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    JSB Match Diabolo Exact RS .177 Cal, 7.33 Grains, Domed, 500ct reviews - page 1


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    Overall rating:5

    Value for money:3

    Size/Shape Distribution:5

    By Scot from USA on 2010-01-14 14:53:23

    Things I liked:uniformity, I measured the head diameter of a sample of these pellets and found them to be within +/- .01mm. In addition, the stated weight, 7.33 grains was exactly what I measured.
    Things I would have changed:It would be nice if these were offered in various head sizes (4.48, 4.49, 4.50, 4.51, etc.)
    What others should know:Fit my HW30s and Beeman R7 well, good replacement for the no discontinued Beeman Trophy.
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    Overall rating:2

    Value for money:2

    Size/Shape Distribution:2

    By chris from USA on 2011-10-04 10:00:42

    Things I liked:Nothing
    Things I would have changed:Loose fit. Not impressed.
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    • Overall rating:2 2.0

      Value for money:2 2.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:3 3.0

      By Customer from USA on 2012-01-06 10:52:52
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      Things I liked:Came with foam padded top. No dented tails. Get 4 cans it's much cheaper. Great price.
      Things I would have changed:I ordered 2 cans of 7.33 grain RS Diabolo and 2 cans of 8.4 grain Diabolo from JSB. When I opened the package, I thought that there was a mistake. All 4 cans had same color and identical label design. The difference between 2 labels was that 7.33 had RS on the label and weight. Very confusing!
      What others should know:My Beeman 100 springer doesn't like them. The power rating for it is 660 feet per second. At about 15 yards, the grouping for 7.33 grain is about 3 inches. When I shoot the 8.4 grain all the pallets are almost dead on at the same distance. Comparing to the 8.4 grain, the 7.33 is shorter and the hollow end is deeper, which I think produces instability. I will stick with 8.4 grain. See my review for them.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By Matt from USA on 2011-12-30 22:45:24
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      Things I liked:Very good quality and accuracy.
      Things I would have changed:Some guns like the lower grain weight, some don't.
      What others should know:FYI chrony results 5 shot avg fps: crosman 357= 460, gamo hornet= 949. Best pellet for my crosman pistol 357.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Jeremy from USA on 2011-12-03 08:07:17
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      Things I liked:Very consistent, no seams. The perfect pellet from lower powered airguns to gain a little velocity over the 8.4 gr. version.
      Things I would have changed:As with many quality products, I wish they were more affordable.
      What others should know:These are the favorite hunting pellets in my Crosman 1377, Daisy 953, and Crosman 66. Very accurate and about 50 fps faster than the 8.4 gr.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Kurt from USA on 2011-12-02 14:35:43
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      Things I liked:work great in a rws shutze. very accurate.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      By Peter from USA on 2011-11-18 08:58:16
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      Things I liked:superb quality control. each pellet is exactly like the others permit precise placement of each shot.
      Things I would have changed:not a thing.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Jeremy from USA on 2011-11-11 21:04:35
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      Things I liked:Uniformity, lack of seams, accuracy, fit in gun chambers
      Things I would have changed:Add some alloy, so they will shoot well in Marauders. :) Since these are pure lead, I think what's happening is that the skirts are deforming just the slightest bit as they leave the barrel, then clipping the baffles, destroying accuracy. That's my theory anyway.
      What others should know:If you're looking for the best domed pellet under 7.9 gr., this is it. Best energy retention, best uniformity, best accuracy. In pumpers, CO2 guns, and low-medium powered springers, this pellet is just fantastic. It even gave top accuracy out of my Stoeger X20, which shoots them at 926 fps. (tied, accuracy-wise, with Crosman Premier Lights, and Heavies, better than the 8.8 Exacts) Having tried some of the more expensive pellets in this class, like Beeman/H&N FTS, Barracudas, and even Kodiaks, nothing outshoots these until you get into higher powered guns. Other velocity references: Crosman Raven shoots them at 634 fps. Daisy 953 shoots them at 459 fps. Crosman 1377 "American Classic" (new model) shoots them at 542 fps with 10 pumps.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:5 5.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By SMBH999 from USA on 2011-11-06 12:55:23
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      Things I liked:Excellent velocity, accuracy and consistency one would expect from a JSB pellet.
      Things I would have changed:nothing.
      What others should know:These are excellent in weak to mid powered springers. My LP8 loves them. Just be careful of the thin skirts which are common with JSB pellets but if thats the sacrifice I have to make for the best made pellets in the world I'll be careful.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0

      By Randy from USA on 2011-10-12 16:41:39
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      Things I liked:The most accurate pellet I've found so far. 1 hole groups that average .08" (center to center) is the norm at 33 feet with my Beeman R8.
      Things I would have changed:The pellet's diameter is small so it fits into the barrel loose. I assume that the potential velocity is impacted, but the accuracy is still remarkable.
    • Overall rating:2 2.0

      Value for money:2 2.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:2 2.0

      By chris from USA on 2011-10-04 10:00:42
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      Things I liked:Nothing
      Things I would have changed:Loose fit. Not impressed.
    • Overall rating:5 5.0

      Value for money:4 4.0

      Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0

      By Jeremy from USA on 2011-09-27 20:29:35
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      Things I liked:Accuracy, consistency, easy feeding.
      Things I would have changed:A tin with a lid that doesn't need to be fixed on with tap or rubber bands. H&N has the right idea here. That's a nitpick though.
      What others should know:These are the PERFECT pellet for medium and low powered airguns. Out of my Stoeger X20, Daisy 953, Crosman Raven, Crosman 66 Powermaster, and Crosman 1377, they are the most accurate pellet. The X20 is a powerful enough rifle that this should not be the case. But it is! Here's some data. Out of my X20, they yielded 926 fps, for 13.9 ft-lbs. Out of my Raven, they yielded 634 fps, for 6.5 ft-lbs. Out of my Daisy 953, they yielded 459 fps, for 3.4 ft-lbs. My Marauder doesn't like JSB pellets, so I didn't try it, but I bet they would be over 1000 fps with the factory tune. (since regular Exacts yielded 980 fps) Folks, these are worth the money.
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