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Crosman Premier .22 Cal, 14.3 Grains, Domed, 625ct
625 domed 14.3gr.
Lead airgun pellets for hunting.
Consistency in Ammunition: Between batches or between shots, this is one of the most important aspects of precision shooting. Even the tiniest imperfections in the pellet will translate to misses in the field. Because each Premier Field pellet is produced individually using dies made from heat-treated, wear-resistant metal, every pellet is virtually identical. And with each die created by computer controlled machines, they always will be.
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By Charles from USA on 2009-10-13 11:11:16 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These are the most accurate pellets for me and my .22 Marauder and my shooting environment. If you're having accuracy problems with other pellets you must give these a try. I shoot at 10m targets exclusively so this review does not include ranges farther than that. However, I did shoot them one day at 50yds and 100yds on a firearms
... Read MoreThings I liked:These are the most accurate pellets for me and my .22 Marauder and my shooting environment. If you're having accuracy problems with other pellets you must give these a try. I shoot at 10m targets exclusively so this review does not include ranges farther than that. However, I did shoot them one day at 50yds and 100yds on a firearms range with the Marauder with pleasing results. Things I would have changed:More secure lid. What others should know:If you're not satisfied with the results from these pellets try the JSB Diabolo Exact Jumbo Heavy .22 Cal, 18.1. Between the two you should be shooting one holers at 10m.
By SON from USA on 2009-09-30 01:38:51 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Groupings were good .The uniformity, quality-control in manufacturing is excellent. good at all ranges. accurate Things I would have changed:a tin would be way better than the paper box What others should know:good to try.shoot every day pellets . fit all my gun.
By Charles from USA on 2009-09-27 18:09:50 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This "in the box" pellet is the best for my .22 Benjamin Marauder. I had heard about it from other shooters and found that it worked best for me and my gun. I have not tried the pellets in the tins, but the cardboard box comes highly recommended by many shooters. Things I would have changed:Nothing What others
... Read MoreThings I liked:This "in the box" pellet is the best for my .22 Benjamin Marauder. I had heard about it from other shooters and found that it worked best for me and my gun. I have not tried the pellets in the tins, but the cardboard box comes highly recommended by many shooters. Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:I very, very lightly oil these with Pellgun oil. This eliminates any barrel leading and the black smudged fingers.
By Lawrence from USA on 2009-08-14 17:38:28 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very accurate,The most accurate I have found.I shoot two guns.A RWS 54 and a BSA tactical.These pellets group better than I can shoot out of both guns.I find them superior to JSB exacts out of both of these guns. Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:I do not sort out the pellets in
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very accurate,The most accurate I have found.I shoot two guns.A RWS 54 and a BSA tactical.These pellets group better than I can shoot out of both guns.I find them superior to JSB exacts out of both of these guns. Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:I do not sort out the pellets in each box for any minor irregularities.I just look at them as I load them.The RWS 54 will shoot a five shot group into a 1/4 in. hole at 15yds and the BSA into a 3/8ths in. hole at 15yds.
By Kelly from USA on 2009-08-09 13:46:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Out of my son's and my Discovery .22 Flight is flat and impact at 50 yards at the local gun range on praire dog resetting/self healing targets is impressive! I have the irregular flier show up, could be me. We are seeing bulging on the backside of these self resetting/healing praire dog targets. We are getting penetration and very
... Read MoreThings I liked:Out of my son's and my Discovery .22 Flight is flat and impact at 50 yards at the local gun range on praire dog resetting/self healing targets is impressive! I have the irregular flier show up, could be me. We are seeing bulging on the backside of these self resetting/healing praire dog targets. We are getting penetration and very satisfactory groups. We aren't measuring but the performance is there easily 3 pellets one hole. We are grouping better than with RWS domes and Hpoints. Pellet drop at 50 yards is 2 inches less than with RWS domes. Things I would have changed:I would like a lower price, but considering I bought JSB predators at the Gander Mountain in Madison Wi yesterday, at 20 bucks for a tin of 200 (gift card) the price isn't too bad, all pellets .22 cal were running 20 bucks for a tin of 500 min. What others should know:My son and I only compete against each other and mostly for fun. The pellets are accurate enough to challenge you to meet their capabillities. We are looking forward to trying these against squirrels and rabbits. If the impact at 50 yards on the dogs is any indication of visible power, the rabbits are going to develop some serious headaches this fall.
