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A favorite for field target shooters. As one of the world's heaviest pellets the Kodiak has a tremendous amount of inertia that delivers super impact on those hard to knock down targets. The great weight also provides good wind resistance and is more efficient in the higher powered airguns and the pre-charged pneumatics such as the Beeman Mako air rifle. The head is very conical in shape, like a rounded point, providing outstanding aerodynamics.
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Beeman Kodiak Extra Heavy .20 Cal, 13.32 Grains, Pointed, 200ct. Other products by Beeman In Stock
By Roy from USA on 2009-10-05 17:00:34 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These are the only pellets that give me a 1.5" group consistently (open sights) at 25 yards in my Beeman R1, and really pack a lot of power.......I nailed a Canada goose broadside at 50 yds and it just fell over, kicked for a few seconds, and expired. It works great on Starlings and Bushy-tailed seed-suckers (squirrels), too. I
... Read MoreThings I liked:These are the only pellets that give me a 1.5" group consistently (open sights) at 25 yards in my Beeman R1, and really pack a lot of power.......I nailed a Canada goose broadside at 50 yds and it just fell over, kicked for a few seconds, and expired. It works great on Starlings and Bushy-tailed seed-suckers (squirrels), too. I can't wait to try them on pigeons and ground hogs. Things I would have changed:Sometimes suppliers run out of stock, and take a long time to get more. So I would recommend buying these pellets in quantities of 500 or 1000 minimum. What others should know:
By Mark from USA on 2009-02-02 21:25:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:They hit really hard! They tear off small branches if in the way to the target. They fit nicely in my Beeman R9 Double Gold Combo Air Riffle. I tried the Beeman Kodiak Match Extra Heavy Golds, and they don't fit....These do!!! and the price is right. I use them for plinking and small game hunting. I also like the Crow Mags, but
... Read MoreThings I liked:They hit really hard! They tear off small branches if in the way to the target. They fit nicely in my Beeman R9 Double Gold Combo Air Riffle. I tried the Beeman Kodiak Match Extra Heavy Golds, and they don't fit....These do!!! and the price is right. I use them for plinking and small game hunting. I also like the Crow Mags, but these are heavier and will hit harder. Things I would have changed:Make the Beeman Kodiak Match Extra Heavy Golds fit like these do!!
I feel like a broken record when I say.....PLEASE MAKE A SCREW ON LID!!!!!!!! What others should know:Be very careful where these pellets ricochet......
By Carl from USA on 2008-08-09 08:49:26 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accurate in my Benjamin C9A .20 pellet rifle. At around 20 yards I was in about a 1 1/2 inch group for 6 shots. No scope. Have not shot andy critters yet to know how they perform in that aspect. But a good pellet for my rifle. Things I would have changed:5mm (.20) are hard to find locally. So if you can find
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accurate in my Benjamin C9A .20 pellet rifle. At around 20 yards I was in about a 1 1/2 inch group for 6 shots. No scope. Have not shot andy critters yet to know how they perform in that aspect. But a good pellet for my rifle. Things I would have changed:5mm (.20) are hard to find locally. So if you can find them, buy all you can afford. Pyramydair prices are fair, but sometimes shipping cost almost as much as the ammo. What others should know:A quality air gun needs quality ammo. These are on my short list of pellets I, and my rifle seem to like for the type of shooting I do.