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Value for Money6.1/10
Reviewer Rating5.9/10
Overall Rating5.6/10 Based on 9 ratings
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8- Webley Hustler Reviews

  • Full review by
    Dannycrook Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 4th Jun 2007


    User Rating : 8
    Respect : 0

    Good Points: Good penetration. Straight flight. Very accurate. Good grouping and effective at long range

    Bad Points: Some of the tips are bent which causes inaccurate flight

    General comments: Very good for the money i can buy 500 for £3.60. I have a B2SMK and these pellets have performed the best out of the various pellets i have tried (marksman .22, jet, wasp and accupell) excuse spelling. i have had no trouble with head shots up to a range of 35m but can hit birds with relative ease at 50m. I have found that the pellets make quit a lound whistle but this does not seem to matter as birds generally don't know what has hit them. Also penetration is good at 25 yards these pellets go 2 to 3mm deeper than any flat headed pellet. Also although the tip is not very wide the level of stun is very good ask the magpie and two pigeons i have shot in the last two days!
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  • Review by
    mick473 Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 21st Mar 2007


    User Rating : 3
    Respect : 0

    I think that the pointed end must get deformed as I have had loads of flyers.. Used in my Izh 53 m and lost 50FPS does not work well in s2 and xh3 .177 pistols . In a friends Webley single stroke pistol stuck up the barrel.. For a item with the Webley name on a sad performance .
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  • Review by
    E Jackson Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 4th Jul 2006


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    The first pellets I ever used, and a great start to opening the door. Very silent pellets and quite powerful for their size, especially in .177 Good to start shooting with before moving up to the powerhouses for hunting.
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  • Review by
    BomBom101 Rank: Colonel
    on 21st Feb 2006


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : +1

    Well after having a go of my friends BSA Meteor MK 6 I was surprised to see how well the Webley Hustler pellets performed so I decided to give them a raz ;) I used the in my Dad's Stingray and they seemed to produce very erratic groupings. The Stingray was 12ftlbs so I'm guessing they deteriorated when travelling down the barrel I had a go wih my Relum Tornado and the groupings were quite good, a lot better than the webley stingray. the relum was running at 8-9ft lbs as the power has dr ...
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  • Review by
    UrkiE UK Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 20th Aug 2004


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : 0

    Webley Hustler: Accuracy is dependant on the few important assets of gunning. One of those assets is the pellet used. Webley hustlers are the only pellets I've used for a long while, and I must say myself that they are very much adequately refined pellets. Though this is subject to the fact that my Beeman FH500 apparently loves pointed pellets, and I definitely see it. The hustler sits very cleanly in the bore of the barrel as it is broken, and when fired (using the FH500 with webley 4x32) o ...
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  • Review by
    danco1987 Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel
    on 10th May 2004


    User Rating : 4
    Respect : +1

    Webley Hustlers are Not very good pellets. Some get trapped in loaded point of barrel in my s2 pistol. Have shot a rabbit in the back of the head with one though.
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  • Review by
    AaronA UK Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 27th Apr 2004


    User Rating : 4
    Respect : +1

    The Webley Hustler were the first pellets I got with my webley stingray .22 and they seem to be soft compared to other pellets (e.g. eley wasp) and just crush very easily under pressure. They also have a slight tendancy to go were they want every couple of shots which is irratating. Still not bad for the price though.
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  • Review by
    Kwacker Rank: Corporal
    on 28th Nov 2003


    User Rating : 4
    Respect : +1

    Tried these pellets as a appeared cheap, well made and had never used needle points before. Overall quality appears good with double skirt. But I would echo similar review on harrier pellets. Shooting from 30m after scoping accuracy poor in respect to "flyers" no positive grouping. This was then compared to normal ammo eley wasps and this confirmed suspicion. Overall couldn't reccomend when you need field accuracy.
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