By Customer from USA on 2009-07-27 09:20:20 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Nice quantity in a big open box. Things I would have changed:The sizing is terrible! Some pellets fell 6 inches into the barrel when loading: in 100 rounds there must have been about a dozen that just didn't fit. A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT, esp. for the price. Maybe my new RX-2 is junk, but, I doubt it. Also, for all the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Nice quantity in a big open box. Things I would have changed:The sizing is terrible! Some pellets fell 6 inches into the barrel when loading: in 100 rounds there must have been about a dozen that just didn't fit. A BIG DISAPPOINTMENT, esp. for the price. Maybe my new RX-2 is junk, but, I doubt it. Also, for all the promo, they really didn't perform that well. It would be nice to be able to buy in smaller quantities_just to see if they will work at all. What others should know:Exact, meisters, and predators all work extremely well in my gun...dime size groups at 20 yds. easily.
By Pat from USA on 2009-07-13 19:17:57 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I have been shooting these pellets in a Crosman 2240. I find them very accurate. I do not know whether to credit the firearm or the pellet because these are all I have shot.
But, they are very accurate! Things I would have changed:I am not sure anything should change. Crosman Premier series are very well respected
... Read MoreThings I liked:I have been shooting these pellets in a Crosman 2240. I find them very accurate. I do not know whether to credit the firearm or the pellet because these are all I have shot.
But, they are very accurate! Things I would have changed:I am not sure anything should change. Crosman Premier series are very well respected all over the air gun world.
I like the pellet. The pellet is shooting great for me.
I like the box they come in. I have less spill with the crosman boxes than I do with other manufacurers tins. What others should know:Crssman Premier in all calibers are considered top shelf pellets for target shooting. Yes, some pellets work better in some airguns, but every where I turn the Premier crosman pellets are considered good stuff.
By Charles from USA on 2009-06-10 20:18:31 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Relatively low cost Things I would have changed:I tested these in my RWS M48.22 from a rest at about 25 yards. Groups were averaging about 1/2 inch, which is substandard for this rifle. I didn't weigh the pellets, but suspect they suffer from some kind of variation that affects accuracy. I wish they came in a smaller
... Read MoreThings I liked:Relatively low cost Things I would have changed:I tested these in my RWS M48.22 from a rest at about 25 yards. Groups were averaging about 1/2 inch, which is substandard for this rifle. I didn't weigh the pellets, but suspect they suffer from some kind of variation that affects accuracy. I wish they came in a smaller package, 'cause now I have a nearly full pack of 625 that I probably won't use What others should know:Crosman Premiers are highly regarded by other airgunners who have posted remarks on various forums. I was surprised at the second rate performance I experienced on targets. I guess every rifle is different and therefore "your mileage may differ". - CW
By bassfarmer from USA on 2009-05-01 09:15:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These pellets fit the most consistently into my .22 cal RWS 34. I have tried several other brands including RWS and the Crossman Premeir fit just slightly looser than the RWS. This is a good thing. They are more consistent in diameter. Virtually everyone fits perfectly into the barrel. As for the shot groups. When I got them
... Read MoreThings I liked:These pellets fit the most consistently into my .22 cal RWS 34. I have tried several other brands including RWS and the Crossman Premeir fit just slightly looser than the RWS. This is a good thing. They are more consistent in diameter. Virtually everyone fits perfectly into the barrel. As for the shot groups. When I got them I shot 6 round groups at a target with a gun rest that fully supports the gun. The results: the second group I put 5 out of 6 into a 1/2" circle at 30 yards. Number 6 was less than 1/4" out. I am sold on the accuracy! Things I would have changed:Nothing. Unless they want to make them less expensive. What others should know:
By The Pellet Gun Guru from USA on 2009-04-03 22:38:08 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Well, they are the best shooting pellet when it comes to accuracy in my Discovery. They shoot the best groups, plain and simple. They seem to hold tighter groups at longer ranges compared to other pellets. Things I would have changed:A bit more quality control. They vary alot, but I seem to get great groups when only
... Read MoreThings I liked:Well, they are the best shooting pellet when it comes to accuracy in my Discovery. They shoot the best groups, plain and simple. They seem to hold tighter groups at longer ranges compared to other pellets. Things I would have changed:A bit more quality control. They vary alot, but I seem to get great groups when only disgarding deformed ones. I wish thay had a bit larger of a skirt. They dont have a good snap when you close the bolt like an RWS Superdome. Last, I think they are to hard. These things punch through 2 license plates, 2 thick soles of a shoe, and stopped it a 2x4. Other pellets stop at the first plate. I dont like hard pellets because they pass through game and dont transfer all of their energy. What others should know:Give them a try. Almost every airgun likes these if they arent what it shoots best.
