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| Value for Money | 9.3/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9/10 |
Full review by
air gun hunter![]()
on 24th Nov 2007
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: Shoots great tight groups, cheap price, buy in bulk, cuts targets cleanly.
Bad Points: Fits a little loose in break barrel airguns, leave little lead deposits in your gun.
General comments: I think they are a great pellet for almost every thing. I have used them for hunting but they do there best at backyard plinking at cans, targets ..etc
air gun hunter's review and ratings | 56 words
Review by
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on 5th Jul 2007
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All in all they work great only problem is once in a while i get 2 or three shots that just go about 3-5 inches too high or low. Great price and quality.
boondocksaint's full review | 42 words
Review by
mithral7![]()
on 1st Jul 2006
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User Rating : 8
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The Crosman Competition pellets give me better results that most other Crosman pellets, except for the Crossman Copperhead 'hyper velocity' Target wadcutter pellets.
I get just as good accuracy from the Copperheads as I do from Gamo Match (in red box), with less random "fliers" for some reason. Both pellets weigh about the same. Major difference for me between the two at 10m is the Copperheads shoot about a half inch lower and to the left of where the Gamos zero.
For Hunting, considerin ...
mithral7's full review | 275 words
Review by
Rene Matteau![]()
on 16th Mar 2006
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User Rating : 10
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I find the Crosman Competition Pellets .177 cal Wadcutter accurate enough for casual target practice.
They cost around $15 for 1250 pellets.
Rene Matteau's full review | 29 words

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