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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
By Cuban B from USA on 2012-01-01 23:12:57 Things I liked:Very uniform, no damaged pellets I've seen so far. Tin is better than the .25 and .22 tinsThings I would have changed: More per tin would be nice What others should know:Shot into plumber putty at 7 pumps from my 397 (769 fps @ 8 w/Premiers) these expanded to .22". Also these group pretty well out of my 397 | ![]() |
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
By John from USA on 2011-10-24 13:11:27 Things I liked:I shot a few of the Preditor 8.0 grain pellets and was not impressed. When they hit the target, they hit at an angle upon impact with the soft polymer tip. I'm sorry to say I wasn't very impressed. There are too many really good pellet on the market.Things I would have changed:I don't think the polymer tip was such a good idea. What others should know:Don't waste your money on these, there are too many other good pellets on the market today. |
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Overall rating:5 5.0
Value for money:5 5.0
Size/Shape Distribution:5 5.0
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Things I would have changed:If these don't work, change pellets.
What others should know:I bought a can of these from my shooting buddy. They seem to be accurate enough for small game hunting. If I were hunting creatures that don't have feathers or fur, these are what I would use. In media testing, they don't expand reliably/uniformly, but they Stop! In a hurry!! I don't think they would penetrate to my satisfaction past 30yds on fuzzy critters. But, for the combination of accuracy and energy transmission, you really should try these.