By Terence from USA on 2009-02-28 09:05:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These pellets are very accurate in my Condor on CO2. They give good penetration and while I haven't had the opportunity to use on pests believe they will be fine. Putting pellets through the same hole at 15 yards is very common. Things I would have changed:I've found that about every seventh pellet is smaller and drops
... Read MoreThings I liked:These pellets are very accurate in my Condor on CO2. They give good penetration and while I haven't had the opportunity to use on pests believe they will be fine. Putting pellets through the same hole at 15 yards is very common. Things I would have changed:I've found that about every seventh pellet is smaller and drops doun the barrel far enough not to be accurate. What others should know:I haven't had the opportunity to shoot these off a good bench rest but believe the accuracy will be grat since I've found shooting out to 25 yards off a prone position to be able to shoot 1 inch groups. Overall I'm very satisfied with these pellets.
By Terry from USA on 2009-02-17 07:11:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Did'nt really like anything about them. They fit very loose in my .22 Whisper. One actually fell out while closing the barrel. One group of 5 shots, were all over the place. I was shooting at a trap with a 3 inch target. only one pellet hot the target, the rest were all over the place. 5 shots in a 6 inch circle is not good at
... Read MoreThings I liked:Did'nt really like anything about them. They fit very loose in my .22 Whisper. One actually fell out while closing the barrel. One group of 5 shots, were all over the place. I was shooting at a trap with a 3 inch target. only one pellet hot the target, the rest were all over the place. 5 shots in a 6 inch circle is not good at all. Things I would have changed:Larger skirts, maybe that would help. What others should know:
By Bill Sinkhorn from USA on 2008-12-09 17:17:47 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Out of my Beeman GS950, a upper midrange powered springer, these are very accurate. They are very, very hard and will bounce off game if used for hunting without penetrating; that said I have killed two pigeons with them; one a shot in the breast and one in the head. On neither could I find an entrance wound, but both died
... Read MoreThings I liked:Out of my Beeman GS950, a upper midrange powered springer, these are very accurate. They are very, very hard and will bounce off game if used for hunting without penetrating; that said I have killed two pigeons with them; one a shot in the breast and one in the head. On neither could I find an entrance wound, but both died almost instantly. This would be a good target, silhouette, or pest control round for rats or English sparrows. Need something softer, or shaped differently for larger game. At 37 yards five shots can be covered with two pencil erasers. . Things I would have changed:For what it's made for--- nothing.
What others should know:Just keep in mind this is a target type pellet. It's not the best for hunting. I can also see where it would be too hard for a super powered air rifle. It is also too hard to use the Beeman Pell Seat tool. Also, don't be fooled into thinking it's an economy pellet if you haven't ordered before. Your getting a box of 625. It's not say too expensive, but don't think it's sum huge economy box either.
