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By bryan from USA on 2009-10-27 12:27:53 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:shot well Things I would have changed:be able to buy in bulk What others should know:They shot well in the condor from 600fps to 1000. nice pellet.
By John from USA on 2009-10-16 21:59:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Heavy and at 50yds my POI has barely shifted, nothing a few turret twists dint fix, ACCURATE (despite a surface area less refined than its czech and german competitors), snug fit in my condor really allows the full charge of air to propel this monster downrange. very clean, very little flash in the tin. Things I would
... Read MoreThings I liked:Heavy and at 50yds my POI has barely shifted, nothing a few turret twists dint fix, ACCURATE (despite a surface area less refined than its czech and german competitors), snug fit in my condor really allows the full charge of air to propel this monster downrange. very clean, very little flash in the tin. Things I would have changed:I love these pellets already, but these are a few suggestions rather than complaints. JSB's have a very smooth surface area and are well known for their extreme accuracy. EunJins have a less than perfectly smooth round face and skirt, and this most certainly COULD affect accuracy at longer ranges. the skirts bottom is not smooth, but wavy: these slight differences COULD possibly affect accuracy as the pellet spins in flight causing a wobble or spiraling, though i havent noticed, and the pellet may be made so well that even these minor imperfections are incapable of throwing off such a fine pellet as the EunJin, thus requiring less attention to details other pellets cannot afford to overlook. But nice smooth surfaces would only make this pellet even better than it is. What others should know:PyramydAir rules. I ordered on monday and got them friday afternoon. They took your advice and wrapped my EJins in cellophane to keep the lids on. 3 tins of EJins and 1 tin of JSB 18grainers all of them safe upon arrival. Running a CO2 rig, my condor spits these out with respectable speed and energy. I havnt chrony'd yet but i shoot at 50yds (my property's limit) and they hit only a bit slower than my normal JSB 15grainers and those fly out at about 700fps on CO2 last i chrony'd at the gun range, but the trade-off is i blew a hole in my backstop (i guess its time to upgrade to a .22rimfire backstop) and the JSB didnt, so i know the energy is much greater. First day with them and no scope adjustment i took out 2 squirrels under 30yds and shot about 60 pellets, an expensive afternoon but still cheaper than firearms. I will definitely be buying more of these pellets....a lot more.
By Jeff from USA on 2009-10-11 23:53:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the weight and power these pellets deliver in my Evanix AR6. Things I would have changed:Quality Control!!! Out of the three tins I purchased there were several very deformed pellets to which were unusable. In a tin of 125 this is not really acceptable.
I would like to have more in a tin. A tin of 200 would
... Read MoreThings I liked:I like the weight and power these pellets deliver in my Evanix AR6. Things I would have changed:Quality Control!!! Out of the three tins I purchased there were several very deformed pellets to which were unusable. In a tin of 125 this is not really acceptable.
I would like to have more in a tin. A tin of 200 would be a better value for the money. What others should know:Know that you need a powerful airgun to fire these. However, once you find the rifle to shoot these... oh boy. I feel like Tim the "Tool Man" and making the famous "man grunt". In my small pellet trap that has been fine until now. With the Evanix AR6 and these pellets... it put a hole through the back.
With this kind of power you may want to consider a heavy pellet trap or more accurately called a bullet box.
By John from USA on 2009-10-11 03:44:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I needed the extra weight of Eunjin's to slow my Daystate Air Ranger 50 ft/lb regulated down. They are excellent for this gun. The accuracy is nothing short of perfect at any distance up to the practical use of an air gun. The pre-lub is essential in PCP and I'm thankful for it. I don't bother to measure ctc. The groupings are
... Read MoreThings I liked:I needed the extra weight of Eunjin's to slow my Daystate Air Ranger 50 ft/lb regulated down. They are excellent for this gun. The accuracy is nothing short of perfect at any distance up to the practical use of an air gun. The pre-lub is essential in PCP and I'm thankful for it. I don't bother to measure ctc. The groupings are either in the same hole or touching. Perfect for hunting. These pellets have great knock down power. Other pellets simply go right through but not these.
Things I would have changed:More to a tin. I had to buy 4 tins to get 500!!! What others should know:Should only be used in high power PCP'S and the most powerful springers.
