RWS Express Buckshot 27 stycken grova hagel i en kraftig laddning.
RWS Hagelammunition som inte behöver någon närmare presentation om dess förträfflighet.
Specifikationer:
- Kaliber: 12
- Hagel: 27st blykulor
- Patronlängd: 67,5mm
- Antal: 10
kr129.00
RWS Express Buckshot 27 stycken grova hagel i en kraftig laddning.
RWS Hagelammunition som inte behöver någon närmare presentation om dess förträfflighet.
Specifikationer:
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Melissa –
I have a RWS Diana 48 in .22 and it loves these pellets. I’ve been shooting them for at least 8 years. Basically making the hole bigger or at times in the same exact location with every shot. I used to get these in 500 count which I liked more just because a bigger tin of them but it is what it is. I put a 4 out of 5 for money for value because there are places to buy these on the internet where you can buy 3 which are a little more per tin but with the fourth free it comes in at less but I only needed 1 tin so I got them here so still a good deal for just 1 tin.
Poonbear –
Shot out of my scoped Diana Bandit PCP in .22 it was dead on accurate at 10 yards and took care of a chipmunk that was waiting for me to drop my guard and go to town on my garden. Compared to other pellets in my collection the Diana Bandit did great with these. Price was good for the quality and quantity. I’ll probably buy more so I have them on hand.
Micheal C. –
Used in Gamo whisper fusion mags,,,did not work well. They were very easy to load, slipped into the magazines very easily, but I noticed they rattled which I had never heard before. When Shooting I had pellets popping out of the magazine and then caused a massive jam when I tried to cock the gun. Seems like they are just a little undersized, probably work ok in another gun without a magazine,
Ron N. –
I use this load [#4 buck] in my Winchester 1300 defender and it is one of the best tactical round I have found. The power and grouping are perfect for home defense.
Ronny –
Consistent. Accurate. Clean wadcutter style bullet holes on target. No appreciable barrel leading. Price is more than fair. Most accurate of 10 separate brand and design pellets I’ve shot through Diana.
G. Jerome –
The Remington Express No. 4 Buck is the ammo to use in a Remington 1100 Tactical Shotgun. I tried the Sellier and Bellot No 4 Buck and the Fiocchi 00 Buck because they cost much less. However, the 1100 Tactical requires a minimum 3 Dr. Eq. powder charge to cycle. Both the Sellier and Bellot No 4 and the Fiocchi 00 failed to cycle the action on each shot. This Remington ammo is without question far more powerful than the others. All three of these shotshell types were tested back to back in a new Remington 1100 TAC2.
Bling –
Shooting nice tight groups using these in a Snowpeak 5000 spring piston pistol. After getting it new I bought some copper clad 22 cal pellets. Thought something was wrong with the gun, because pellets were going all over the place. Not these. Bargain priced match pellets. Shoot very nice.
Rylex –
Much better accuracy at 25 Yds than my previous ammo from Gamo. I think the slightly heavier pellets are working much better in my weapon. No more unexplained flyers as I was getting with the 7 Gr. ammo. Squirrels beware!
G Hiller –
First of all RWS pellets are the only brand that I will feed to my Hatsan .22 Model 95!! To just open a tin they reek of quality and quality control!!!
I shot three different pellets into a hard cover book from approximately 10 yards.
Superdome (14.5) – this one penetrates. It easily pierced the hard cover and went into the book much farther than any of the other pellets…perhaps because this was the heaviest of the three. It was deformed but not uniformly.
Super-H-Point (14.2) – the hollow point did exactly as it should. It uniformly, pretty well very evenly, turned itself inside out. It was close to doubling it original diameter. It did not penetrate near as deeply as the Superdome but opened up much more.
Meisterkugeln (14.0) – the wadcutter was tota…
Diane E. Clanflone –
I must say my rem. 870 tactical really does not hold a good pattern at all so i use this #4 buckshot to put as many pellets on target as possible. It seems to work best out of the myriad of buckshot i have tested for hunting, home defense and pest control. It really lays the smackdown on raccoons and opossum at about 10 ft.
