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| Value for Money | 9.2/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.6/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.1/10 |
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claytonmarc![]()
on 3rd Nov 2008
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Pellets hit target 9/10, recieved 2 tins free with my riffle so cant complain. Secured the lid with 2 pieces of insulation tape (one all the way over the lid and one round the tin leaving one side pealable to open tin
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Review by
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on 14th Oct 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Good velocity, well shaped and they chrono above my other pellets. Brill pellets very light but very strong quite cheap and great velocity
they work an absolute beast in my weinrauch hw77
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on 27th Sep 2008
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Grouping in my S200 rifle were awful, its a .22 and i was shooting at only 35yrd and it looked like a farmer had taken his shotgun to the target when i had finished. defo-nately do not suit my S200.
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Review by
Guest.
on 7th Sep 2008
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It was the only must have field target pellet in the 80's and won every world champiopnship at that time. A superb hunting pellet still.
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Review by
MPK
on 21st Aug 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Accurate, very good quality, also for less power airguns. I shoot them in my weihrauch HW30s, very good multi purpose pellet, accuracy, expansion, speed, finish, everything is great even the look!
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Review by
Guest.
on 27th May 2008
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User Rating : 9
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Cheap in Saudi Arabia (old stocks) I bought one caroon with 40 X 500 bullets for 115 USD
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Review by
Guest.
on 1st Apr 2008
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User Rating : 8
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Ok pellet but its not for big animal hunting like rabbits and rats but overall ok pellet
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Review by
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on 6th Jan 2008
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User Rating : 8
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i have only just bought a tin of 500 and because i am new to air rifle shooting the only pellets i have used b4 are the smk spitfires and the eley wasps .22 obviously i have found the superdomes to b the best as the are the most expensive i have drained this tin they are excellent field pellets and i have taken a magpie at 25 yrds with them
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Review by
OldDave![]()
on 28th Oct 2007
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User Rating : 9
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These pellets work very well in my RWS Model 34. They smack quite hard, and seem to mash down evenly.
They are fairly cheap as well, and they are available in tins of 500.
I usually shoot at a range of 30 yards or so, and these are perfect for that distance.
I will be keeping a stock of these on hand.
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Review by
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on 29th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 9
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RWS superdomes are great general use pellets. I got mine for £3.85. The pellets are nicely polished and everyone of them looks the same. They have good quality control and you will not find any .22s lurking in the tin.
They are the most accurate pellet I have used to date. They also hit very hard and retain a lot of energy.
Only problem I can say with them is that the lid of the tin needs to be screw as it just falls off in your pocket.
Other than that they are great! ...
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Review by
Cognition![]()
on 25th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 9
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RWS Superdomes are very good pellets - I would place them " right up there " with H & N Field Target Trophy and Barracuda Match.
Good groups and consistent quality throughout the tin - they work well in my BSA Supersport, I haven't had chance to use them in my Webley Longbow yet but it loves heavy pellets so I have high hopes.
Depending on the rifle you're using these pellets should work very well - not recommended for anything below 6 ft/lbs (pistols) as they're quite heavy and work best ...
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Review by
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on 5th Feb 2006
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User Rating : 9
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I've used several tins of the RWS Superdome pellets in .22 and my FWB Sport 127 loves them. The shoot excellent groups for me, give top velocity and make a nice SMACK when they hit. I've yet to see one single deformed pellet. UI only wish they had a more rounded dome, they are a little flat for large, tough birds. I pay $8.50 Australain for 500 .22's, which is only about $2 more than I pay for rubbish pellets, and about half what Beeman pellets are worth. These are simply excellent.
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Review by
Thorr![]()
on 2nd Mar 2005
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User Rating : 10
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RWS Superdome pellets:
I have tried as many different pellets as I could get my hand on. And I have used them for as many reasons. My opinion is for knockdown power, speed, accuracy,and working in pellet fussy guns, superdomes are...super. I have bought about 10 tins of 500 now, and I havent found I pellet out of shape. As far as hunting I found crows to go down quicker with superdomes than with Beeman crowmagnums. It may be the superior speed.
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Review by
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on 17th Dec 2004
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User Rating : 10
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The RWS superdomes are an excellent all round pellet that is suitable for most guns. From spring to pre-carged and all aplications from hunting to FT. They produce consistant pellet on pellet groupings with hard hitting power at any range and will most likely out perform the shooter. The pellets are well formed and reasonably priced at around £5 for a 500 count tin.
Teeb's full review | 90 words

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