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    H&N .25 Cal, Round Lead Balls, Copper-coated, 200ct reviews - page 1

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    Overall rating:5

    Value for money:4

    Size/Shape Distribution:5

    By PAUL from USA on 2009-05-28 11:14:22

    Things I liked:The weight on these was very consistent - I just measured .4 grain variation for 10 (1.7%; average was 23.7gr). Accuracy was excellent from a Webley Patriot - .34" c-t-c for three shots at 35 yards. No lead or graphite dust after handling them.
    Things I would have changed:Threaded lid; it comes off too easily. These were also a tight fit in the barrel of my Patriot; I had to use a knife handle to seat them fully.
    What others should know:Worth trying for something different; the quality seems to be the usual high level from H&N. They should work well for hunting.
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    Overall rating:4

    Value for money:4

    Size/Shape Distribution:4

    By Kai from Norway on 2009-12-01 21:48:12

    Things I liked:impressive accuracy. i got the only due to i have a habit og putting in 3-5 pellets and use my condor as a shotgun on some alive targets, theese where to tight to put in more than one, not any reason to complain tight fitting is always good.
    Things I would have changed:screw on lid .
    What others should know:if you want to have deep penetrating and accurate ballls theese are great.
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    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By Talisker55 from USA on 2010-01-26 11:38:10
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      Things I liked:A special round for special purposes. I fire these out of a BSA Lonestar .25 with standard twist rifleing, so accuracy isn't all that good. I think a smoothbore rifle would be better. I get 3" groups at 50 yards, so they are most useful well inside that range.
      Things I would have changed:These are very good for what they are, but a bit pricey. Increase the number per tin by going to a larger standard size tin and get the price per round more inline with standard Diabolo pellets.
      What others should know:These are a hard penetrator type pellet bette suited to close range work in my rifle. They are hard to seat in the chamber, so I added a big soft rubber pad to the back of my bolt to save my thumb. I may just use these 3 at a time for a bit of a shotgun effect at close range, as my rifle has enough power to do such things. It's thus fairly equivalent to three 00 buckshot pellets hitting an animal, enough to do major damage if they all hit.
    • Overall rating:4 4.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By Kai from Norway on 2009-12-01 21:48:12
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      Things I liked:impressive accuracy. i got the only due to i have a habit og putting in 3-5 pellets and use my condor as a shotgun on some alive targets, theese where to tight to put in more than one, not any reason to complain tight fitting is always good.
      Things I would have changed:screw on lid .
      What others should know:if you want to have deep penetrating and accurate ballls theese are great.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:1 1.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Customer from USA on 2009-10-29 12:34:13
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      Things I liked:H&n is excellent. If you really hunt like i do. you cant beat the performence. The roundball will out penetrate twice as far as any pellet and copper coating is thick. these dont deform much at all even after punching through bone..
      Things I would have changed:I would make them in all calibres especially in 50 cal.
      What others should know:The gammo roundball suck in all calibres. they are undersized. I dont know why pyramyd dropped H&n for gammo. That was a very dumb move. so buy them up while you can because thats it. Airguns of arizona wont carrie them Either. Roundballs perform superior with a smooth bore. that is why they are not that popular. under high power the 1in28 twist makes them girate off center. under 800feet per second they work very well. I use only smoothbore barrels in .22 and .25 @ 1300fps and shoot same hole groups at 80yds. I only hunt crows and still drill them at 120yds plus. You can call me Tackdriver....
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By PAUL from USA on 2009-05-28 11:14:22
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      Things I liked:The weight on these was very consistent - I just measured .4 grain variation for 10 (1.7%; average was 23.7gr). Accuracy was excellent from a Webley Patriot - .34" c-t-c for three shots at 35 yards. No lead or graphite dust after handling them.
      Things I would have changed:Threaded lid; it comes off too easily. These were also a tight fit in the barrel of my Patriot; I had to use a knife handle to seat them fully.
      What others should know:Worth trying for something different; the quality seems to be the usual high level from H&N. They should work well for hunting.