By Matt from USA on 2009-10-02 19:49:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:heavy weight, hard hitting domed shape Things I would have changed:not the best uniform length (some are too long to cycle thru my Logun S16-xs magazine). a little pricey but well worth it if you have a gun that will shoot them, and shoot them well What others should know:even thou they come pre-lubed, the
... Read MoreThings I liked:heavy weight, hard hitting domed shape Things I would have changed:not the best uniform length (some are too long to cycle thru my Logun S16-xs magazine). a little pricey but well worth it if you have a gun that will shoot them, and shoot them well What others should know:even thou they come pre-lubed, the 4 tins i bought all seemed to have quite a bit of flashing in the tins.
these are a tight fit in the breech of every rifle i've tried them in, so much so, that my Logun wouldnt cycle them until the action was well broken in.
if you have a gun powerful enough to shoot these, they are devastating on game.
personally, i wouldnt spend the money on these for just plinking or target practice. these are definitely made with hunting in mind.
By Phillip from USA on 2009-09-25 16:21:44 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Excellent pellets for the Evanix Renegade that I bought. I'm shooting 1/2" groups at 30 yards with these easily, and they are plenty accurate enough to blow up 12 ounce cola cans at 75 yards. With a ballistic coefficient of around .035, these pellets retain their velocity and energy better than most any of the lighter weight
... Read MoreThings I liked:Excellent pellets for the Evanix Renegade that I bought. I'm shooting 1/2" groups at 30 yards with these easily, and they are plenty accurate enough to blow up 12 ounce cola cans at 75 yards. With a ballistic coefficient of around .035, these pellets retain their velocity and energy better than most any of the lighter weight stuff available. Things I would have changed: What others should know:Larger diameter works great in the Korean rifles and probably other PCP rifles with magazines too. I would order up one tin of these to test shoot before buying a large amount for any of the tight bored spring piston rifles. I found a few pellets with some imperfections on the nose, but it didn't seem to affect the accuracy at all.
By Jaymo from USA on 2009-08-17 21:54:46 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Heavy and hard hitting. Things I would have changed:Put screw top lid on tin. Sell 500 per tin. What others should know:At 8 pumps, these pellets move out at a little over 500 fps from a Benjamin 392. About the same velocity as a Daisy 22SG but with a pellet twice as heavy.
By Norm from USA on 2009-08-10 00:05:47 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Not much Things I would have changed:Can't think of anything What others should know:I bought one can of these to try out in my Marauder and found out they were to long to work in the clip.I did manage to load about 30 pellets individually but couldn't even print a mediocre group.
By Eric from USA on 2009-08-02 09:06:26 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Pyramyd Air's, shipping protection, weight, downrange punch, decent accuracy when you sort out the good pellets. They all seemed pretty clean and didn't leave me with black lead coated fingertips and they already had PCP safe lubricant applied. Things I would have changed:More pellets for the $$ (at least 200) for
... Read MoreThings I liked:Pyramyd Air's, shipping protection, weight, downrange punch, decent accuracy when you sort out the good pellets. They all seemed pretty clean and didn't leave me with black lead coated fingertips and they already had PCP safe lubricant applied. Things I would have changed:More pellets for the $$ (at least 200) for the same price. Bigger tins available with screw on lids. Better quality control. What others should know:All 4 tins I ordered had several deformed pellets in each. I'm not talking smashed skirts, I mean total pellet deformation. There were also more than average with dented skirts and misshapen rings. Breech fit seemed to be different from pellet to pellet. Bad pellets add up quick when you only start with 125.
By TROLE from USA on 2009-06-27 04:25:55 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Los diabolos EUNJIN Cal. 22 28.5 gr. transmiten muy buena energia y dan excelente golpe; con muy decente presicion. El rifle que uso es un AIRFORCE CONDOR Cal. 22, 24" ;El P-W 10-10 y los psi 2800 con la valvula HI-FLO .
Perfora de lado a lado un barrote de 1-1/2" (medida real) en la tienda dice que es de 2". El barrote lo
... Read MoreThings I liked:Los diabolos EUNJIN Cal. 22 28.5 gr. transmiten muy buena energia y dan excelente golpe; con muy decente presicion. El rifle que uso es un AIRFORCE CONDOR Cal. 22, 24" ;El P-W 10-10 y los psi 2800 con la valvula HI-FLO .
