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Beeman Kodiak Extra Heavy .177 Cal, 10.6 Grains, Pointed, 500ct
By Mad Dog from USA on 2009-12-01 12:09:41 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This pellet gives me good accuracy at 20 yards with my Gamo CFX. I can obtain half inch groups at times. When I replace the trigger and install a gas piston, I hope to tighten the groups up more. Things I would have changed:Nothing. The quality is excellent. Of course a lower price would be nice. What others
... Read MoreThings I liked:This pellet gives me good accuracy at 20 yards with my Gamo CFX. I can obtain half inch groups at times. When I replace the trigger and install a gas piston, I hope to tighten the groups up more. Things I would have changed:Nothing. The quality is excellent. Of course a lower price would be nice. What others should know:
By R.W. from USA on 2010-01-08 10:23:37 - Remove comment
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I was under the impression that a CFX can no longer accept the gas piston upgrade. Do you have an older model? Pyramyd said it can't be done. Thx
Review entered on 2009-09-23 14:14:53
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By Wayne from USA on 2009-09-23 14:14:53 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Using an SS2L scoped German FWB #124, I tested just about every Beeman pellet this Spring to see what I wanted to stock up on. I had originally purchased 10 tins of H&N match when I bought the rifle. Excellent for target shooting in the basement and very easy to see the holes. Not so great for field use and/or beyond ten yds.
The
... Read MoreThings I liked:Using an SS2L scoped German FWB #124, I tested just about every Beeman pellet this Spring to see what I wanted to stock up on. I had originally purchased 10 tins of H&N match when I bought the rifle. Excellent for target shooting in the basement and very easy to see the holes. Not so great for field use and/or beyond ten yds.
The Beeman Silver Stings provided exceptional accuracy from 12-30+ yds. I had not purchased the Kodiak Match since they were not available yet, and I had not expected to have any need for the extra weight. Wow, was I wrong.
I was very pleased with the Silver Sting and these are the easiest of them all for loading the .177. That was until I had difficulty confirming hits on my aluminum cans, as the pellets just sliced right through.
On this rifle, the Kodiak Match out performed ALL the pellets I have out to 50 yds, which is about my max effective range. I dropped a very large crow at 45 yds, 35' up a tree with one shot off hand. I was impressed! You won't have to guess if you hit an aluminum can at 55 yds either. Many cans are ripped right off their hangers.
I only use two pellets now. The Silver Sting (best over all accuracy) and the Kodiak Match (best all around performer and hardest hitting).
I am fortunate to have a couple of wooded acres behind the house to set up numerous targets on trees out to and beyond 50 yds. Once I get beyond 45-50 yds, my hits drop significantly. Not having a back stop makes it very difficult to make any adjustments to figure out where the pellets are going.
I did test the ammo at a range off a bench, and the ammo was excellent at 50 yds. It's a completely different story shooting on a hillside in the woods and holding the rifle. It is probably the most accurate of all firearms I own today.
30 yrs ago, it would have been my Ruger 77 varmint 22.250. Things I would have changed:Hard to believe after all the comments and so many years later, the company still provides their pellets in these tins that do not have locking lids. I keep my pellets in small prescription med bottles and only open the new tins when needed. When hunting, I just put a handful in my pants pocket. What others should know:DO NOT use firearm bore cleaner in the air rifle. Watch American Airgunner TV! It's a great program and provides a wealth of information on all types of airguns.
Beware of your backstop with these powerful firearms. You can't be too safe!
Since I started using this 4-5 times a week all summer, it's worth mentioning to oil your gun (especially the barrel) after every use. I got lax and realized a bit too late my barrel had started to rust. I now oil it after every use and will be looking to buy some of the RB-17 rust remover just as a precaution.
By Ray from USA on 2009-12-23 10:36:46 - Remove comment
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as far as not having a back stop and not beig able to know what your pellet is doing you can get free pellet ballistic software all over the place online I have hawke chair gun pro and it works really well
Review entered on 2009-08-11 20:33:47
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By sam from USA on 2009-08-11 20:33:47 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:very good pellet. very accurate can get quarter inch groups at 15yrds. clean pellet no difomities very accurate out of my rws 34 they dont fight as tight in the barrle as id like some are a bit tighter than otherbut its no biggy Things I would have changed:threads on the lids but if you just get a pair of plyers and
... Read MoreThings I liked:very good pellet. very accurate can get quarter inch groups at 15yrds. clean pellet no difomities very accurate out of my rws 34 they dont fight as tight in the barrle as id like some are a bit tighter than otherbut its no biggy Things I would have changed:threads on the lids but if you just get a pair of plyers and squeez the sides it will be good What others should know:um i dont know good knock down power if it doesnt just pass clean through whatever your shooting at (happend 3 times to me) i dornt really use these for hunting cuz the just pass through my target without really doing much