By Stacie Hollis Mr. from USA on 2008-10-13 23:26:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:concentric and exact weighted, my two batches ( 2 boxes each batch) were almost perfect only 53 skirts were malformed, and 45 were out of my .1 grain variance. great long distance rounds, transfers alot of energy to target with the right amount of energy. Things I would have changed:foam padded tin in place
... Read MoreThings I liked:concentric and exact weighted, my two batches ( 2 boxes each batch) were almost perfect only 53 skirts were malformed, and 45 were out of my .1 grain variance. great long distance rounds, transfers alot of energy to target with the right amount of energy. Things I would have changed:foam padded tin in place of the box. another look at the price tag might be nice.
a warning about the tin mixture and sutable velocities What others should know:good for any rifle UNDER 800 fps, these pellets are melded with tin making them harder and in turn leaves alot of fouling if used at velocities over 800 fps.
i used these in my condor @ 980 fps, it only took 18 rounds before it stuck one in the muzzle, i had to soak to barrel in Hopes no.9 and brush the heck out of it to get the fouling out.
By Patrick from USA on 2008-08-25 15:23:40 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:EXCELLENT overall pellet, I have had no problems with this pellet and will continue to use this specific model as my base. I will experiment with various other styles as I go forward with .22 cal. My previous experience had only been with .177. Things I would have changed:NOTHING; unless they wanted to increase the
... Read MoreThings I liked:EXCELLENT overall pellet, I have had no problems with this pellet and will continue to use this specific model as my base. I will experiment with various other styles as I go forward with .22 cal. My previous experience had only been with .177. Things I would have changed:NOTHING; unless they wanted to increase the size of the box and quantity, that would be nice. What others should know:
By Gelly from Hong Kong on 2008-07-05 07:21:21 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:performance consistancy,if not to Price increases, I feel perfect Things I would have changed:I have been shooting .Crosman/Beeman for a while and all my rifles liked them,Condor" Benjamin Sheridan Super Streak, "BAM B-51"FX Monsoon"Sumatra 2500......The packaging...a tin would be way better than the paper box. The
... Read MoreThings I liked:performance consistancy,if not to Price increases, I feel perfect Things I would have changed:I have been shooting .Crosman/Beeman for a while and all my rifles liked them,Condor" Benjamin Sheridan Super Streak, "BAM B-51"FX Monsoon"Sumatra 2500......The packaging...a tin would be way better than the paper box. The side locking lids tend
What others should know:These pellets have excellent penetration power!
By Abe Fasch from USA on 2008-06-29 07:14:11 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:#1 die. Clean and smooth. Little/no swarf, dust or chips. Very few damages pellets in the box. Things I would have changed:Weight QC. I always wash and weigh all pellets for consistancy. WIDE weight variation. Pellets weighed between 13.8 and 16.2 grains. Very poor alloy control and/or molding/sorting control. What
... Read MoreThings I liked:#1 die. Clean and smooth. Little/no swarf, dust or chips. Very few damages pellets in the box. Things I would have changed:Weight QC. I always wash and weigh all pellets for consistancy. WIDE weight variation. Pellets weighed between 13.8 and 16.2 grains. Very poor alloy control and/or molding/sorting control. What others should know:Almost all pellets were shootable but if you are looking for accuracy, wash and weight them. Sort pellets into ~1/10th grain lots (or finer) and shoot one lot at a time. Just pulling them out of the box (tin) unweighed will give extreme vertical variation.
