Date: 19/4/2024 6:13

Page 2 - Daisy Precision Max, .177 Reviews

Daisy Precision Max .177 Cal, 7.8 Grains, Wadcutter, 500ct

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Rating 4.04.0 (49 reviews)
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  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    The build quality, performance and price of these pellets make them an excellent value.

    Things I would have changed:

    Nothing.

    What others should know:

    Try them!

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    Very accurate in my 1377,found these to be a good value. Some of the more expensive pellets may be more accurate but for the money these are great.

    Things I would have changed:

    nothing

    What others should know:

    KEEP SHOOTING. Pyramid is always a great place for ag supplies

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 3.03.0 3.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    Inexpensive and very accurate in my Crosman T2300 Pistol not so accurate in my Nitro Venom.

    Things I would have changed:

    For the price , Nothing.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    Excellent pellet for the price. I go through thousands of these pellets using a rapid fire air pistol. At ten meters accuracy is excellent. I have tested this pellet against expensive brands (RWS, H&N) and the accuracy difference between these and expensive brands doesn't justify paying more. Every now and then I come across a bad pellet. Not an issue considering price. In a match I would use RWS.

    Things I would have changed:

    It would be nice if they were bulk packed (i.e. 2500 per box) to save even more money. I throw a lot of tins away.

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    Shoots great in some of my guns. Great price.

    Things I would have changed:

    If they were just a little more accurate for about the same money.Yeah I know...

    What others should know:

    Probably my favorite for low cost but not my favorite for most accurate.Also depends on the gun so its not always the best choice but worth a try.

  • Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Things I liked:

    Good for short distance, at 5 to 10 ft.

    Things I would have changed:

    Make the skirt grooved, and more rounded.

    What others should know:

    They tumble and fly off target at 20 plus ft. Spend a couple more dollars and get Crosman wadcutters.

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    very accurate, they are well made and the skirts are very well shaped to hold a tight pattern

    Things I would have changed:

    add a little more weight for the more powerful air gins

    What others should know:

    I would suggest pellet washing and then after they are dry, light oiling. It works for me.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    best pellet for the money. I have tested several brands ( RWS, H&N)in a bench rest and have found hardly any difference worth the low price. At 33 feet the difference between the RWS and the Daisy is less than half the diameter of a pellet.

    Things I would have changed:

    I shoot these pellets by the tens of thousands ( I have a rapid fire Steyr LP50). I get about one or two bad pellets per 500. Considering that they are less than half the price, I'll deal with two bad pellets per 500.

    What others should know:

    It would be nice if they were available in bulk packs of a few thousand in a box. I throw a lot of tins away.

  • Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Things I liked:

    NOTHING

    Things I would have changed:

    STOP MAKING THEM

    What others should know:

    THESE ARE THE WORST SHOOTING PELLETS I HAVE TRIED. I HAD SEVERAL THAT WENT INTO BARREL WHEN I SEATED THEM. THE OLD DAISY QUICK SILVER PELLETS WERE MUCH MORE ACCURATE.

  • Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Things I liked:

    great if you feel like wasting the air in your gun and it doesn't matter if you hit what your aiming at

    Things I would have changed:

    harder lead that wont dent as easily; more uniform

    What others should know:

    highly dont recomend for just about anything

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 3.03.0 3.0

    Things I liked:

    Great value. The buy three get one free option is an additional 25% discount. I bought sufficient pellets to get free shipping as well. These pellets are just slightly less accurate than the top of the line pellets like RWS, H&N.

    Things I would have changed:

    Daisy should offer these pellets in bulk packs to save money. I throw a lot of tins away.

    What others should know:

    I critically tested these pellets against RWS Meister using a FWB P34 with its metal grip handle secured in a vice to avoid movement. The Daisy pellet gave a ten meter group about half a pellet width greater than the RWS. Not bad, considering the price.

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    they are cheep, typically in shape and they are very accurate at 25'

    Things I would have changed:

    nothing

    What others should know:

    i use these in my dessert eagle co2 pistol and a 60 year old USSR break barrel. they work perfectly but are a little dirty. i recommend cleaning your gun after 300 or so.