Perfora de lado a lado un barrote de 1-1/2" (medida real) en la tienda dice que es de 2". El barrote lo pasa de lado alado a una distancia de 50 yardas, el P-W 12-12 y los psi a 3000.
Things I would have changed:Que tuvieran siempre el mismo tamaño; por que unos entran muy bien y otros hay que meterlos con fuerza para que entren What others should know:Aveces unos entran bien y otros apretados al cañon.
Los recomiendo ampliamente para los AIRFORCE CONDOR EN CAL. 22, 24" Y TANQUE HI-FLO.
By cj from USA on 2009-04-30 10:37:24 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:havnt even had these for 24 hrs and i have noticed a huge improvment n my condors shooting! i was able to maximixe the power my condor has and at the same time get tighter groupings!!! a hard back stop is needed! were compleatly shooting threw my 3/4inch X 2 plybord! came pre-lubed wich is nice esp. since i ran out of my shooters
... Read MoreThings I liked:havnt even had these for 24 hrs and i have noticed a huge improvment n my condors shooting! i was able to maximixe the power my condor has and at the same time get tighter groupings!!! a hard back stop is needed! were compleatly shooting threw my 3/4inch X 2 plybord! came pre-lubed wich is nice esp. since i ran out of my shooters oil. Things I would have changed:sell larger containers. i went threw a tin in little over a hour of targer shooting. tins of 3-500 would be nice. esp. a screw on lid!! i trans. the pell. to a empty crossmen tin. What others should know:DEF. NEED A GOOD BACK STOP! STAND. PELLET TRAPS WILL NOT WORK WITH THIS AND A CONDOR!!!!!!
By robert from USA on 2009-03-30 23:25:22 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:i like the weight of these pellets, bought them for bigger game such as grounghogs, raccoons, and muskrats. brings down anything in its way but with the weight of a normal .22 cal bullet you would expect that. have to resight scope everytime but its well worth it. i also like that they come already pre-lubbed. Things I
... Read MoreThings I liked:i like the weight of these pellets, bought them for bigger game such as grounghogs, raccoons, and muskrats. brings down anything in its way but with the weight of a normal .22 cal bullet you would expect that. have to resight scope everytime but its well worth it. i also like that they come already pre-lubbed. Things I would have changed:the weight of the pellets and the slide on top for the can, they can be messy. a screw on lid would be highly recommended. What others should know:i shoot these from a benjamin discovery pcp recommended for 2000 psi, but i have to put around 2400 psi to get the velocity i need. this also limits my shots to around 10 to 12 before having to repump.
By Customer from USA on 2009-03-29 13:27:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These pellets do not group quite as well with my Condor as others do. The pellets tend to have small imperfections all over their surface which I assume is part of the reason for their slightly larger spread. They also tend to vary in weight by a higher percentage than other pellets that I have used. However, they still perform
... Read MoreThings I liked:These pellets do not group quite as well with my Condor as others do. The pellets tend to have small imperfections all over their surface which I assume is part of the reason for their slightly larger spread. They also tend to vary in weight by a higher percentage than other pellets that I have used. However, they still perform reasonably well, and deliver more energy downrange than any other pellet I have found. Things I would have changed:A bit more quality control from the company, and a tin with a lid that snaps or screws on. Even with Pyramyd's excellent pellet packaging method, I have had five tins delivered and four of them had come open and spilled their contents into the shipping box. What others should know:
By Paul from USA on 2009-03-05 21:02:27 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Excellent uniformity, very accurate, and lots of energy. Things I would have changed:Offer tins with 250 and 500 pellets (at a small discount of course). What others should know:Not for use in anything but high power rifles. Extreme penetration and volumes of energy upon impact. Work great on small to
... Read MoreThings I liked:Excellent uniformity, very accurate, and lots of energy. Things I would have changed:Offer tins with 250 and 500 pellets (at a small discount of course). What others should know:Not for use in anything but high power rifles. Extreme penetration and volumes of energy upon impact. Work great on small to medium sized game.
