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Eun Jin .25 Cal, 43.2 Grains, Pointed, 83ct by Eun Jininformation | |||||||||||||
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Eun Jin .25 Cal, 43.2 Grains, Pointed, 83ct by Eun Jinreviews summary
Things I would have changed:I would like to buy them in bulk of around 500 or so. What others should know:I have noticed that at least one of my shots had the pellet impact the paper sideways. The power was maxed out though at 13 on the Condor. It must have been either supersonic or just too much air trying to blast past the skirt upon exit. Even at power 10, you will be pumping up the tank frequently. It lost about 2 fps every shot and I guess about 100 to 150 psi every shot as well.
Things I would have changed:More pellets per tin, Just charge a little more What others should know:I shoot these from a 25cal airforce condor at a .22cal rimfire steel moving target knocking it down time after time. I get about 8 full power shoots out of a tank. Go heavy for power not speed.
Things I would have changed:These would not fit in my Walther Talon Magnum without excessive force. I would not recommend these for this rifle. After firing one round, I chose not to shoot any more due to their tight fit (literally had to push in with ALOT of force). I was almost afraid to fire. What others should know:Purchase with caution. Others have had great success with these (the reason I purchased). However, I would not fire another in my Talon. I gave a 4-star rating due to the quality and not my negative experience.
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