By Customer from USA on 2008-06-24 15:20:45 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:It's an excellent cost-to-amount per tin for target shooting, pest management (within the realm of 30 yards, or 90 feet), and great damages to targeted areas. Accuracy rivals the JSB Predator. This is not a joke. The cost is two cents cheaper, yet, the damages are of the same, as well as the accuracy. Things I would
... Read MoreThings I liked:It's an excellent cost-to-amount per tin for target shooting, pest management (within the realm of 30 yards, or 90 feet), and great damages to targeted areas. Accuracy rivals the JSB Predator. This is not a joke. The cost is two cents cheaper, yet, the damages are of the same, as well as the accuracy. Things I would have changed:Slightly larger skirt to match the bore of the larger guns. Overall, the pellet is well balanced, and the shipping box, although made out of paper, is three times stronger than the tins that most pellets are shipped in. How about cranking the amount up to 1000 per box? and reduce the cost down to $0.03 a piece. I can't believe how fast I've gone through it. What others should know:If you're planning to get the JSB Predator, how about giving this one a try first. The average speed difference between the Predator and this pellet is less than 2 fps. Think about it. Cost a lot cheaper, and 2 fps difference? Accuracy is practically identical. Here's the breakdown:
The pellet is excellent in knocking targets in a 0.05" or hole-in-hole grouping at 20 yards (60 feet), using the Benjamin Sheridan Super Streak 0.22 caliber. At 15 yards (45 feet), it's hole-in-hole 100% of the time). Rather than the 1100fps claimed velocity, it averages around 910fps during moderate humid days, to 980fps during perfect conditions (with very light wind). We use serveral type of chronos, to test both the pellets at nozzle exit, 4 feet from the nozzle exit, and 3 feet from the target if possible. We've compared it to the Beeman Crow Magnum (with the best grouping of 0.2"), and the Beeman Kodiak (with a 0.55" grouping), and the JSB Predator 0.05" at 20 yards (60 feet). Add a bit of wind (5 to 8 mph), extend the range out to 30 yards (90 feet), and the accuracy goes up to a grouping of 2", with the velocity drastically reduces from 910-980 fps to 620-830 fps. Extend the range up to 40 yards (120 feet), and you get a 4" grouping, in the same condition. Anything beyond 40 yards, good luck in hitting your target no matter how much compensation you do. People always talk about expansion. We use the micrometer to test for the expanded pellet after shooting, both on hard surfaces such as wood, to soft target such as the dead pigeons and sparrows. The total expansion is no more than 10% in humid condition, and 23% in perfect conditions. The resulting damages are unforgiving. Rather than a small exit wound at 20 yards like the Predator, the exit wound is as large as the Beeman Crow-Magnum. The entry wound is about 0.5mm smaller than the Crow-Magnum. Traveling at the speed of the Predator, but damaging like the Crow-Magnum, this is a perfect hybrid for the flying pest management. Can't say the penetration is as effective at 35 to 40 yards out. If you're hunting at this range, you'll kill 60% of the time, while drastically injuring the critters 40%. A pigeon was report dragging its broken wing into the neighbor's house after a shot was made roughly 35 yards away. Scared the neighbor's wife silly.
By Carl from USA on 2008-04-15 15:41:00 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Simply the Best and most accruate pellet you can buy.. shoots great in most ALL pellet guns. All my guns like them , and i have all different kinds of airguns. I have everything from your korean PCP powerhouse
to your custom Crosman CO2 22XX series type airguns. and All my guns can shoot these pellets with near 1/4 inch groups
... Read MoreThings I liked:Simply the Best and most accruate pellet you can buy.. shoots great in most ALL pellet guns. All my guns like them , and i have all different kinds of airguns. I have everything from your korean PCP powerhouse
to your custom Crosman CO2 22XX series type airguns. and All my guns can shoot these pellets with near 1/4 inch groups or Better at 50 yards..! Things I would have changed:maybe a heavier type . there's only one type of crosman premier's in .22 caliber. it would be nice if they had a few different weights to choose from.. What others should know:If you want a great accruate pellet for a decent price you CANNOT go wrong with these pellets..
I love them..
By Todd from USA on 2008-04-09 17:48:48 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the amount of pellets you get for your money with this buy. The packaging is very affective in protecting the pellets from getting deformed during storage or shipping, and these pellets will hold a very tight group up to 30 yds coming from a Beeman Modle R9 .22 cal. Things I would have changed:I would not change
... Read MoreThings I liked:I like the amount of pellets you get for your money with this buy. The packaging is very affective in protecting the pellets from getting deformed during storage or shipping, and these pellets will hold a very tight group up to 30 yds coming from a Beeman Modle R9 .22 cal. Things I would have changed:I would not change a thing about the packaging, or design of this pellet. All I can say is that even though these pellets may have slightly less one-shot-kill power than other pellets, may have, they more than make up for it with thier percision & accuracy! What others should know:These pellets have exelent penetration power!
