Guy's These pellets are rebranded pellets from a company in south America and are very low quality. I'm not going to list the name of the Mfg. or who I got this Info from to save him from grief at his place of employment but I can assure you it is from a very good source and is 100 percent fact. Don't waste your time or money unless you only want to plink cans or something! Have a great day!! J.L.
It is about time the South America countries leave their drug business behind and start doing some good in the world and start making good products. Pellet production is a good start. Go Brazil!
That “hammered” finish on the pellets is caused by having the mould at the wrong temp.
Quote from: soupyyy on August 09, 2021, 01:32:23 PMIt is about time the South America countries leave their drug business behind and start doing some good in the world and start making good products. Pellet production is a good start. Go Brazil! Or just another mule system...lolThey really need to change there brand name.Rifle is too generic . You search for rifle pellets and get everything under the sun that has to do with a rifles instead it f going to there brand/ company site or any sales page
If you believe in air gun forum rumors, one of them says Trenier might be taking a shot at carrying them in the future. True, not true, not a clue...lol.
If Norma has started reducing the amount of swarf in their tins I'd give them another try, they were accurate, 9.? Grains, and fast. Did 840 out of my usually 12 fpe hw95. That'd be a good longer range load.
You must have gotten the bottom of the bin Deeco. I bought a tin of the .177 wadcutters and two of the .22 domes and they were all clean as you could want. I was disappointed with the accuracy at first but then I discovered that one of my Crosman 1400’s is laser accurate with the .22’s and the wadcutters shoot well in my Crosman 357. IMO they are a little pricy but I will be buying more of the .22’s.