By Customer from USA on 2009-03-02 15:31:34 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Fairly good groups; fit into my Airforce Condor nice and snugly. Things I would have changed:Minor: the standard deviation of a sample of pellets was about 1% of the mean pellet weight. Total range was from ~28.28gr to 28.9gr. What others should know:@ Pyramind Air: please ship these tins with a piece of
... Read MoreThings I liked:Fairly good groups; fit into my Airforce Condor nice and snugly. Things I would have changed:Minor: the standard deviation of a sample of pellets was about 1% of the mean pellet weight. Total range was from ~28.28gr to 28.9gr. What others should know:@ Pyramind Air: please ship these tins with a piece of tape wrapped around them to keep the lids from popping off. I ordered 4 tins, three were burst open even with Pyramid's normal pellet packaging. That said, even those pellets that were rattling around loose seemed to be mostly okay.
By wendy schakel or from USA on 2009-02-26 01:10:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Devastating power in high power pcp rifles. The size makes them easy to handle. Good accuracy. Mostly uniform shape. Things I would have changed:More pellets for the price. A screw on lid. What others should know:Heavier pellets are much more efficient in high power pcp rifles.
By customer from USA on 2009-02-21 17:28:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:i like everything about these pellets will be buying more of them. Things I would have changed:i wouldint change a thing about the pellet itself but i would like to see a larger pack of pellets other then 125 i would love 300 to 500 packs What others should know:these pellets are beasts just make sure
... Read MoreThings I liked:i like everything about these pellets will be buying more of them. Things I would have changed:i wouldint change a thing about the pellet itself but i would like to see a larger pack of pellets other then 125 i would love 300 to 500 packs What others should know:these pellets are beasts just make sure your gun can handle these, probably needs to be around 900 fps and higher but if it can you are gonna love these pellets they hit HARD, not a bad price for them either im sure i will be buying alot more of them.
By Gabriela from USA on 2009-02-17 21:25:22 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very accurate pellet. My AR6 hunting master all of a sudden got VERY accurate with these pellets. I assume because the bullet isn't going supersonic Things I would have changed:Screw down tin. Are they really that expensive to make? What others should know:(I miss the supersonic crack of lighter pellets!)
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very accurate pellet. My AR6 hunting master all of a sudden got VERY accurate with these pellets. I assume because the bullet isn't going supersonic Things I would have changed:Screw down tin. Are they really that expensive to make? What others should know:(I miss the supersonic crack of lighter pellets!). But seriously, this is a great pellet.
By Leonard from USA on 2009-02-14 20:20:20 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accurate, consistant, blows through rabbits and squirrels. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:A bit slow out of my RWS 460 Mag, but very effective on small game.
By Scotty from USA on 2009-02-14 07:09:06 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:heavy and hard hitting pellets Things I would have changed:Nothing to change as pellets go, the cost of them? What others should know:with my Benjamin 392PA At 8 pumps an at 20 yards they drop about 6 inches (I have been useing 14.3 grams pellets for normal shotting an notice the drop diffent )
By Omar from USA on 2009-01-11 19:28:56 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:heavy, long with very good performance for hunting small and medium game. I thing it is one of the best alternative for powerful .22 caliber rifles Things I would have changed:a bigger tin size to get more quantity per tin What others should know:very good for long range shoots with powerful rifles
... Read MoreThings I liked:heavy, long with very good performance for hunting small and medium game. I thing it is one of the best alternative for powerful .22 caliber rifles Things I would have changed:a bigger tin size to get more quantity per tin What others should know:very good for long range shoots with powerful rifles
By Don from USA on 2009-01-02 15:57:03 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:An option for an AG with a slightly larger bore diameter than standard. Things I would have changed:Tighten factory quality control. What others should know:Purchased 2 tins, Carefully looked them over, in 2 pellets there was a partial void in the heads, a 3rd pellet the skirt was totally distorted like
... Read MoreThings I liked:An option for an AG with a slightly larger bore diameter than standard. Things I would have changed:Tighten factory quality control. What others should know:Purchased 2 tins, Carefully looked them over, in 2 pellets there was a partial void in the heads, a 3rd pellet the skirt was totally distorted like it was pulled from the mold while the lead was still in the molten state.
392 steroid=> 1 1/2" @ 25meters
By stx420 from USA on 2008-10-03 22:35:28 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I love these bad-boys. Heavy and accurate.
They carry quite a punch, even out to the 100yrds my backyard allows. Things I would have changed:Hmmmm...I would change the fact that I don't have 10,000 of these pellets on hand right now. What others should know:These pellets really shine in my Condor and my
... Read MoreThings I liked:I love these bad-boys. Heavy and accurate.
