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Page 2 - H&N Silver Point, .177 Reviews

H&N Silver Point .177 Cal, 11.57 Grains, Pointed, 500ct

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Rating 4.04.0 (23 reviews)

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    Things I liked:

    these pellets are great out of my gamo cfx. ten shots at 30 yards in a dime size hole. wish they shot this way out of all my springers.

    Things I would have changed:

    nothing

    What others should know:

    they remind me of the beeman silver jets which were great out of my fwb124.

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    Rating 4.04.0 4.0

    Things I liked:

    Out of all 11 pellets I've now tested (bought through Pyramyd Air), from 4.0gr - 15.8gr, these are my absolute top favorite pellet! I use them for shooting birds from the size of house sparrows to pigeons. They outpenetrate any other pellet I've ever tested. That includes the 10.2gr Baracuda, 10.65gr Baracuda Match, 13.0gr Predator Heavy-Weight, and the 15.8gr Predator Big Boy. The 13.0gr Predator Heavy-Weight penetrate 2nd best to these, with the 10.2gr Baracuda and 10.65gr Baracuda Match and 15.8gr Predator Big Boy, all tieing for 3rd place in penetration depth.

    Things I would have changed:

    Find a way to damage less skirts. I've never had a tin of pellet with more damaged skirts in it than I have with these. As many as were damaged, they had to have come that way from the factory where they were made. The really strange part about the damaged skirts, is that even when they're badly damaged, they still generally shoot to the same point of aim as the ones with perfect skirts. I think it's because of the extra heavy head design of the pellet, which also appears to have an extra wide bearing surphase contacting the bore of the gun. Good or bad skirt doesn't seem to matter much with these.

    What others should know:

    The only airgun I own is a Daisy 880 Powerline. According to my CED M2 Chronograph they average 525 fps at 10 pumps. 10 shot groups from an honest 15 yards were consistently 1/2" or less, with 3/8" groups quite common when being careful to discard the ones with bad skirts. Shooting 5 shot groups gives 1/4" groups quite often. And again, they outpenetrate any other pellet I've ever tested. You can click to view all my reviews to see all 11 pellets I've tested and the velocity from my Daisy 880 Powerline at 10 pumps.

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    Things I liked:

    Nicely formed pellets. Good shocking power.

    Things I would have changed:

    The price. But I had to try them.

    What others should know:

    There are a good number of competitor's pellets that are almost a third of the price that will out perform in penetration and accuracy, at least in my guns (10).

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