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Hyper-Velocity Lead Free Field Pellets (Type 3 - Long Range) .177 Cal, 8.5 Grains, Pointed, 150ct
By John from USA on 2009-05-07 18:00:29 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:amazing penetration in short range tests. good for a practice load but poor hunting load. Things I would have changed:not as accurate as i'd like in long range tests. slow for a non-lead pellet and drops off quickly. The pellet itself is unimpressive looking and I had a tough time taking these things seriously. I'll
... Read MoreThings I liked:amazing penetration in short range tests. good for a practice load but poor hunting load. Things I would have changed:not as accurate as i'd like in long range tests. slow for a non-lead pellet and drops off quickly. The pellet itself is unimpressive looking and I had a tough time taking these things seriously. I'll noy buy these again What others should know:These are a pellet that are not to be taken very seriously. the long range is about 40 yards and they drop loke a rock. If you are hunting, get a different pellet.
By Mark from USA on 2008-10-14 19:18:32 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:THESE ARE A FUN PELLET. I bought these because....I hate to admit it.......They looked cool. Well, this is what I found.
These pellets are just fun. I wouldn't hunt or target with them as I don't find them that accurate. They will rip through a lot of stuff, if that's what you want. Penetration is amazing, and they are "fairly"
... Read MoreThings I liked:THESE ARE A FUN PELLET. I bought these because....I hate to admit it.......They looked cool. Well, this is what I found.
These pellets are just fun. I wouldn't hunt or target with them as I don't find them that accurate. They will rip through a lot of stuff, if that's what you want. Penetration is amazing, and they are "fairly" accurate. They will drift, but, regardless of the drift, I still like these pellets. I would recommend these to anyone just for fun. Things I would have changed:Maybe they could be offered in a heavier grain. That might make them more accurate. What others should know:Make sure you know what's behind your target......I'm not saying you will miss, but more that, these things go through stuff more than your regular pellets.
By Leo from USA on 2008-09-28 20:22:03 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Awesome penetration, lead free, look cool. Things I would have changed:Offer a larger tin, they can be a bit inaccurate. What others should know:These pellets are great. They have ridiculous penetration and are fairly accurate. I have a Gamo Shadow 640 (640 fps) and these will punch through just about anything
... Read MoreThings I liked:Awesome penetration, lead free, look cool. Things I would have changed:Offer a larger tin, they can be a bit inaccurate. What others should know:These pellets are great. They have ridiculous penetration and are fairly accurate. I have a Gamo Shadow 640 (640 fps) and these will punch through just about anything you can put in front of them, even with the low power. The first day I got them I shot a spaypaint can. The pellet went right through the side of it, and the can took off like a rocket. It was amazing to see the power of these pellets, not to mention the fireworks that resulted after the can took off. This was really impressive because of the power of my gun. But they can be a little drifty. At 20 feet I shot a cluster of about 2 inches. This may also be due to the low power of my gun. Regardless of the drift, I love these pellets. They have incredible power and superb penetration. I would recomend these to anyone who wants a fun pellet.
By Harry from USA on 2008-08-31 17:42:42 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Works well in my RWS 34 panther. Things I would have changed:The price! Have 250 or 500 count tins and lower the price. What others should know:With my RWS 34 panther factory gun, these pellets can puncture my Beeman metal pellet trap if I don't use duck seal to stop them.
By Vincent from USA on 2008-08-25 11:23:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked: MUCH easier to load than any standard pellet type - nice long bullet shape. Good penetration (killed a crow with this pellet at 40+ yrds - in the neck straight through with a Crosman G-1) Things I would have changed: They need to be heavier - how about a lead version? What others should know: These pellets
... Read MoreThings I liked: MUCH easier to load than any standard pellet type - nice long bullet shape. Good penetration (killed a crow with this pellet at 40+ yrds - in the neck straight through with a Crosman G-1) Things I would have changed: They need to be heavier - how about a lead version? What others should know: These pellets really don't deform much at all and they sometimes 'bounce' back. Be careful what you're shooting at.
By Drew from USA on 2008-07-19 16:30:37 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Groups around an inch at 25yards when shot from a daisy target rifle, very few fliers, no defective pellets so far. Things I would have changed:at only 150 per nine dollar container, these cost as much as good rimfire ammo, which kind of takes the cheap part out of shooting with an airgun, as opposed to a .22 LR What
... Read MoreThings I liked:Groups around an inch at 25yards when shot from a daisy target rifle, very few fliers, no defective pellets so far. Things I would have changed:at only 150 per nine dollar container, these cost as much as good rimfire ammo, which kind of takes the cheap part out of shooting with an airgun, as opposed to a .22 LR What others should know:These shoot considerably better than "match" lead free pellets, the accuracy's about the same, but these produce many fewer fliers.
By David from Switzerland on 2008-04-30 15:24:29 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:wow!!! AN AWSOME PELLET!! It is fast, accurate and made well damage... what do you want more????
For me they're very cheap..... (without postage ;-D)
In swiss I pay the same price for normal domed or wadcuter pellets!!! Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:on a well powered gun
... Read MoreThings I liked:wow!!! AN AWSOME PELLET!! It is fast, accurate and made well damage... what do you want more????