They carry quite a punch, even out to the 100yrds my backyard allows. Things I would have changed:Hmmmm...I would change the fact that I don't have 10,000 of these pellets on hand right now. What others should know:These pellets really shine in my Condor and my buddy's AR-6.
By Steve from USA on 2008-09-10 15:17:34 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:They work great in the Benjamin Discovery rifle. I have several "FIVE SHOT" 1/2 inch groups at 20 yards. They really hit hard on small game. One shot kills with squirrels or rabbits. Things I would have changed:NOTHING What others should know:I do have to push the bolt with extra pressure to seat the
... Read MoreThings I liked:They work great in the Benjamin Discovery rifle. I have several "FIVE SHOT" 1/2 inch groups at 20 yards. They really hit hard on small game. One shot kills with squirrels or rabbits. Things I would have changed:NOTHING What others should know:I do have to push the bolt with extra pressure to seat the pellet. Might be due to the length rather than the diameter. It's not an issue.
By ohioshooter from USA on 2008-08-20 12:45:45 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Weight, the most accurate pellet that I have found for the Walther falcon. Things I would have changed:Same as everyone else, give me a few more pellets for my money. What others should know:I have tried these in my Beeman rs2(rated at 800 fps in .22, ha not even with the lightest lead) and would not recomend
... Read MoreThings I liked:Weight, the most accurate pellet that I have found for the Walther falcon. Things I would have changed:Same as everyone else, give me a few more pellets for my money. What others should know:I have tried these in my Beeman rs2(rated at 800 fps in .22, ha not even with the lightest lead) and would not recomend them for that rifle, they are just too heavy for it. However if you have a really powerful rifle like the falcon or a good pcp these will not disapoint.
By Customer from USA on 2008-07-14 09:47:59 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very hevy pellet. Things I would have changed:outside diameter is larger than .22 barrel needs to be slightly smaller. I agree a list of guns that these do work with would be nice. What others should know:I feel the larger diameter causes inaccuracy in pellets.
By Siegfried from USA on 2008-07-08 13:11:42 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I ordered them because my RWS 48 works well with the heaviest german pellets, Kodiak & Crow Magnum. I was curious to see what they would do. Things I would have changed:Include a list of guns it isn't intended for. What others should know:The diameter of the body, it's 0.002"-0.003" larger than pellets from
... Read MoreThings I liked:I ordered them because my RWS 48 works well with the heaviest german pellets, Kodiak & Crow Magnum. I was curious to see what they would do. Things I would have changed:Include a list of guns it isn't intended for. What others should know:The diameter of the body, it's 0.002"-0.003" larger than pellets from other manufactures. They need considerable pressure to insert it into the barrel on my RWS 48. This creates enough friction to slow the pellet so far dow that I could hear the impact slightly after the shot at 20 yards.
By Andy from USA on 2008-07-03 22:36:54 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These are the best choice for powerful PCPs such as the Evanix or Sumatra rifles which I own. They are the only pellets which can fully exploit these weapon's power.
These heavy pellets are very well made and shoot very accurately. I make sure I always have several tins. I don't want to run out. Things I would have changed:The
... Read MoreThings I liked:These are the best choice for powerful PCPs such as the Evanix or Sumatra rifles which I own. They are the only pellets which can fully exploit these weapon's power.
These heavy pellets are very well made and shoot very accurately. I make sure I always have several tins. I don't want to run out. Things I would have changed:The only thing that I would change is the price. It does not take long to go through a container of these pellets. There are only 125 per tin in .22 cal. What others should know:Keep a few tins of these pellets on hand if you like them. They seem to be out of stock at Pyramyd Air quite often.
By Randal from Canada on 2008-06-07 06:43:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Heavy and bucks the wind just great!! I use these on Gophers and Magpies well past a 100 yards and they REALLY hit hard put everything else to shame. I can get 1 hole 5 shot groups at 50 yards these pellets are the best.
Things I would have changed:Not too much but I would like to see a new non skirted boat tail
... Read MoreThings I liked:Heavy and bucks the wind just great!! I use these on Gophers and Magpies well past a 100 yards and they REALLY hit hard put everything else to shame. I can get 1 hole 5 shot groups at 50 yards these pellets are the best.
