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    Overall rating:5

    Value for money:5

    Size/Shape Distribution:5

    By Robby from USA on 2010-11-04 10:26:34

    Things I liked:They hit very hard and are verry accurate out of my Marauder A+++ Will buy again...
    Things I would have changed:Offer a larger tin, 250-350-500 in a tin...
    What others should know:They are coated in some kind of oil...
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    Overall rating:3

    Value for money:2

    Size/Shape Distribution:3

    By Ray from USA on 2013-02-22 21:54:47

    Things I liked:Massive Smooth side rings Weight Breech fit (AAA Condor)
    Things I would have changed:Horrible skirt on almost every pellet. Weights vary Metal shavings
    What others should know:Rather buy black mambas from talon tunes. 25 is a hard caliber to shop for but these will fly straight. Kodiaks are better. Then jsb kings
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    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:3 3.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

        By Santiago from USA on 2013-05-09
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      Things I liked:The accuracy out of my tuned .25 cal Benjamin Marauder is phenomenal. One hole groups at 17 yards in my backyard. I am averaging 862 fps with the 43.2 grains Eunjin pellets which yield a 71 fpe. I could not be happier with its performance.
      Things I would have changed:Only 83 pellets in a can is too low and the price is very high.
      What others should know:Use them only for hunting because they hit with authority. Wash them because the pellets have a lot of debris. The skirts are damaged but does not affect accuracy in my rifle. And they fir the marauder magazine fine.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Jody from USA on 2013-05-07
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      Things I liked:These where free! Have to love the buy 3 get 1 free deal.
      Things I would have changed:Not a thing.
      What others should know:These are great pellets. See my other review to prove it. Buy in bulk!
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Jody from USA on 2013-05-07
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      Things I liked:Smaller tins simplify keeping extra ammo on hand while hunting. Ordering by quantities of 10 gets you the unopened case of 10 tins.
      Things I would have changed:Keep them in stock. Not an easy thing to do with the popularity of the .25 rising. Just shows how great these pellets are.
      What others should know:I only have one .25, my Career III carbine. These pellets are extremely accurate out of it. They pack a punch and are inexpensive also.
    • Overall rating:3 3.0

      Value for money:2 2.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:3 3.0

        By Ray from USA on 2012-10-03
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      Things I liked:Massive Smooth side rings Weight Breech fit (AAA Condor)
      Things I would have changed:Horrible skirt on almost every pellet. Weights vary Metal shavings
      What others should know:Rather buy black mambas from talon tunes. 25 is a hard caliber to shop for but these will fly straight. Kodiaks are better. Then jsb kings
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

        By arty from USA on 2012-09-13
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      Things I liked:price and performance
      Things I would have changed:would like to see the weight in a domed pellet
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Brandon from USA on 2012-09-01
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      Things I liked:Hard hitting, well made, my Sumatra loves them.
      Things I would have changed:More in a tin, maybe a little harder compound, they seem to deform readily when I shove them into the magazine of my gun. No big deal though, I learned to use a softer surface to push them in and this problem has been solved.
      What others should know:I can barely jam these into my Sumatra magazine, but once you get them in, they are hell to any poor animal downrange. I dropped a large adult beaver, I'd say 60-80lbs, at 35 yards with a head shot instantly. These are too expensive to be anything but my hunting pellets. I use other pellets to punch holes in paper. I shot at a 2x6, treated 2x6 at about 20 yards and it didn't go through, it actually deformed into an odd shape and blew a chunk of wood out the back. I would NOT want to be hit by this gun with these pellets within 200 yards.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