For me they're very cheap..... (without postage ;-D)
In swiss I pay the same price for normal domed or wadcuter pellets!!! Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:on a well powered gun, they made well damages on whatelse you shot. Buy this and you will be fascinated!
By Andrew from Canada on 2008-04-16 23:00:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Penetration is good, but expected w/ a Skenco round. 2 out of the 3 .177 rifles I own liked them good enough, they sucked in my Recon(modded),Looked like a shotgun spread after 10 round's into the target. Things I would have changed:just a tad thicker would certainly help alot, maybe 4.51mm. What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:Penetration is good, but expected w/ a Skenco round. 2 out of the 3 .177 rifles I own liked them good enough, they sucked in my Recon(modded),Looked like a shotgun spread after 10 round's into the target. Things I would have changed:just a tad thicker would certainly help alot, maybe 4.51mm. What others should know:Pyramyd Air is the best place to buy pellet's.
By Jeff B from USA on 2008-04-05 21:20:32 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:these are hard hitting pellets, penetration is remarkable, accuracy is ok Things I would have changed:cost What others should know:these pellets will go throuogh soft or thin metal but any hard surface will make them ricochet, these are good for tough skinned animals and birds, easily killed crow at 35 yrds
... Read MoreThings I liked:these are hard hitting pellets, penetration is remarkable, accuracy is ok Things I would have changed:cost What others should know:these pellets will go throuogh soft or thin metal but any hard surface will make them ricochet, these are good for tough skinned animals and birds, easily killed crow at 35 yrds with an RWS 94
By Brandon from USA on 2008-03-18 00:24:43 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These will blow through peices of metal that no other pellet will penetrate with my gun. Even heavies. Their accuracy isint really good enough for me to try and hunt with. I certainly dont think i would try and shoot anything at "long range" which to me is 50 yards + They dont penetrate things like wood though very well. Things
... Read MoreThings I liked:These will blow through peices of metal that no other pellet will penetrate with my gun. Even heavies. Their accuracy isint really good enough for me to try and hunt with. I certainly dont think i would try and shoot anything at "long range" which to me is 50 yards + They dont penetrate things like wood though very well. Things I would have changed: What others should know:If you want a pellet to just shoot random things with these would be good for some stuff. A bit expensive for that kind of shooting though. These are not like a regular pellet with a plastic rear area like i thought. They actually are metal all the way down the gold plastic part on the inside.
By Sean from USA on 2008-02-29 10:54:40 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:They ARE easy to load, they just fall right in, accurate, and incredibly hard. Shooting our spinner target with a load pellet or anything else usually turns them into pancakes. Shooting it with this, the pellet came out of the sabot, and had a small dent in the tip. Things I would have changed:The price, definetly a
... Read MoreThings I liked:They ARE easy to load, they just fall right in, accurate, and incredibly hard. Shooting our spinner target with a load pellet or anything else usually turns them into pancakes. Shooting it with this, the pellet came out of the sabot, and had a small dent in the tip. Things I would have changed:The price, definetly a little high, but then again, these pellets aren't exactly your everyday pellet. What others should know:
By Eduardo from USA on 2007-10-31 11:43:13 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:great pellet for hunting, heavy and smooth easy to load consistent and they look cool. these pellets will penetrate through almost anything went right throug a quarter with my gamo big cat. Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:if shooting in your backyard use a backstop and a thick
... Read MoreThings I liked:great pellet for hunting, heavy and smooth easy to load consistent and they look cool. these pellets will penetrate through almost anything went right throug a quarter with my gamo big cat. Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:if shooting in your backyard use a backstop and a thick one be cause these tings keep going even after hitting the target, I suggest at least a couple layers of half inch plywood!
By sk8bandit from USA on 2007-10-29 22:06:51 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Longer than traditional pellets, thus easier to grab and load.
Don't leave lead deposits in barrel/envioronment
...and they look like bullets. Things I would have changed:Rather than zinc-alumin alloy...I would have them use steel for more penetration. What others should know:Wear eye protection when within
... Read MoreThings I liked:Longer than traditional pellets, thus easier to grab and load.
Don't leave lead deposits in barrel/envioronment
...and they look like bullets. Things I would have changed:Rather than zinc-alumin alloy...I would have them use steel for more penetration. What others should know:Wear eye protection when within close proximity of non-game targets. Ricochets are a possibilty on hard targets.
By polishpride69@hotmai from USA on 2007-10-09 18:57:03 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very Powerfull; Penatrates steel! Things I would have changed:A little pricy! What others should know:Thease Pellets DO NOT decentigrate on contact! By far the most dangerous pellet I have ever shot! Take great caution when shooting hard objects. I shot this pellet through the side of an old fridge in
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very Powerfull; Penatrates steel! Things I would have changed:A little pricy! What others should know:Thease Pellets DO NOT decentigrate on contact! By far the most dangerous pellet I have ever shot! Take great caution when shooting hard objects. I shot this pellet through the side of an old fridge in the back yard. Went right through one side and left a nice welt on the inside pannel
By mark from USA on 2007-09-23 19:23:18 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:lead free Things I would have changed:the lable
it says golden rod and 9.5gr
whos right? What others should know:the weight gives it knock down
groups at 20 yards werent bad 3/4"