Things I would have changed:Not too much but I would like to see a new non skirted boat tail airgun bullet for even further shooting What others should know:I have my HPA Condor now pushing these heavy pellets over 1000 fps but have settled for around 940 - 980 fps. Couple with an RWS 16mm muzzle brake and 60 ft lbs of WICKED energy you can discreetly take game with one shot past 100 yards try that with most other Airguns. :)
By Dave from USA on 2008-06-03 07:07:42 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:good, heavy, hard hitting pellet. great for large pest control. Things I would have changed:needs a screw top tin! What others should know:use these in a strong gun, they are massive, and need power to get moving,....inertia does the rest!
By al from USA on 2008-05-28 05:03:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:When you hit you know it's dead. In Condor i got 65 ft-lbs muzzel energy and i'm sure this isn't good news for the game. Things I would have changed:I wish Eun Jin would also make solid pellets (bullets) for top-end
rifles. What others should know:Those cute, innocent, harmless, gentle, playfull, soft
... Read MoreThings I liked:When you hit you know it's dead. In Condor i got 65 ft-lbs muzzel energy and i'm sure this isn't good news for the game. Things I would have changed:I wish Eun Jin would also make solid pellets (bullets) for top-end
rifles. What others should know:Those cute, innocent, harmless, gentle, playfull, soft, cuddly little rabbits are not going to like these pellets.
By DeathWolf from USA on 2008-04-24 09:26:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Heaviest pellet you can get in .22 caliber, excellent design for taking down big game, best pellet next to the JSB Predators Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:This is the #1 choice next to using the JSB Predators due to it's heavy weight. These pellets look huge compared to any
... Read MoreThings I liked:Heaviest pellet you can get in .22 caliber, excellent design for taking down big game, best pellet next to the JSB Predators Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:This is the #1 choice next to using the JSB Predators due to it's heavy weight. These pellets look huge compared to any other .22 caliber pellet and have the knock down power to prove it. These pellets have a requirement and that is a high powered air rifle to be effective. I use a BAM XS-30-1 .22 caliber and this rifle loves these pellets, I highly recommend the Eun Jin's for hunting you won't be disappointed
By dennis j from USA on 2008-02-28 21:16:35 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:i started using these pellets a few years ago in my career II 707, and have never used any other pellet since then. i love the weight of the pellet and also the destruction it leaves on the target at all distances. just purchased a new career III 707 also using these pellets, all i can say is i wont use any other pellets. Things
... Read MoreThings I liked:i started using these pellets a few years ago in my career II 707, and have never used any other pellet since then. i love the weight of the pellet and also the destruction it leaves on the target at all distances. just purchased a new career III 707 also using these pellets, all i can say is i wont use any other pellets. Things I would have changed:nothing at all. What others should know:you will be hooked on these pellets after about 4 or 5 shots, if not you need to re evaluate your air rifle it may be time to upgrade it and get into real air rifle world.
By samuel from USA on 2008-02-27 01:56:59 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:BIG ! if you got the power, then you got the right pellet. period. Things I would have changed:make a little cleaner- not the prettiest pellets. But cool looking. What others should know:These are BIG ! it's like a triple stacker pellet.
They seem fine at 30' targets. But i will be putting these through
... Read MoreThings I liked:BIG ! if you got the power, then you got the right pellet. period. Things I would have changed:make a little cleaner- not the prettiest pellets. But cool looking. What others should know:These are BIG ! it's like a triple stacker pellet.
They seem fine at 30' targets. But i will be putting these through 100 yds soon. If you plan on using these you really have to have the muscle behind your spring/air.
