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Value for Money8.3/10
Overall rating7.8/10
75% Recommended3 out of 4 Reviews
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4- Webly Harrier Reviews

  • Full review by
    arrows180 Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
    on 9th Sep 2005


    User Rating : 10
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    Good Points: Cheap & Useable.

    Bad Points: Inconsistant.

    General comments: £3.99 for 500 you cant expect too much but the Webly Harrier pellets are decent enough. I use them for plinking and informal target shooting up to 15yds. They are quite hard pellets and can easily penetrate tin cans with a 4ft lb pistol at that distance. They are mass produced and have little quality control so you get differences in the diameter of the skirts which affects consistant accuracy but if your after reliable pellets Webleys Lazerpell @ £6.99 are superb. Basically you get what you pay for. I have to score 10/10 for these because they are quite simply the best budget pellets available.
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  • Review by
    Jackalite Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
    on 7th Mar 2004


    User Rating : 10
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    Webly Harrier good dam pellets, tough, fast and penetrative.
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  • Review by
    RebeL fARmeR Rank: Sergeant
    on 2nd Jan 2004


    User Rating : 8
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    (.177) The Webley Harrier is a pretty fine pellet. If you're looking for the best economy pelets available then these are probably for you... if you want sports-level target pellets then these simply are NOT for you. The pellets are a varying fit in my pistol's barrel, some pellets glide in super-smooth, some need to be casually pushed in, some need to be literally shoved in! Of course, this inconsistent barrel friction will mean that your muzzle velocity will vary slightly (causing variatio ...
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  • Review by
    thumper Rank: Major
    on 9th Oct 2003


    User Rating : 3
    Respect : +19

    The Webly Harrier pellet in .177 (tested) weighs just 6 grains and 12 grains in .22, and is perfect for low powered air rifles, I would describe them as plinking pellets, and it was as far as they got in my case as they werent consistent enough to even think about taking into the field. But dont rule them out of testing them yourself as different rifles like different pellets, you may find that they damage easily as the skirt is very thin, also they might be a tight fit due to the sealing rings ...
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