By Lawrence from USA on 2008-03-31 14:32:04 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:In my CO2 at 20 yds, accurate. In my gas springer 40 yds, accurate. Very pleased with this pellet. Combination of lead and another alloy make this a good choice for my magnum. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:I have bought four boxes at various times and have had only one box
... Read MoreThings I liked:In my CO2 at 20 yds, accurate. In my gas springer 40 yds, accurate. Very pleased with this pellet. Combination of lead and another alloy make this a good choice for my magnum. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:I have bought four boxes at various times and have had only one box where the pellets were mixed with a lower caliber. Even then it was only 3 or 4 percent. All other boxes had less than 1 percent bad pellets. I'm now stuck on these pellets and continue to buy them.
By Kongbin from USA on 2008-03-18 22:15:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Excellent customer service. The pellets I received is a mixture of pointed and dome pellets. After I report the problem to the Crosman. They promptly send me a replacement. The replacement is uniform shape and works very well in my QB79 Things I would have changed:nothing I can think of. What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:Excellent customer service. The pellets I received is a mixture of pointed and dome pellets. After I report the problem to the Crosman. They promptly send me a replacement. The replacement is uniform shape and works very well in my QB79 Things I would have changed:nothing I can think of. What others should know:N/A
By gerald from USA on 2008-03-18 19:38:31 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:shoot perfectly in my rws model 54 I WILL BUY MORE accuracy is superb all pellets size and shape are uniform so far . i am impressed with these pellets Things I would have changed:nothing . the box container has been no problem for me and pyramydair packaged all my order neat and securely would like to see lower
... Read MoreThings I liked:shoot perfectly in my rws model 54 I WILL BUY MORE accuracy is superb all pellets size and shape are uniform so far . i am impressed with these pellets Things I would have changed:nothing . the box container has been no problem for me and pyramydair packaged all my order neat and securely would like to see lower price but it is compeditive What others should know:good pellet for hunting and target shooting
By tom from USA on 2008-03-15 13:43:31 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:when i got them they were a mix a pointed and dome. i called crosman and they sent me a new box ASAP. very pleased with their customer service. Things I would have changed:there are alot of mashed skirts with the first box. second seems alot better. What others should know:
By Martin from USA on 2008-01-24 22:51:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very clean
Uniformly shaped
Things I would have changed:Nothing! What others should know:These things are so accurate out of my RWS 460 Mag. One word describes these pellet....CONSISTENCY
These can be used for long or short range. The only problem I can see is that if you are firing these from a springer
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very clean
Uniformly shaped
Things I would have changed:Nothing! What others should know:These things are so accurate out of my RWS 460 Mag. One word describes these pellet....CONSISTENCY
These can be used for long or short range. The only problem I can see is that if you are firing these from a springer magnum or PCP they can overpenetrate game at closer ranges.
By Cliff from PA from USA on 2007-12-16 17:14:17 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Quality, performance consistancy, and the price paid for said quality and performance. The 600+ pellets per box isn't bad either ;-) Things I would have changed:NOTHING... Not even the cardboard box. For the price, I'd buy these if they came in a plastic baggie. What others should know:Great quality and
... Read MoreThings I liked:Quality, performance consistancy, and the price paid for said quality and performance. The 600+ pellets per box isn't bad either ;-) Things I would have changed:NOTHING... Not even the cardboard box. For the price, I'd buy these if they came in a plastic baggie. What others should know:Great quality and performance for the price. I sighted the open sights on my Benjamin 392 with these from ~30'-35' away in my basement. They produced 1/2" 5 shot groups with 2-3 hits nearly in the same spot. Once the sights were aligned, I could hit a 9mm shell case from rest almost at will. This not only speaks to the accuracy of the gun but the performance of the pellets. I do not hunt so I cannot speak to the performance of these pellets in the field.
By Byronleehk from USA on 2007-11-05 12:26:24 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Uniform quality and performance. Things I would have changed:The packaging...a tin would be way better than the paper box. The side locking lids tend to bend and twist with use. The foams inside the box serves little (if any) purpose. What others should know:I have been shooting RWS (all types) for a while
... Read MoreThings I liked:Uniform quality and performance. Things I would have changed:The packaging...a tin would be way better than the paper box. The side locking lids tend to bend and twist with use. The foams inside the box serves little (if any) purpose. What others should know:I have been shooting RWS (all types) for a while and all my rifles liked them (Beeman SS 1000T, CFX & Crosman Tech 1) but NOT my latest addition - the BAM B30!
