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This heavy pellet is best used with the most powerful airguns. Although the heavy weight will lower the velocity they will shoot with greater stability and impact. The triple rings seal the pellet into the bore, and helps lead to less in-flight wobble.
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By Don from USA on 2009-12-17 17:15:30 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Quality (size and shape). Things I would have changed: What others should know:These pellets do not shoot well at all out of my .22 Benjamin Marauder. They are very erratic to the point I cannot even sight the gun in. Kodiaks and Crossman Premeir Hollow Points are much, much more accurate. However, .177
... Read MoreThings I liked:Quality (size and shape). Things I would have changed: What others should know:These pellets do not shoot well at all out of my .22 Benjamin Marauder. They are very erratic to the point I cannot even sight the gun in. Kodiaks and Crossman Premeir Hollow Points are much, much more accurate. However, .177 Silver Arrow Pellets fly very well out of my RWS 350 Magnum.
By Customer from USA on 2009-10-17 12:06:32 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:the sealing rings and point; they offer better penetration and more power "catching" for more energy delivered on target.
i've used these pellets for years in my .20 also. (they were called "silver jets" when i first began to use them.) Things I would have changed:as others have said...get screw top tins. What
... Read MoreThings I liked:the sealing rings and point; they offer better penetration and more power "catching" for more energy delivered on target.
i've used these pellets for years in my .20 also. (they were called "silver jets" when i first began to use them.) Things I would have changed:as others have said...get screw top tins. What others should know:the silver arrow is as advertised: for powerful airguns. to think they're good in low to medium powered air arms is not the best idea unless it's from VERY close range.
By Mountainman from USA on 2009-07-30 21:02:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Clean Things I would have changed:make them longer What others should know:Ive have tested these pellets in my modified 2260 and 2250 and they they do not shoot accurately past ten yards. After 15 shots at 25 yards my target looked like it had been stot at by a shotgun. I believe that this is do to the thicker
... Read MoreThings I liked:Clean Things I would have changed:make them longer What others should know:Ive have tested these pellets in my modified 2260 and 2250 and they they do not shoot accurately past ten yards. After 15 shots at 25 yards my target looked like it had been stot at by a shotgun. I believe that this is do to the thicker skirt desine of this pellet. From what I have read and I have done alot of reading the skirt expands when hit with the blast of co2 or air allowing the skirt to fully engage the rifling. Pellets that are desined for low powerd rifles have a very thin skirt because they produce less than half the amount of energy high powered rifles produce. Lower powered guns simply do not have enough power to expand the thicker skirt into the rifling. That said, my guns shoot at 850 fps and they have 15 foot-pounds energy (FPE) so if your gun is in or around this power rating I would not recommend these pellets