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| Value for Money | 9.3/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9.7/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.7/10 |
By adamcort
on 12th May 2004
| Value for money | 8/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Excellent Quality, Design & Consistency
None really
Have had an Air Arms S200 for a few years now and have got the best results by far with Bisley Superfield.
As 'thumper' said in his review, they cost about £3 for 200, but unlike other brands of pellets I have used I barely get any misformed or damaged pellets in a tin.
Previously I was getting about 30-60 damaged pellets per tin when I was using Air Arms Field (yes thats 10% of a tin), and although I believed I had found the perfect pellet for my rifle, I was to be shocked at the results from the superfield.
I re-zeroed the rifle at 35yds and was alarmed at just how accurate and consistent the pellets were. I acheived sub 1/2 inch grouping using a bench rest, and even when shot at 40-45yds the grouping was a revelation (< 1 inch).
I must however stress, that not all rifles like all pellets (mine is more like a shotgun with pointed pellets!), but my friends Daystate MK2 is exceedingly accurate and consistent with them as well.
One thing I do disagree with in thumper's review if the high pitched wistle. I stood down range while my friend used my rifle, and what ever pellet we fired, there is always a little 'whistle' of the pellet. If any crow can jump, or rabbit duck a 600fps pellet at 40yds (200ms flight time from your barrel to its head) its either been watching the matrix or is a genetic superbreed!!

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