Why Should I take the Predator Polymag to my Air Rifle ?
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I tried these in .22 cal. they didn't shoot well out of my gun. I got a lot of flyers. If you have a Benjamin trail, I wouldn't recomend these pellets. the trail xp, and some of the other higher velocity air rifles on the other hand, shoots these quite well from what I've heard
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nice shootin, grousome hits. :)
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@Athlete1990 because that's just what fit's it's aerodynamics, for best handling though like in lamborghinis and ss aeros, the weight is perfectly balanced so it doesn't flip and so it can have better turn time and safety.
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@drewnickel then why does a porsche have a heavy rear end? Had to say it.
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@blacklabelqlewis not necessarily, technically for the best over all accuracy you're gonna want a pellet with a balanced out weight, like a car, you dont want a car that's nose heav, it has less control, but a sports car is perfectly balanced. think of a pellet that's formed with a heavier alloy of lead for the skirt and a harder/lighter alloy for the front, and has more areas of contact for the rifling to grip. sorta like a gas check bullet.
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@drewnickel Pellets need the weight forward for optimal accuracy. Kinda like a badmiton (sp?) birdie
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@TheDodgeChallenger i used the crow magnums in .22 out of my VERY accurate Remington NPSS in .22 at 25 yds. and got 3 inch groups!!! Very bad
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Awesome vid...check out my vid of the Polymag vs. a dove on my channel
what groups do you get with these ? thanks
Dellster13 1 year ago
@Dellster13 0.4 inch group out of 25 yards
Jordenkl 1 year ago
This was a cool video with the music.
Rking100000 1 year ago
@Rking100000 Thanks dude
Jordenkl 1 year ago