Claymore –
Exactely what was needed for competition air rifle shooting great value and exactly what was needed
Glen E Thomas –
Great for 10 meter air biathlon rifle. Accurate and consistent weight. Measured on my powder scale, most were right on weight of 8.2 grains a few were 8.1 grains. Much cheaper than the match grade which each pellet is packed in a piece of foam. I was surprised I haven’t found one that is deformed because they are loose in a tin. The lead is harder than a hunting pellet. These are meant for punching clean holes, mounting your target on a sheet of cardboard to get clean holes, if the cardboard is shot out they will tumble and make oblong holes. Great for practice, for matches I would use match grade. I would not use is your rifle is rated over 450 FPS
Jay Bird –
Just got these pellets and am very impressed! I’ve tried multiple brands of pellets over the years and these are in first place for accuracy. I shot 10 shots out of my Benjamin Trail NP at about 18 yards. all shots are within 1 inch of each other. They fit nicely in the gun also. price isn’t bad either
Rodney M. Baker –
was getting desperate and needed a pellet that I could make work. All of the box stores locally only stocked the usual fodder, like crosman, daisy, and gamo. Some would say I’m throwing away money on ammo running it through a daisy 880, but it’s the only pellet that groups the way I would hope for. At 7 pumps, I’m able to reliably hit 2-1/2″ steel spinners at 40 yards with a bit of holdover. I haven’t tried them in my crosman nitro venom, but I wonder if the wadcutter shape will perform as well at higher velocities.
Katrina billings –
I have been shooting this for 10+ years. always works and always consistent. cycles good in-Remington 1100,870,Mossberg 500, and winchester 1300.
Peter Beckman –
I use #4 buckshot primarily for coyote and other predators. These Remington loads will put them down for the count. My gun will take 3″ shells, but another 1/4″ of buckshot doesn’t seem to do any better.
Spicy Llama –
The headline says it. The crimps on 80% of the shells I ordered were either over or under crimped. The white buffer material falls right out.
A. Curtis –
I was surprised how accurate the wad cutters were at 10 yards. Better than some other brands round nose choices. Weight tracks well between pellets. Shooting at 575fps from a pump pistol. Very repeatable point of impact.
Joe G –
Will not chamber properly in my pump action Crossman air pistol. I’m thinking this is due to the completely flat-faced design of this projectile and the hand loaded bolt action design of my gun. Might function better in a clip loaded air gun..
Carl k –
I haven’t been able to find #4 Buckshot in years. Looks like I wasn’t looking at the right place till I came across this site. I’m impressed with the way you guys handle delivery
Thephile –
I bought these RWS Meisterdangit wadcutters for my Crosman Custom Shop 2400KT CO2 carbine. My 2400KT has a 10-land/groove Crosman barrel 18″ long that absolutely LOVES RWS pellets of all types. I use these wadcutters for shooting my spinner target, punching holes in paper targets, knocking cans around, and of course, other typical short-range airgun uses.
They are very accurate pellets with a sharply-defined diabolo shape. Weight has been extremely consistent, and even a low power airgun like my CO2 2400KT provides plenty of power in .22 to make clean holes in your various and sundry targets.
What you get:
A taped/sealed tin of 250 RWS wadcutter pellets. I know a lot of airgunners that hate ordering off Amazon on account of receiving damaged or banged-open…
BA Bridge B. –
Consistent performance in an old Crosman 400 where wadcutter pellets are the only thing that feeds smoothly with the magazine.
The mold they use to make these is excellent no lines no jacked up looking pellets.
I highly recommend these.
Anglin Army –
Consistent misfires from a pump pistol (Crosman American Classic) if less than 3 pumps prior to firing. They are also a bit difficult to load using the bolt.
They are definitely good quality pellets and maybe they work flawlessly for other rifles or pistols. But something about their flat head design just doesn’t work well with my Crosman pistol.
Rick McMillen Sr. –
I have been using this pellet in my R1 since the early eighties, I get good accurate shots with no issues. I have used this pellet for target shooting, plinking and rabbit hunting and have been satisfied with the results .
