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Predator Polymag .22 Cal, 16.0 Grains, Pointed, 200ct by Predator Internationalreviews summary
Things I would have changed:It only come in one weight? 16g and no options!
Things I would have changed:More pellets for the money and a screw on lid for the tin. What others should know:I bought the Skenco UltraMag 18.2 gr. and Polymag 16 gr. at the same time for comparison. Shooting a .22 cal. Benjamin Trail NP XL the Skenco Metal Tip UltraMag shot for shot blew the Polymag away for accuracy. At 25yds. a 10 shot group with the Skenco Metal Tip UltraMag could be covered with a quarter and same yardage with the Polymags couldn't be covered with a silver dollar. The UltraMag shot with the same precise accuracy as the Kodiak HP 18.21 grain and the JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18.13gr. The Polymag fell into the bore whereas the UltraMag fit the bore tight. For the Benji Trail NP XL if you're trying to decide between the two I recommend the Skenco 18.2 grain.
Things I would have changed:Nothing What others should know:Purchased these at PA recommendation to stop the rabbits that were destroying the vegitation around our homes using a Remington NPSS. While any pellet should do the job with a well placed shot I wanted the most humane kill possible. As a test I used these on thick wall can to simulate bone against RWS SuperPoint 14.5g pellets. Both pellets are pointed and the RWS has proved to have great penetration. The red polymer tip of the Polymag had me wondering whether it was more hype than reality of it effectiveness. The results were quite different. The RWS penetrated front and back easily with a near perfect circle punched in the front and very clean exit hole out the back. The heavier can shook slightly as the pellet sailed through but stayed in place. The Predator Polymag also easily punched through both sides very easily, however the energy delivered at point of impact not only ripped a hole about 15% larger at the front, the can was dented inward around the point of inpact and the hole had splits in it. The exit hole was 25% larger than the RWS and this can flew off the block clearly showing the transfer of energy and shock to the target. The 16 grain pellet seems to deliver plenty of energy that one would be seeking in a heavy hunting pellet while light enough to go the distance for hunting pests at various ranges with worrying about a lot of bullet drop. You will not be disappointed in these.
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| MSRP: | $15.99 |
| You save: (15%) | -$2.24 |
| Sale Price: | $13.75 |
| Total Price: | $13.75 |
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