOD IF NOT BETTER THAN JSB EXACT HEAVY(15.9)
      Things I would have changed:LITTLE PRICEY,BUT COMPARIBLE TO JSB PRICE.BUT YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
      What others should know:DEFFINENTLY RECOMMEND. IF YOU WANT ACCURACEY AND KNOCK DOWN POWER THESE ARE FOR YOU
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By mark from USA on 2011-02-26 09:43:38
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      41 rating
      Things I liked:good accuracy. this was my favorite pellet in my old benjamin 342 .22cal when i was a kid like 25 years ago. guess what still good.
      Things I would have changed:nothing!
      What others should know:not as accurate in my np trail. too much horsepower for the weight! However still shoots great with my old benji 342. that's right still working and hasn't been serviced yet.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Randy from USA on 2011-02-20 18:41:47
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      00 ratings
      Things I liked:I took out two squirrels sitting on my fence at 30 yards with a two shots. These are consistently accurate and deadly to them where some other ammo takes a while.
      Things I would have changed:Anything could always be cheaper
    • Overall rating:3 3.0

      Value for money:3 3.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:3 3.0

      By Customer from USA on 2011-01-22 14:08:54
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      Things I liked: .. . hvy pellet to knock out varmits
      Things I would have changed: .. .lower the price . . . somehow make more readily available locally . . .
      What others should know:Been shooting airguns for a few years now and classify myself as a 'casual' shooter. I have .22 and .177 cal. air rifles.. . . have tried 5-6 different types and brands of ammo. I shoot targets and varmits- blackbirds, magpies, crows, rats, etc . Took me a while to understand that all ammo is NOT the same. I must shoot between 50 & 75 rounds of a particular ammo, under different circumstances, to determine it's accuracy and performance in my various airguns. Am still in process of selecting a 'standard' for my year-round shooting. Eventually I want to settle on 2 specific brands/types of ammo for my rifles. There are lots of choices but I don't want to keep them all. . . just keep a couple of good ones on hand all the time so I know what to expect when I shoot them. Consistency (in ammo) helps with accuracy.
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By steven from USA on 2010-08-07 16:54:43
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      11 rating
      Things I liked:the size shape and uniformity of these pellets are second to none also i like the tin and the fact that these pellets are very clean
      Things I would have changed:PRICE PRICE PRICE
      What others should know:this pellet shot extreemly well and straight in my less powerful 22 cal springers and were a little less accurate in my benjamin np xl1100 at 25 yds i had a 8 pellet grouping of close to 1.5 inches with the tech force 99 and the beeman kodiak both with good scopes and with the benjamin np xl1100 the grouping was close to 2.75 inches with 15 shots
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By John from USA on 2009-07-13 19:15:27
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      31 rating
      Things I liked:This stuff is great; I've never seen such hitting power on live game , and super-high B.C. in a pellet before. The quality of each pellet is the same as the last; which is great!
      Things I would have changed:I can't think of anything bad. Didn't have a snug-fit; which I like, but the results speak for them-self.
      What others should know:I am putting these pellets through a RWS model 34, and when it comes to pellets and airguns results will vary.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By James from USA on 2009-01-16 18:39:53
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      52 ratings
      Things I liked:I got excellent results with the Beeman Silver Sting pellets. Groupings were good and limited only by my ability to shoot well. My RWS 34 Panther was not even fully broken in but results were excellent with these pellets.
      Things I would have changed:Bigger sized tins to accommodate more pellets.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By James M. from USA on 2008-08-17 15:01:08
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      41 rating
      Things I liked:The uniformity, quality-control in manufacturing is excellent.
      What others should know:I experimented with a number of pellets, in terms of penetrating power. Perhaps things would have been different had I used some kind of ballistic gel or clay. What I did was fire at some pine planks and note distance of penetration. I also shot into some books and noted how many pages were penetrated. For these tests, I was using a spring-loaded pistol (Weihrauch HW45). Frankly, I didn't notice any difference between these Beeman Silver Stings and the Beeman Silver Aces.
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