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| Value for Money | 9.7/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9.7/10 |
Full review by
RTheDodge![]()
on 19th Jul 2007
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: Consistency
Bad Points: Sometimes pricey, depends on where you buy.
General comments: Having tried just about every pellet I could find, the Accupell has proven itself, in my experience, to be the most consistent in production. This leads to better shooting as far as ammo is concerned, nine times out of ten if my scope is off target the grouping will remain the same. This is due the one accupell being much like another and will act in the same manner when fired.
Half inch five shot groups at 23yds are easy.
I shot some cleaned and lubed accupells today and found my shots went wildly off target by up to 2" on the vertical plane!!!!!
I loaded then with Accupells straight from a fresh tin, back on target.
RTheDodge's review and ratings | 124 words
Review by
Cognition![]()
on 7th Apr 2007
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User Rating : 9
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The Crosman Accupel .22 are good pellets, although probably more for target shooting than hunting. They fit nice and tightly into the barrel, and they have a good weight to them.
I would recommend these for most shooting setups.
Cognition's full review | 45 words
Review by
BomBom101![]()
on 19th Jan 2007
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+4
Well i bought some of these after being told they were one of the best pellets around.
For £5:99 you get 500 very well made pellets.
Features a dome design for ultimate penetration and accuracy.
A short profile pellet, making them ideal for PCPs with flat trajectory.
Very good retaining power, out of my 11ft lb solo, it drops rabbits at 35 yards with ease.
They deform loads when they impact on vermin, meaning all the kinetic energy is transfered into the quarry, and no need ...
BomBom101's full review | 246 words

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