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| Value for Money | 3.5/10 |
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| Overall rating | 5.5/10 |
Full review by
mattp1976![]()
on 12th Jun 2007
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Good Points: I suppose they look good
Bad Points: See review
General comments: I've read all the reviews on this pellet and based on all these great reviews i went and purchased them. I use a pcp BSA air rifle and based on Dynamics recommendations for this model i bought the 5.56 mm pellets as opposed to the 5.54 to insure good barrel fit and accuracy. I took these pellets down my local gun club and i have to say that the results @ 25 yards where terrible. The grouping was 6 inches apart. I then used my cheap lead pellets to get a comparison and the grouping was within 1.1/2 inches. These pellets are so hard that even a full power air rifle like mine must really struggle to force these down the rifling of the barrel and there is no way that they will form as good a seal down the barrel as normal lead. I have a feeling that if used frequently that these would eventually damage your barrel. Air rifles are designed to be used with good lead pellets, i would recommend you stick to lead because there is no way that i would use these again.
mattp1976's review and ratings | 189 words
Review by
Teeb![]()
on 13th Jan 2005
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User Rating : 10
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The dynamic sn2 pellets for spring air rifles are a very good pellet. They resemble a precision made bullet rather than a traditional lead pellet. They are made from tin and have a solid body. Being lead free means they are good for the environment and also good if you are planning on eating your quarry. But also tin is more expensive than lead so they cost much more than your average tin of pellets at around £4 for 100. On testing I found the pellets to be extremely accurate and they pene ...
Teeb's full review | 140 words | 3 comments added.

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