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    Daisy Precision Max .22 Cal, 14.0 Grains, Pointed, 250ct reviews - page 1


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    Overall rating:5

    Value for money:5

    Size/Shape Distribution:5

    By Raymond from USA on 2007-09-17 07:56:05

    Things I liked:I have been shooting these pellets out of a Crosman 2250B air rifle, and the accuracey is very good in my opinion...
    Things I would have changed:Make them available in tins of 500 pellets to a tin...
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    Overall rating:1

    Value for money:2

    Size/Shape Distribution:3

    By John from USA on 2008-05-13 19:47:59

    Things I liked:Cheap?
    Things I would have changed:Like I have said before, with Daisy, these pellets are so soft its like play doe. So much that accuracy is zero and I don't mean dead zero.
    What others should know:Don't buy it.
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    • Overall rating:2 2.0

      Value for money:2 2.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:2 2.0

      By ken from USA on 2012-01-14 15:41:43
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      Things I liked:the tin
      Things I would have changed:softness of lead, skirt deformation and make them cleaner.
      What others should know:i dont like how dirty they can be, they are pretty accurate, very soft and almost all of the pellets are deformed in some way but quite a few qre seriously deformed. they shoot alright in my beeman teton. they have alright penetrartion but i think at this quality they should be cheaper.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By William Davis from USA on 2011-12-09 15:00:17
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      Things I liked:I got a few cans just because they were cheap and looked fairly streamlined. When I looked at them I was real impressed at how uniform they were. How dissapointed I was when my Beeman RS2 shot them all over the place. Ah, they have found a home in my Crossman 2240. Very accurate. In fact, only Crossman pointed and H&N round shot are more accurate.
      Things I would have changed:Bigger tins, maybe copper coated.
      What others should know:These are darn good pellets, but obviously not for all guns. Neither of my Beeman RS2's like them at all, but my 2240 loves them.
    • Overall rating:1 1.0

      Value for money:1 1.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:1 1.0

      By DeWayne from USA on 2011-11-25 00:13:47
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      Things I liked:NONE
      Things I would have changed:Accuracy!
      What others should know:I bought one pack of these at about the same time my Beeman RS2 took a fall. The gun shot horribly! I thought I broke the crosshairs in my cheap stock scope, so, I replaced the scope with a Centerpoint 4-16x40AOL R/G MilDot scope and a one piece mount(a already planned upgrade) and the gun was still shooting everywhere, so bad I couldnt sight in the new scope. I thought I had made an error while installing the scope, took it to the gun shop and everything was fine. I showed him the pack of pellets and he said these pellets are known for giving horrible grouping. I switched back to my Crossman Premier .22 hollowpoint pellets and my groups came right back! I can now pick squirrels out of the trees 75 yrds behind my house! I should really be thanking Daisy for pushing my upgrades!
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By Michael from USA on 2011-07-28 11:06:11
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      Things I liked:I must recant my previous statement these are good for one gun I own and I got 14 and 5 are .22s .These shoot decent in believe it or not the Walther Talon magnum,not as precise as the RWS superpoits by a long shot but they will hit and group on the target.With the price difference ,which is a lot, I can use em for plinking and breaking in a new gun so Im eating some crow on this one concerning my previous review LOL Just keeping it honest
      What others should know:As stated above everything works with something I think it may be speed related as the Walther shoots a standard .22 14-15 grain at 950+ FPS in a seasoned rifle shot well over 1000 FPs out of the box with a firm hold no artillery holds with this gun 'ask Tom Gaylord or read his Falcon hunter review 'same gun with the MOBU stock same power plant but in .25
    • Overall rating:1 1.0

      Value for money:1 1.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:1 1.0

      By Michael from USA on 2011-07-22 10:31:33
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      Things I liked:this is by far the most wothless pellet money can buy
      Things I would have changed:the fact that i bought em
      What others should know:better accuracy with a slingshot
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:3 3.0