By Customer from USA on 2008-02-01 06:41:59 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:My Sumatra eats these things like candy! In a good powered pcp these things reach their full potential, with flat shooting and knockdown. Things I would have changed:Nothing really. What others should know:Squirrels don't like'em LOL
By Albert from USA on 2007-12-01 17:34:14 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Heavy, lubricated, triple ring design. I use them for target shooting rather than hunting. It is not hard to achieved close-to-one-hole groups (consisted of 2 shots only) in 20 yards with my Sumatra 2500R on some lucky days. It allows one to get the most out of powerful PCP rifles. Things I would have changed:I would
... Read MoreThings I liked:Heavy, lubricated, triple ring design. I use them for target shooting rather than hunting. It is not hard to achieved close-to-one-hole groups (consisted of 2 shots only) in 20 yards with my Sumatra 2500R on some lucky days. It allows one to get the most out of powerful PCP rifles. Things I would have changed:I would really like to use an even heavier version of this pellet (37+ grain) because this pellet achieved 1040 ft/sec with my PCP rifle. This is a bit too close to the transonic region where accuracy can be affected. What others should know:My digital scale tells me the following weight distribution of a tin of pellets:
Lightest: 27.7 grain
Less than 28.2 grain: 2%
28.2 - 28.4 grain: 40%
28.4 - 28.6 grain: 40%
Greater than 28.6 grain: 18%
Heaviest: 28.8 grain
They are very good pellets but not perfect (a bit more deviation in weight.) The weight of German pellets like the Kodiak and Crow Magnun are more consistent. But I prefer them for my PCP rfile. Obviously, they are expensive, but worth every penny in my humble opinion.
By Customer from USA on 2007-10-08 08:35:29 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:THE HEAVERprojectile hit much much harder but you lose a lit speed and a little more on the distance but this pellet realy has some knock down power. the rifle used was the RWS Hammerili 850 air magnum whit scope and compensator . Things I would have changed:nuthing on this pellet but would like to have this product
... Read MoreThings I liked:THE HEAVERprojectile hit much much harder but you lose a lit speed and a little more on the distance but this pellet realy has some knock down power. the rifle used was the RWS Hammerili 850 air magnum whit scope and compensator . Things I would have changed:nuthing on this pellet but would like to have this product in diferant configuration like as in super points or a devastator What others should know:whit the heaver pellet you must aim a littile higher.
By Scott from USA on 2007-09-30 19:47:43 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Devastatingly impact energy. Surprisingly stable and accurate (0.7" @ 25 yards in my CFX). Things I would have changed:It would be nice if they were a little less expensive. What others should know:I was unsure if these would stabilize at the reduced velocity out of a conventional springer, but they shoot
... Read MoreThings I liked:Devastatingly impact energy. Surprisingly stable and accurate (0.7" @ 25 yards in my CFX). Things I would have changed:It would be nice if they were a little less expensive. What others should know:I was unsure if these would stabilize at the reduced velocity out of a conventional springer, but they shoot as well or better than most other pellets I tried.
They will have reduced velocity due their considerably greater weight, but that also means more foot pounds on target and velocity retention at distance.
By LELI from USA on 2007-08-25 14:42:38 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:good shape pellet whitout skirt damage,lothar walter barrel loves them,and very good ballistic coeficient. Things I would have changed:I would like a pellet whit more weight like 32 gr. to get better FPE. What others should know:Remember this pellet it's only to high power air guns.
By Leland from USA on 2007-08-25 12:36:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The best hunting pellet available! Precharged high powered rifles from Korea can push this heavy pellet out at subsonic speeds to hit downfield targets with nearly the accuracy achieved by .22 cal premium bolt action firearms. The legal availability of muzzle sound supression (if it's permanenetly attached to the Korean rifles)
... Read MoreThings I liked:The best hunting pellet available! Precharged high powered rifles from Korea can push this heavy pellet out at subsonic speeds to hit downfield targets with nearly the accuracy achieved by .22 cal premium bolt action firearms. The legal availability of muzzle sound supression (if it's permanenetly attached to the Korean rifles) makes this pellet/rifle combination a practical replacement for the ".22s of old" as suberbia spreads to rural areas. Things I would have changed:Refinements in design and manufacturing to allow for improved accuracy would be nice for target shooting purposes, but two- inch groups of thirty rounds on still days at niney yards - with no flyers - is all anyone could ask for in a small-bore quiet varmit rifle/pellet combo. What others should know:Beeman Kodiac pellets seem to be slightly more accurate in the Sumatra and Careers I have, and the Crossman Premiers are even better, but the knockdown power decreases with each shift to these lighter pellets.
By Customer from USA on 2007-08-25 10:52:22 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Rock-solid, hard-hitting performer. Things I would have changed:Maybe 1 or 2 percent of the pellets are too large -- they won't insert in the barrel. Very small annoyance. What others should know:Great deal on a great pellet.