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By Woody from USA on 2008-10-24 15:32:07 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:works well from crosman 1377 + crosman 2100 at 30 feet Things I would have changed:little too much lead dust What others should know:30' accuracy is fine for me but others may want to look at match or field pellets for more accuracy. with iron sights I can get around 1" to 1/2" groups.
By Darrell from USA on 2008-04-14 22:54:21 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:the price, first off. it is much cheaper to get the larger boxes of pellets on pyramyd air, but i have seen this container of 500 for as low as $4.19 at some stores (which shall remain nameless)
they punch nice clean holes in paper and card board (and a few other things that i shoot at for plinking) when they are going fast enough
... Read MoreThings I liked:the price, first off. it is much cheaper to get the larger boxes of pellets on pyramyd air, but i have seen this container of 500 for as low as $4.19 at some stores (which shall remain nameless)
they punch nice clean holes in paper and card board (and a few other things that i shoot at for plinking) when they are going fast enough. my Pumpmaster 760 would cause them to tear the paper, and not work well, but my 760 has seen quite a few miles, so i think its more my gun than the pellets. my Crosman Quest punches clean holes with these. but its still not broken in, so i cant say how acurate they are yet.
there were very few deformed/crushed pellets in the container i got.
i also like that you can buy these at just about any store that sells airgun stuff. Things I would have changed:the plastic box isnt the best container, but that is part of the reason they are so cheap. a good way to solve this is to use an empty tin (or other container) from some other pellets. What others should know:they are good pellets at a low price. not the best pellets around, but great for casual/close range plinking-target shooting, and pest elimination.
these and the pointed Crosman pellets are my everyday pellets.
By sam from USA on 2008-04-09 09:01:10 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:You can't get better than these for short range hunting/plinking,they drop small game right where they stand.Great for heavily wooded areas,they snap twigs in half and keep going. Things I would have changed:excessive lead dust What others should know:these pellets do not travel very far,so if you can't
... Read MoreThings I liked:You can't get better than these for short range hunting/plinking,they drop small game right where they stand.Great for heavily wooded areas,they snap twigs in half and keep going. Things I would have changed:excessive lead dust What others should know:these pellets do not travel very far,so if you can't hit anything beyond 50 yards,don't worry,your gun is working fine,the pellets are meant to be slowed down fast,preferably by a varmint.
By howard from USA on 2007-10-24 13:21:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:they group very good and once you zero in your scope it is not hard to get groups of 10 rounds that you can cover with a dime at 10 yds. one of the things I've found is if you change ammo you need to re zero your scope not much but you will find your groups a little off where you are aiming 2 rounds will tell if it's you or the
... Read MoreThings I liked:they group very good and once you zero in your scope it is not hard to get groups of 10 rounds that you can cover with a dime at 10 yds. one of the things I've found is if you change ammo you need to re zero your scope not much but you will find your groups a little off where you are aiming 2 rounds will tell if it's you or the group moved. I am using a gamo big cat rifle and have changed the scope to a bushnell 3x9 // 32 and am using the gano rings I did find out that Bushnell scopes are able to be used with air ( spring ) guns without breaking from the recoil . This is fine ammo and not expensive . Things I would have changed: What others should know:
By Paul from USA on 2007-09-04 07:58:41 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Price. Things I would have changed:Package the pellets in a can instead of the plastic blister. Dirtier and rougher than the Beeman match. What others should know:I'm new to air gunning shooting with a Baikal 53M entry level pistol and a Beeman S1 rifle, so take my comment for what it's worth.
Not as
... Read MoreThings I liked:Price. Things I would have changed:Package the pellets in a can instead of the plastic blister. Dirtier and rougher than the Beeman match. What others should know:I'm new to air gunning shooting with a Baikal 53M entry level pistol and a Beeman S1 rifle, so take my comment for what it's worth.
Not as accurate as the Beeman match pellets I've been alternating with them.
By Roman from USA on 2007-08-27 22:04:05 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Price point, great for plinking. Things I would have changed:There are grate seams visible, so calling these Competition pellets is leaning out the window a bit. What others should know:If you look for dead-accurate, 1/8-inch-at-10m groupings, you may want to consider different pellets.