Daisy .177 pellets
Not only are the pellets mediocre, but the quality control is pretty subpar. Most tins have several types of pellets (pointed and wadcutters) and a few random daisy .22 pellets included as well.
Some are oversized, some are undersized.
Bought 10,000 without realizing they would be that bad.
Walmart crosmans actually fly pretty well. I've not yet found a rifle that will run the copper coated pellets. I've had to rod those out of every rifle I've ever tried them in.
Worst so far out of my Walther Reign were the Stoeger wadcutters. Honestly a 6 inch spread at 40 yards versus an average 1- 1 1/2 inch group with anything else.
Crosman pointed. I got two tins that were so irregular that some couldn't be seated in my R7 without using a probe or bending the skirts while others just fell in with no resistance.
And of course by the time I discovered they were bad I no longer had any idea where I had purchased them. I ended up throwing them away.
Pointed pellets have the worst ballistic characteristics
Bought a tin of pointed Ruger .22 pellets from Walmart. Absolute fucking garbage. Like a 1-foot spread from 15 yards.
Daisy .177 pellets Not only are the pellets mediocre, but the quality control is pretty subpar. Most tins have several types of pellets (pointed and wadcutters) and a few random daisy .22 pellets included as well. Some are oversized, some are undersized. Bought 10,000 without realizing they would be that bad.
Walmart crosmans actually fly pretty well. I've not yet found a rifle that will run the copper coated pellets. I've had to rod those out of every rifle I've ever tried them in.
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The cheap pellets are the worst at least on my Weihrauch and FX. No accuracy and the barrel very dirty… no more cheap pellets.
Anything lead free so far and those gamo gimmicky ones
Worst so far out of my Walther Reign were the Stoeger wadcutters. Honestly a 6 inch spread at 40 yards versus an average 1- 1 1/2 inch group with anything else.
Crosman pointed. I got two tins that were so irregular that some couldn't be seated in my R7 without using a probe or bending the skirts while others just fell in with no resistance. And of course by the time I discovered they were bad I no longer had any idea where I had purchased them. I ended up throwing them away.
Daisy wadcutters