      By Nicholas from USA on 2011-05-14 08:31:06
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      Things I liked:Cheap, reasonable groups from my NPSS and my friends Benji Trail NPXL 1100
      Things I would have changed:For the money, nothing
      What others should know:This will do fine for plinking. Groups are 2" at 25 yards bench rested. These are your cheap break-in pellets, the soft lead will help you get a lead lining faster and break in your barrel. And with pyramyd buy 3 one free deal, you can break in a .22 for less than $8. Don't use this for hunting though. Stick with a FTS or CPHP that gives dime sized groups.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Andrew from Canada on 2010-12-25 10:29:03
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      52 ratings
      Things I liked:Well, It look's like Daisy went and changed their pellet design again, but this time for the better. The pellet's lead composition has changed, as well as the pellet's design, Gone is the overly graphiteized , and soft lead composition. It seems that a little more antimony is being used, and the skirt is sloped much like a Crosman Premeir to the head of the round. The skirts are a tad thicker, and very uniform now. On the range, these pellet's are surprisingly accurate now,much more so than the old design, and like before one of the most inexpensive pellets you can purchase, Plink all day with out spending alot of money.
      Things I would have changed:In all honesty, Not a thing,,Thank's Daisy, for listening to your customer's. Two thumbs up!
      What others should know:Guy's, These are definately not your Dad's "Daisy's. If you haven't tried these out for a while, I urge you to give them another try, You'll be pleasantly surprised. At 14gr,. they're the right weight for most sub-FAC a/g's. I'm getting excellent groupings on the range, and they don't turn your fingers black after 10 minutes of shooting. I will put these round's to the test in the new year on my next JackRabbit hunt, and will follow up with another review. Cheer's, and Happy Huntin', Andy.
    • Overall rating:1 1.0

      Value for money:1 1.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:1 1.0

      By Timothy from USA on 2010-07-01 06:51:26
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      Things I liked:Nothing. Almost every pellet was mishaped or damaged. Very very dirty. My fingers were covered in lead dust after only a few shots. I thought my gun was damaged when shooting these cause the groups are HORRIBLE! I was getting no better than 5 inch groups at 30 feet! It would kick rounds up to 15 inches apart routinely. You'd stand a better chance throwing rocks at your target. Pyramyd should stop carrying this pellet.
      Things I would have changed:Everything.
      What others should know:You are wasting your money. Don't even look at these. You get what you pay for.
    • Overall rating:2 2.0

      Value for money:3 3.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:2 2.0

      By Customer from USA on 2010-06-08 22:13:11
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      Things I liked:they were cheap ,and occasionally grouped good about a half inch at 15 yards
      Things I would have changed:make them cleaner and better quality. all most every other skirt was smashed.
      What others should know:the pellets that don't group good go about 3 inches in any direction not good if you are hunting.
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By Lawrence from USA on 2010-05-10 21:47:37
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      Things I liked:These pellets are very economical.They shoot very well from my HW45LP
      Things I would have changed:I wish that they were cleaner.Everyone complains about the residue on them.It is really amazing how dirty they are.
      What others should know:I bought these because they were cheap and because I had read that you should try different brands and styles of pellets to see which shoots best from your gun.I tried these in a RWS 54 and a BSA lightening.Both guns are springers and both guns shot poorly with these pellets. Now the surprise.I have purchased a HW45LP pistol in .22 cal.It is fun to shoot but challenging to shoot accurately.The gun itself is pretty accurate.It is just a challenge to keep the form consistant shot to shot.I have been shooting Crosman premier and JBS exacts.They both shot about the same out of the HW45.Then I remembered I had these and tried them in the HW45.I was amazed.They grouped tighter than the premium pellets in that pistol.Just goes to show it is a very good idea to try a variety of pellets.Shooting from a supported position these grouped about 25% tighter from ten meters.In that gun.
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