        By Phillip from USA on 2012-08-28
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      Things I liked:Plenty accurate, huge power out to longer than you'd think you can shoot. My condor averages 940fps with these on a 2800psi fill with power wheel on 13. 85fpe... holds a 1.2" group @ 50 yards from rested shoulder
      Things I would have changed:Consistency in shape/weight isnt top notch but mr critter wont know the difference, larger tins.
      What others should know:Very thick skirts, nice snug fit in my condor, have to push hard but once they start they slide right in. Some fit perfect some are a lil more snug, but velocities over a 8 shot string are very consistent
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By mike from USA on 2012-08-13
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      Things I liked:they are very tight in the bore, shoot about an inch higher than any other round because the gas pressure is retained behind the pellet better. always land nose first, havent had one tumble yet. grouping is good and they splatter on impact more than kodiak match or crow magnums. definitely my 1st choice hunting pellet after trying 4 others.
      Things I would have changed:too expensive for plinking but worth every penny for hunting.
      What others should know:my experience is in a benjamin trail 1100 in .25 caliber. they fit so tight that the recovered rounds have a deep rifling in the skirts that none of my other pellets present. i have had no issues with any being too large.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By misfitsailor from USA on 2012-07-25
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      Things I liked:Clean, polished and HEAVY. I believe the Latin designation for these slugs is "pelletus maximus".
      Things I would have changed:83 in a tin? Really?
      What others should know:These fit in the Marauder .25 magazine!
    • Overall rating:3 3.0

      Value for money:2 2.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:2 2.0

        By John from USA on 2012-07-21
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      51 rating
       
      Things I liked:Devestating penetration. Completely through a 2x4. And kept on going. At 750fps, no doubt a good larger sized capable! Nice groups in marauder. 1-1 1/2" at 50 yard.
      Things I would have changed:Price and count.
      What others should know:Found nearly a dozen bad pellets in one tin of 83.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Wesley from USA on 2012-07-10
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      51 rating
       
      Things I liked:Everything about this pellet is positive. It seats deep and fits snugly creating a solid seal which helps produce max pressure translating into velocity x weight = ft lbs of energy. At 44yrds i dropped a 15 lb groundhog and the night before a 17 lb racoon (garbage raider). No follow up shots needed. I shoot the 43.2 eun jin from the talon p and the combination is deadly accurate. A fellow shooter (dbrownhkw) using the same rig took a 184.3 lb sow [girl hog] with one shot behind the ear @ 15-20yrds.
      Things I would have changed:The only thing I might change is the number per tin but I'm not sure that I am not just being greedy, since you hunt with these you don't plink and play with'em. The price for what is produced is great.
      What others should know:The 43.2 grn Eun Jin pellet is a heavy pellet so for results worthy of the pellet use them only in solid springers & gas pistons that can produce ATLEAST 750fps with lead pellets weighing 24-26grns. Most pcp in this calibre should fine. My talon p which shoots a 25.4grn pellet @960fps shoots the 43.2grn heavy weight @765fps (56.15 fte). Accuracy,Penetration,Uniformity = DEPENDABILITY!
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Timothy from USA on 2012-07-10
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      Things I liked:Platform: Benjamin Trail NP XL 725. Excellent consistency as far as shape and form. Very hard impact. Slightly larger bore than the other pellets I’ve used. They fit very snug inside the barrel. Much more accurate than the other pellets I’ve tried, which have been many.
      Things I would have changed:only 83 per Tin. make sure you get your scope sighted in with a minimal amount of shots. all the same, still worth it
      What others should know:i was having a hard time getting consistent accuracy with my benji NP XL 725 but these pellets made a huge difference. groupings at 50 yards were much much tighter. also, i figured that these pellets would travel slower due to them being much heavier than most of the other pellets. wrong. heald velocity around ~700fps and after going through 4 layers of cardboard, still mushroomed out nicely on the 1" thick piece of plywood backing at 55 yards. This is a nice pellet. now i just need to introduce them to the woodchucks
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

