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By adam from USA on 2010-03-16 23:01:14 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:these pellets are extremely consistent in size. that is not true about all gamo pellets. for a superdome these are great for reaching out to knock squirrels out of trees. penetrate well. the containers have screw on lids. Things I would have changed:a few of the pellets had ultra thin lead wings, but if you roll
... Read MoreThings I liked:these pellets are extremely consistent in size. that is not true about all gamo pellets. for a superdome these are great for reaching out to knock squirrels out of trees. penetrate well. the containers have screw on lids. Things I would have changed:a few of the pellets had ultra thin lead wings, but if you roll the tin a bit most of those come off. What others should know:these pellets do not expand. they do penetrate well though and are great for head shots. for a while these were my standby pellet.
By A-morg from USA on 2010-02-21 15:47:07 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Ok consistency. Good all around pellet. Accurate enough, good penetration. Things I would have changed:Better consistency. What others should know:
By Sam from USA on 2010-01-23 19:19:40 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Fair plinking pellets for the money if you aren't using a rotary magazine gun. Things I would have changed:Greater attention to size consistency, possibly use a slightly harder alloy to prevent skirt deformation in the tin. What others should know:These pellets consistently cause jams in my Nightstalker
... Read MoreThings I liked:Fair plinking pellets for the money if you aren't using a rotary magazine gun. Things I would have changed:Greater attention to size consistency, possibly use a slightly harder alloy to prevent skirt deformation in the tin. What others should know:These pellets consistently cause jams in my Nightstalker and my 1077. Many of them are undersized (they fit very loosely in the rotary holders) and they will shift under recoil, causing a jam. I had to start rejecting any pellet that would slide into the holder without definite pressure in order to prevent jamming. Also, a lot of these pellets have deformed skirts, which I also discarded for the same reason. At the end of the shooting session, I had a small pile of these that I have had to reject in order to maintain consistent functioning of my Nightstalker and 1077. I haven't tried them in my Benjamin pump, but I won't be doing so since I've already decided to use Crosman Premier.