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 3.03.0 3.0

    Things I liked:

    Price, and Pyramidair's 4 for 3 deal.

    What others should know:

    The weight variation is greater than some of the more expensive pellets available. I shoot mostly offhand at 7.5 meters, and offhand pistol silhouettes. I find these pellets less variable than me! If I was going into serious bench rest shooting I would look at a more closely controlled weight brand.

  • Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Rating 3.03.0 3.0

    Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Things I liked:

    500 pellets for around $5.00.

    Things I would have changed:

    Size not uniform. Smaller pellets often fall out of rotary clip for my Crosman T4 causing a jam within the gun. Lots of lead residue covering the pellets.

    What others should know:

    Low price but you may have to toss out a few of the smaller ones to avoid jams in guns using rotary clips.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    The price. With the buy 3 get 1 Free offer these are the least expensive pellets I have found. I purchased them primarily for indoor target practice. I shoot into a trap at between 20 and 30 feet. When I rest the 1377 pistol on a bench the groups are rarely larger than a dime.

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Things I liked:

    Surprisingly accurate at low-velocities in comparion for more expensive pellets. I'm not a great shot, but 35 years ago I was. I was able to hold a 1/2" average center-to-center group at 55 feet except for one flyer. I used a Benjamin Sheriden 397P with 4 pumps. They out performed the following: Crossman Competition, Beeman Wadcutter, Gammo Match, and Baretta Ultra Match. WHAT A SURPRISE! The cheapest performed best!

    Things I would have changed:

    Better manufacturing/production process. Each pellet was unique. I don't think that a single pellet has a round skirt (each was irregular). I first tried these with my Gamo Compact target pistol and had a pellet fall through the barrel. This is not just an issue of imperfection of the skirt (which is obvious), but of irregularity of the whole pellet. Definitely not a pellet that one can trust for serious practice, let alone competition.

    What others should know:

    Got similarly excellent performance with my Crossman 760 at 4 pumps, but much worse results at 6 pumps (again at 55 feet). This pellet definitely favors low velocities. Again, not for serious practice, but definitely a winner for low velocity shooting (backyard or garage). As they are cheap, a real value in my opinion.

  • Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Rating 2.02.0 2.0

    Rating 1.01.0 1.0

    Things I liked:

    none

    Things I would have changed:

    a bigger skirt

    What others should know:

    im not saying these are bad pellets they just dont work for gamo big cat 1200 they make the gun dieseling alot

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    This pellet works well in medium powered springers and co2 guns.

    Things I would have changed:

    nothing

    What others should know:

    Warning!! These pellets , for some reason jam up in pump up Daisy rifles. Jammed up my 880 and blew the probe out and just today jammed up my older Daisy 856. I do not know why this particular pellet does this to my Daisy pump guns?? They shoot great out of my springers and co2 guns.

  • Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Things I liked:

    These pellets are of a very good quality, accurate and with a good price.

    Things I would have changed:

    Zero

    What others should know:

    Best for plinking and target shooting but you can also use them for pest control... Also they are great for pistols that have a Rotary Clips .

  • Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Rating 5.05.0 5.0

    Rating 3.03.0 3.0

    Things I liked:

    Great value, screw top tin, shape similar to Beeman H&N match and Laser Sport

    Things I would have changed:

    Nothing if the price goes up.

    What others should know:

    This is my plinking & practice pellet. These pellets are a little smaller in head & skirt diameter than Beeman Laser Sports. Sizing is not as consistent as the Laser Sports, but then the price is a lot less, too. However, I easily shoot "clover leafs" and one hole groups with my Daisy (Gamo) 130A at 10 meters. My tuned Gamo Hunter 220 also handles these well, but not quite as accurate - more clover-leafs than one holes. Occasionally, I'll get a flyer - still not bad for a practice pellet. I can usually "feel" a "bad" pellet in my Hunter since the breech is a little tighter than my Daisy. No chrony, but my Daisy is considered 800 fps max so I'm guessing about 700 fps with this pellet. My Gamo Hunter chronyed about 950 fps with 7.5 grain pellets, so once again I'm guessing these 7.8's are about 900 fps. Overall, these are great, inexpensive pellets with acceptable quality.

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