Gary E. Barrett –
I have bought many different types and brands of air gun pellets from Ammo butik and its various suppliers. I’m not going to say which is better than another BECAUSE it depends on so many different factors. There are different air gins out there, break barrel, single stroke, PCP, and CO2. A pellet type that works well in one type of air gun may prove inferior in another type. Plus there is also is the fact each rifle barrel is slightly different than another one of the same type. Thus pellets may act differently in each gun. My suggestion is to buy several types and just give it a try. SOMETIMES cheap pellets work great but usually are inconsistent in the long run just due to lack of quality control. Sometimes they are damaged in shipment. JSB, H&N, RWs, and Ped…
Frank Allen –
I finally found the pellet for my Blackhawk !!!!! I get lots of dime size groups at 25 yards and rarely are they ever outside half dollar? This is a good consistent pellet ! No sloppy fits in the chamber and they punch very visible holes in white poster board.
Pubtym –
Problems with these pellets getting jammed in the barrel.177 American Classic pump pistol. Too fat
Segnetk –
These drop right into my RWS .22 bbl. There should be some resistance to being seated correctly, so the head diameter is incorrect. One would think that RWS made pellets would fit in a RWS bbl. correctly. But not so. I do have a tin of JSB Exact Jumbo round-nose that have that perfect seating feel. These shoot perfectly.
Less Moore –
This is an excellent product. The problem is the product container (metal) was dented this may result in damage to the soft lead pellets in the container. These should be shipped with more protection to prevent damage. Thank you for hearing my concern.
Donald Durst –
I’ve shot over half a tin of thies pellets from 10-35 yards. 5 shots each grouping
Yard 10: grouping smaller than a dime. No flyers
Yard 20: had a flyer every other grouping.
Yard 30-35: best grouping out of five groupings three in bullseye two just outside of bullseye
Overall these are very good pellets for pesting or hunting small game out to 25 yards.
IMPORTANT: shoots trash out of high velocity break barrels shoots amazing in my crosman custom shop 1300 KT and 2400 KT
C Sword –
I originally bought these for my Hatsan Bullboss but they were too light and went supersonic. Not only were they as loud as a .22LR, but accuracy was just “acceptable”. (1.5″ @ 30yds) I decided to feed them to my 2250 Ratcatcher at a much shorter distance. (1 hole .250″ @ 12yds). This is the perfect distance to my bird feeder, which is plagued with starlings scaring off the real birds. The starlings have been dropping one after another. These pellets have a beautiful finish and are 100% uniform. I’m glad I ordered these. 😀
Ben Waldner –
Fully satisfied with my purchase. Tested about 8-10 brands of pellets in my 0.177 pellet rifle. It was practically a tie between these Meisterkugeln and one other brand. Since the Meisterkugeln also works best in my second rifle I chose it. Overall it is an accurate pellet out to 50 feet with my higher velocity (initial velocity in the 1000 – 1200 FPS range) pellet rifles. Accuracy decreases slightly at 75 feet but it was still far more accurate than the other 8-10 brands tested.
Starvin Marvin –
I bought this for home defense. I hope I never need it.
Andrea Ellinboe –
Deadly accurate. What more could you want?
John –
These are great. I had to get over the fact that they seat loose. It actually makes them easy to load. They stack at 40 yards and plug dimes all day out of a cheap benjamin prowler. No others shoot and straight not the crossman super domes or the h&n trophy domes or the gamo rockers so far. These work but fit loose. They kill ground squirrels at 47 yards.
Linda Claunch –
I’m fortunate and amazed that some of my air guns shoot best with the always-available and cheap Daisy flatheads, including my semi-auto Umarex S&W MP 45. However, the Daisy’s were causing problems with the 45’s aluminum rotary magazines and i discovered why the Daisy’s are so cheap. Many made a good fit, others would practically slide on through and slip out, and others had to be forced hard to seat in the chamber and this caused lots of feeding problems. Made me wonder how the Daisy’s can be so inconsistent in size yet so accurate in some of my other guns.
Anyway, these Miesterkulgeln’s fixed that beautifully. When I load all 7 magazines together, all 56 pellets go in with the exact same pressure – very precise. And after 3 sessions (160+ rds), have not ha…
E.A. Strokes III –
very hard to find these shells for some reason, better than driving all over and wasting gas and time just order them up and a few days later they are at the door.
Ebbe Hultgren –
Ordered 10 boxes of 9mm ammo o and it was delivered . No problems or issues. Thank you.
Matteo Wallenberg –
Went on the gun just fine looks good