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| Value for Money | 7.5/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8/10 |
Full review by
paulenew![]()
on 14th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 7
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Good Points: Accuracy Consistency Build Quality
Bad Points: Too Hard for Hunting?
General comments: I recently tried Dynamic Triple pellets for vermin hunting in my HW100 (12ftlbs), and was initially very impressed at their accuracy. During zeroing at 30 yards I was pleased to see 1 hole groups (off a bench rest), and on re-zeroing at 40 yards I was equally pleased to group at less than an inch.
In the field, however, the only real problem with these pellets becomes apparent. A careful headshot on a rabbit produces a clean kill at 35ish yards as you might expect, but when I took a more hastily aimed upper body shot on a wood pigeon, the pellet ripped through it so cleanly that it barely staggered before flying off. The target hid amongst RSJs in the roof of a cowshed, so I was only able to get off another body shot - with the same result. The bird was only taken down with a head shot.
Within minutes of this I cleanly killed a pigeon with an Air Arms Field Diabolo aimed at the same point - softer pellet imparts more energy.
paulenew's review and ratings | 180 words | 2 comments added.
Review by
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on 27th Oct 2004
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I received some of these pellets with an s200 10 shot magazine. These are quite expensive pellets at £9.95 per 500. For the price it's quite disappointing that they come in a cardboard box with a paper label. Still, they're incredible pellets-at 30 yards I got a 10 shot 1cm. grouping with my s200. They're consistently accurate and brilliant for plinking. With different types and head sizes available there's a suitable pellet for your airgun. Overall, very good pellets and I am quite please ...
proshot1's full review | 89 words | 10 comments added.

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