        By flaxk9 from USA on 2012-07-09
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      Things I liked:I like the groups there pellets produce when shot from my highly modified Airforce Condor, 1 hole at 30yards.
      Things I would have changed:More pellets for the money.
      What others should know:I have a poly barrel, .243 and these pellets push in harder than most.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Brandon from USA on 2012-06-03
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      Things I liked:Very uniform, no "bad" pellets. I had a concrete stepping stone as a backstop behind my target to sight in my Sumatra .25 air rifle for 30 yards. I hit the concrete twice and the 1.5" thick concrete stepping stone cracked in two. I had to find something else. I have killed several beaver weighing well over 50lbs with these pellets. One beaver was 80lbs, at 30-35 yards, with a single headshot. It was on the bank and just rolled into the water, it never moved again.
      Things I would have changed:The price is a little much for what you get, or I should say how many you get. You shouldn't use these for cheap "plinking." Think of these as your "hunting" pellets and sight your gun in for them, and then use some cheaper ones to play around with. Make sure your backstop is substantial if using a gun like the Ein Jin Sumatra.
      What others should know:These fit tightly into the 6 round magazine that comes with the Sumatra. You will need something to assist in pushing them in if you dont want to deform them, especially that pointy nose.
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:3 3.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By wilson from USA on 2012-05-01
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      Things I liked:Decent groups at 20 yards in my trail np xl. Out of 10 there was maybe 2 strays.
      Things I would have changed:Nothing
      What others should know:Buy them, the are quality pellets. Great for hunting medium sized game.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:3 3.0

        By leonardo from Italy on 2012-04-10
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      Things I liked:Amazing power !!!! on my Daystate Air Ranger 80 feet/pound , at 55 yards goes thru a 3,5 inches wood , letal even on big 20 pounds nutrias up to 60/70 yards.The best hunting pellet available on the market worldwide.
      Things I would have changed:I think to smooth a bit the pointed head and see wat the result will be in terms of accuracy. The box is too litte i think of a pakage of at least 150 pellets.
      What others should know:This is definitely an hunting pellet for medium size animals , dont buy it for target shuting becouse is very dependent on air pressure , on target distance and so on. If my gun is at the maximum charge power tends to fly a bit too high ( 2 inches ) and stabilize at medium charge pressure , accuracy tends to stabilize at 200 atmospheres pressure out of a maximum of 250. Is a pellet that you have to work on at each shat , but if you get use to it and this becomes natural , you won't shut anything else for hunting.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Robert from USA on 2012-02-10
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      Things I liked:I needed these for my marauder for maximum power under 20 yards for bigger critters. Very powerful and nicely made pellets. accuracy is good in my marauder
      Things I would have changed:nothing
      What others should know:great for short distance shooting
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:3 3.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Brannon from USA on 2012-02-05
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      Things I liked:consistency
      Things I would have changed:nothing
      What others should know:I shoot a trail np and these fit too tight in the barrel. Would not recommend for this gun but the pellets are very consistently made.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

        By Scott from USA on 2012-02-04
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      Things I liked:Great accuracy at different power levels, great accuracy
      Things I would have changed:More per tin
      What others should know:I find these to be very accurate at any power level on my AF ss with 24inch barrel I find lighter pellets have to be dialed into the right level to find a point where they are accurate.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:3 3.0

        By Ryan from USA on 2011-12-11
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      51 rating
       
      Things I liked:They do exactly what I want from a 25 caliber air rifle, they deliver some serious wallop. Out of my Condor, at power level 10, they are exiting right at 915 fps (80 foot lbs. of energy) and I have proven that they will completely pass through a coyote skull (25 yard side shot). The accuracy is there too, I assume most shooters should be able to keep them around 3/4" or so at 50 yards.
      Things I would have changed:I would like to buy them in bulk of around 500 or so.
      What others should know:I have noticed that at least one of my shots had the pellet impact the paper sideways. The power was maxed out though at 13 on the Condor. It must have been either supersonic or just too much air trying to blast past the skirt upon exit. Even at power 10, you will be pumping up the tank frequently. It lost about 2 fps every shot and I guess about 100 to 150 psi every shot as well.
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