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| Value for Money | 9.6/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9.4/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.5/10 |
Full review by
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on 7th Jul 2008
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Good Points: Ultra accurate, extreme consistent quality, very good expansion, very high knock-down power, big 500 piece tin
Bad Points: none
General comments: I own 7 types of pellets at least (Gamo & RWS (pro-) match, PBA, Rocket, H&N Silver point, Paragon), but since I discovered these (the European H&N Crow Magnum is the same), I use nothing but these.
These pellets are more accurate than any of my match pellets at distances up to 35 meters at least. They are all exactly the same, feel good, look nice and polished and are of perfect consistent quality. In the first tin of 500, there was only 1 pellet that had a tiny lump of lead sticking out, the rest was just perfect.
When I shoot soft targets, like fruit and stuff, the front has a nice round hole in it, and the backside just explodes! They expand a lot on impact, putting all the energy into the target. This is why they are perfect for small game/bird hunting. I even shot a few birds at 70 meters away, proving they are extremely accurate, although they're no longer deadly at that distance.
overall these pellets are not the cheapest ones around, but they are the very best in my opinion.
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Review by
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on 24th Dec 2006
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The pellet weight of Beeman's Crow Magnum is ideal for balance between velocity and inertia, and has an excellent internal ballistic coefficient and unmatched terminal ballistics - in other words, it makes the most of the power of your airgun.
The Crow Magnum is my first chioce for small game up to 35 meters away. It rarely overpenetrates game, and stops quarry dead in their tracks better than any pellet I've tested. The Crow Magnum, along with the JSB Predator, have the most effective stoppin ...
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Review by
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on 18th Sep 2006
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Beeman Crow Magnum Pellets - I shoot these pellets in .177 cal out of a Gamo Hunter 1250. My gun is shooting these at supersonic velocities so they are only accurate at shorter ranges. Beyond 30 yards they seem to become a bit unstable and inaccurate. Below 30 yards they group quite well though. Havent had the chance to try them on any pests yet. I've been mostly shooting Beeman Kodiacks which are more accurate in my gun at longer ranges.
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Review by
lasereyes
on 20th May 2005
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The Beeman Crow Magnum Pellets is truly well blanced and accurate. It is devastating in .25 caliber. One shot is all I have ever needed. It is perfect for tough tree squirrels, raccoons and other small furbearers. It is the only hollow point pellet that I have used with true expansion characteristics.
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Review by
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on 22nd Apr 2005
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The Beeman Crow Magnum Pellets came about when--as an experiment--I shot a pellet out of an air rifle backwards. It practically blew apart a blue jay. This led to a collaboration with Dr. Robert Beeman who finalized the design.
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Review by
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on 29th Sep 2004
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I recently purchsed a rws #48 in .22 cal
These pellets group great at the ranges I tried them (out to 25 yards) they expand great too.
I shot a 1 inch thick piece of compressed board and the pellet stuck out the back just a little.
Plenty of penetration for most small game.
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Review by
JohanD![]()
on 21st Sep 2004
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I have tried Beeman Crow Magnum Pellets in 22 and have found them accurate out to 25 metres. I don't know how accurate they are beyond 25 metres as I only use them for pest control at close range.
They are cheapish at £ 3,5 per 200 and there are very few useless ones in each tin. They are a very heavy pellet and do not shoot at all well in my old springer. But given enough power (30 ft/lbs) this pellet is excellent for ranges up to at least 25 metres.
JohanD's full review | 113 words | 3 comments added.
Review by
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on 1st Aug 2004
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Beeman Crow Magnum Pellets are amazing, I shot a piece of plywood to test it out and it expanded a lot. Then I tried it going hunting and they are accurate and good hunting pellets although another brand called the predator pellets work better because of the pointed sabot inside and the hollow point. But these are just hollow points. Over all the pellets are very good
msterkek6969's full review | 70 words | 2 comments added.
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on 20th May 2004
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I have been using Crow Magnum pellets for a number of years now. Tried them because we( the whole family) were tired of loosing Brush Bunnies down holes after being hit with solid heart/lung shots. Head shots are not always possible on these tasty little bunnies. I have tried using the Crow Magnum pellet in all the calibers that they are offered in(.177, .20, .22 and .25) with equal success. The pellet will almost double in size due to it's expansion even using so called low powered air rifl ...
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Review by
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on 17th Feb 2004
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The Beeman Crow Magnum Pellets expand like they say they should. They are dead-on accurate with my Rws model 94 .177 and my friend's Powerline 880. They drop animals from snakes to crows to rabbits.
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