My Bam likes nothing BUT this Premier Domed. It gives me tight groups between 35 - 40 yards but so so for anything shorter & longer range. All my other rifles shoots below average with the Crosman, all of them did better with the RWS.
By Nate in Mass from USA on 2007-11-02 17:14:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the concistency from pellet to pellet. All the pellets in a box are made on the same die. The die number is stamped on the bottom of the box. I like how Crosman does this, it gives a feeling of quality. Great nock down power in .22. Things I would have changed:Packaging. They come with a foam pad above and below
... Read MoreThings I liked:I like the concistency from pellet to pellet. All the pellets in a box are made on the same die. The die number is stamped on the bottom of the box. I like how Crosman does this, it gives a feeling of quality. Great nock down power in .22. Things I would have changed:Packaging. They come with a foam pad above and below the pellets. A few always slip under or between it. The idea is good though, so the pellets wont get banged around. Solve this by putting them in an empty tin for easy transportation. What others should know:Very good value and quality. Most guns like them!
By gbrewer from USA on 2007-10-29 14:02:01 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I compared the Crosman Premiers with seven other types in my RWS 94 at 25 and 48 yds. using a 3 X 9 scope and a rest. The Premiers produced the tightest groups especially at 48 yds. They apparently hold their stability much better at longer distances also. The other pellets spread much more between 25 and 48 yds. than the Premiers
... Read MoreThings I liked:I compared the Crosman Premiers with seven other types in my RWS 94 at 25 and 48 yds. using a 3 X 9 scope and a rest. The Premiers produced the tightest groups especially at 48 yds. They apparently hold their stability much better at longer distances also. The other pellets spread much more between 25 and 48 yds. than the Premiers did. My Premier groups averaged 1 to 1.5" at 48 yds. (another shooter could probably do better). I saw 3 to 4" groups with most of the others. The Crosman Pointed were an exception.
The "others" consisted of three types from a foreign manufacturer and four from two American manufacturers. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:I found that I could not use a front and rear sand bag for consistant groups. What worked best for me was to hold the rifle normally with the front supported by my hand on a sand bag.
By Thomas Young from USA on 2007-10-09 09:30:46 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I find these pellets to not only be extreamly accurate but to be especially good for use in the higher velocity rifles primarily due I think to their weight. I can put together a grouping of 6-8 out of 10 in a bulls-eye of a gamo 5.5x5.5 target at opproximately 150 feet using a make shift barrel rest and sitting in a lawn chair
... Read MoreThings I liked:I find these pellets to not only be extreamly accurate but to be especially good for use in the higher velocity rifles primarily due I think to their weight. I can put together a grouping of 6-8 out of 10 in a bulls-eye of a gamo 5.5x5.5 target at opproximately 150 feet using a make shift barrel rest and sitting in a lawn chair, even on windy days. Things I would have changed:Really nothing as I feel i'm getting exactly what I want and paid for. What others should know:Beginning shootists should be aware these pellets fired from a high velocity gun can have the same dangers as a .22 cal. short at even 40 yards.
By Donald from USA on 2007-09-18 15:19:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These are the most accurate pellets I have found for my RWS 54. Great shot to shot consistency. Much more accurate than some pellets costing almost twice as much. Things I would have changed:N/A What others should know:The most bang for your buck....
By Customer from USA on 2007-09-12 15:56:23 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Pellets perform as expected. Concistency of pellet form. Things I would have changed:N/A What others should know:I bought two boxes of the Crosman Premier's in .22, but there were too many .20 pellets mixed with the .22's in the first box I counted at least 35.
In the second box I have found so far about
... Read MoreThings I liked:Pellets perform as expected. Concistency of pellet form. Things I would have changed:N/A What others should know:I bought two boxes of the Crosman Premier's in .22, but there were too many .20 pellets mixed with the .22's in the first box I counted at least 35.
In the second box I have found so far about 6 .20's.