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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
They are fast
franklin
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
fast, less penetration than with lead, grouped about 2-3” inches at 20yards
John Stratton
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
Well made and accurate. Love them
Picky User
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Well made, consistent and well branded product.
Brice Smith
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Idk why I thought it would be bigger lol great pellets though
Tissot Freak
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
these really scream , the volocity and accuracy is what I went for and they fill the bill
Oscar
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2023
Estos diábolos son excelentes, son más livianos y una muy buena opción para usar con pistolas, yo tengo una Sig Sauer X5 y un Walther PPQ M2 y estos diábolos van muy bien, mejor penetración. Recomendadisimos xD
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
A: these are great pellets for very small game. Wouldn’t recommend for a CO2 rifle though, or a hand pellet rifle. They’re best paired with a gas piston pellet rifle. They work fine with HPA powered air rifles as well, but you can find way better deals with other brands that will outperform these for a fraction of the cost:Conclusion 1: if you’re using a single pump, break barrel, gas piston air rifle to control small pests like rats: these are a very effective but expensive option. Otherwise: look elsewhere.With PCP/HPA air rifles, you can get the same velocity with double the takedown power from Hornets (H&N) pellets with a normally tuned air rifle.With CO2 powered air rifles, you’ll be sacrificing velocity and accuracy anyway: so just get something else that’s similarly shaped with a similar weight. I wouldn’t go above 12 grains for a CO2 rifle but I wouldn’t go with purely lead-free either. It just isn’t a good fit.Let’s say you’re using a gas piston single shot. Is this the best value? No. Does it have its area where it shines? Yes. Look at your needs. If you need extra stopping power, don’t go with alloys. Make sure you’re using something with a minimum of 16 grains.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2019
Now this is my lightweight high velocity pellet of choice. Though its hard to see, the 6 in front were fired into water and had virtually no expansion. The tin alloy they are made of is lead free and super tough. Because of thier extreme light weight and no expansion this would NOT be a good hunting pellet. They appear accurate however. I dont intend to use theese often due to costs, but this would be perfect for indoor varmint controll because they are lead free and dont penetrate as much. The best use of theese would be for farmers and food service factories who need to get rid of pigeons and rats without using lead. If i owned a food service factory or warehouse i would issue theese to employees to crack down on pigeons in the rafters lol. All in all theese are a good supersonic pellet for certain applications.
Ian O.
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2019
Works well no problem
Alain
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2017
OK but not as good as expected for the price
Darryl Smijan
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2016
The fps is high but try to get any kind of grouping with them ( good luck )
gfw
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2016
great for low velocity air guns, they hit hard and accuracy is fair.
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