Predator Pellets
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Predator Pellets
Hi All,
I recieved ONE PELLET as a gift yesterday and did a google search on the same.
I came up with this:www.predatorpellets.com
Was wondering if anyone has had any experience with these.
Regards
I recieved ONE PELLET as a gift yesterday and did a google search on the same.
I came up with this:www.predatorpellets.com
Was wondering if anyone has had any experience with these.
Regards
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Re: Predator Pellets
Hi Dev,
I did try the predator pellet(with a friend holding a hockey stick as back up)and guess what........I missed...7 yards and I missed!It hit approx an inches high,a miss in all terms anyway!
Lets hope the next time is more fruitfull........
I did try the predator pellet(with a friend holding a hockey stick as back up)and guess what........I missed...7 yards and I missed!It hit approx an inches high,a miss in all terms anyway!
Lets hope the next time is more fruitfull........
Re: Predator Pellets
Waiting for your next birthday Hunter.Better befriend Mack The Knife or it's going to be one pellet a year for the rest of your lifeLets hope the next time is more fruitfull........
penpusher
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Re: Predator Pellets
..................penpusher";p="21122 wrote:Waiting for your next birthday Hunter.Better befriend Mack The Knife or it's going to be one pellet a year for the rest of your lifeLets hope the next time is more fruitfull........
penpusher
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These pellets are fairly expensive I gather...my friend had only a box of 200 which he claimed paid Rs 1500!(personally I find that a little hard to swallow),then, naturally he treats them like gold!...I dare not tell him I missed!
....Take care
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Hi Buddy,
I missed even closer up with rats. You friend is altering reality quite a bit . Raptors are made by gamo and you can get a price check in pyramyd air. Are you shooting a .177? In that case i will gift you 250 crosman pointed pellets to get the rat with.
Let me know where you live, if its a .22 i have gsmith and I 'll share what Rusty has sent me.
Regards,
Dev
I missed even closer up with rats. You friend is altering reality quite a bit . Raptors are made by gamo and you can get a price check in pyramyd air. Are you shooting a .177? In that case i will gift you 250 crosman pointed pellets to get the rat with.
Let me know where you live, if its a .22 i have gsmith and I 'll share what Rusty has sent me.
Regards,
Dev
Hunter";p="21121 wrote: Hi Dev,
I did try the predator pellet(with a friend holding a hockey stick as back up)and guess what........I missed...7 yards and I missed!It hit approx an inches high,a miss in all terms anyway!
Lets hope the next time is more fruitfull........
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[quote="dev";p="21137"]I 'll share what Rusty has sent me.[quote="Hunter";p="21121"]
Give him the one's with the damaged skirts.
Clary, what range was the scope zeroed for? Assuming it was zeroed for 25 or 30 yards, you would need to aim a little HIGH for a 7 yard shot.
I never did expect you to hit, not because you are a crap shot - which you are but simply because your scope was not zeroed for this pellet. Instead of shooting it, you should have had it mounted on a toothpick to remind you of a dog in heat.
Mack The Knife
Give him the one's with the damaged skirts.
Clary, what range was the scope zeroed for? Assuming it was zeroed for 25 or 30 yards, you would need to aim a little HIGH for a 7 yard shot.
I never did expect you to hit, not because you are a crap shot - which you are but simply because your scope was not zeroed for this pellet. Instead of shooting it, you should have had it mounted on a toothpick to remind you of a dog in heat.
Mack The Knife
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Re: Predator Pellets
Mack The Knife Bana";p="21139 wrote: [quote="dev";p="21137"]I 'll share what Rusty has sent me.[quote="Hunter";p="21121"]
Give him the one's with the damaged skirts.
Clary, what range was the scope zeroed for? Assuming it was zeroed for 25 or 30 yards, you would need to aim a little HIGH for a 7 yard shot.
I never did expect you to hit, not because you are a crap shot - which you are but simply because your scope was not zeroed for this pellet. Instead of shooting it, you should have had it mounted on a toothpick to remind you of a dog in heat.
Mack The Knife
I am going to get more heat for this I'm sure! I used open sights and the target was illuminated by a torch! The caliber was .22,and I generally prefer open sights to scopes to avoid the hold over/under at these close ranges,besides, small game really dont hang around long enough to say hi!....specially large brown rats!!!!
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I was lying in wait for one witha friend who was holding a torch. Then squaw came in and laughed all over repeating bwana Jim Corbett as she chortled. But as I was working my molars away in anger ratty decided to run by. I swung without thinking and shot and he stopped dead in his tracks. Squaw's chortle changed into a hiccup friend slaps my back mightily as I try to figure out how to place toe on rat's head as befitting a regular bwana. Yup there's a guardian angel of us fools and he was working overtime that day.
Dev
Dev
Hunter";p="21157 wrote:Mack The Knife Bana";p="21139 wrote: [quote="dev";p="21137"]I 'll share what Rusty has sent me.[quote="Hunter";p="21121"]
Give him the one's with the damaged skirts.
Clary, what range was the scope zeroed for? Assuming it was zeroed for 25 or 30 yards, you would need to aim a little HIGH for a 7 yard shot.
I never did expect you to hit, not because you are a crap shot - which you are but simply because your scope was not zeroed for this pellet. Instead of shooting it, you should have had it mounted on a toothpick to remind you of a dog in heat.
Mack The Knife
I am going to get more heat for this I'm sure! I used open sights and the target was illuminated by a torch! The caliber was .22,and I generally prefer open sights to scopes to avoid the hold over/under at these close ranges,besides, small game really dont hang around long enough to say hi!....specially large brown rats!!!!
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Some Reviews on the predator pellets - WITH PICTURES - http://www.predatorpellets.com/testimonials.htm
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