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  • Dual Mag Mike Rank: Major 10th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Good Points: The ones that are not improperly cast fit tight in the bore and are very accurate.


    Bad Points: My particular box (I have only tried one and may not try another) had no fewer than 75 out of 1250 pellets that were very distorted even to the naked eye.


    General comments: After reading numerous glowing reports of the accuracy and consistency with the Crosman Premier Domed Light Pellets through almost every airgun out there, I decided to order a box in .177 and in .22 cal. I began shooting the .177's out of my Beeman P-1 and the bore fit, was nice and tight and accuracy was very good. With approximately my 10th pellet I thought I noticed an unusual shape to one side of a pellet. Sure enough it was some excess lead which had not been trimmed or correctly formed right from the dies. I don't know what happened to claims of consistency at least with this particular box but this was easily amongst the worst batch of high end pellets I have ever seen. Like the pain in the butt that I am I decided to go through the entire batch of pellets to see how many were deformed. Yep all 1250 of them. (Actually I did it twice!!!) There was no fewer than 60 and maybe as many as 80 or more pellets that I would deem unusable especially if you do any competition shooting. I scraped away some of the lead from some of the deformed pellets but gave up after 20-30 pellets. I saved the rest in a zip lock bag (about 60) and emailed Crosman of my experience and I am awaiting their response. The batch of .22 cal pellets seem to be perfect however so this may be a case of a bad lot or box, I don't really know as this is my first experience with these pellets. If it is resolved with Crosman I will post another review or comment here. In the mean time I can only say I am very disappointed, with the .177's anyway. Any body else have this kind of problems with these pellets. Let me know. Another thing is these pellets seem to be exactly the same as the Crosman Accupell's. If you look up the specs, they are the same length, weight, head diameter, skirt diameter and shape for the same particular caliber. Weird.