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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Gamo Gate => : Knighticus November 04, 2006, 01:03:06 AM
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Ever use any of these?
http://www.airgunexpress.com/Accessories/SkencoPellets/d&smagnumhuntingpellet903-08-0177+.htm
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I haven't tried any, but I've heard mixed reviews. That said, with the recent reports and personal testing with Predators, I think I may have to give some of these a try. They're all a little on the light side for my guns, but they might be a good choice in my 1377. Maybe Jeff aka Longislandhunter has/will try some. He's hands down the forum resident hunting expert, and does outstanding write ups. Later.
Dave
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Tried the 6.4 and the 5.4gr. versions. Pretty much a waste of time in the springers, but they grouped decently from pneumatic and CO2 guns. Might be worth a trial in a lower powered springer.
To be honest I haven't figured out what they do that's useful. Get them up to 1020fps or a bit more and they'll put a hole (more like a crack at the bottom of a big dent) in one side of an empty C02 cartridge, which is a neat trick, but not a real useful one.
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kinda look like sabots for a shotgun slug,pronouced "saboe"
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We tested them at the club. We used the red and gold ones.
TYPE 1 (red):
The Good:
Awsome penetration
Works well in low powered rifles and pistols
The Bad:
5.7gr (can lead to premature spring failure and piston damage) on powerfull airguns
Accuracy is BAD, even at 10m.
Plastic melts into the rifling.
Overpriced (in SA)
TYPE 3 (gold):
The Good:
8.5 gr
Awsome penetration
The accuracy is ok for shorter distances (up to 20m)
Works well in low/medium powered rifles
Works good on larger quarry.
The Bad:
Accuracy not suitable for longer distances.
Plastic sometimes melts into the rifling on high powered rifles.
Overpriced (in SA)