- Caliber- .25
- Ammo Type: Pellets
- Quantity: 150
- Grain: 31.02
- Length: 9.91mm
- Skirt Diameter: 6.58mm
- Head Size: 6.35mm
- Deviation: .8%
- Nose: Round Nose
- ManufacturerBeeman
- Caliber .25
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Ammo Weight 31.02 grains
- Pellet Shape Domed/Round nose
- Pellet Quantity 150 ct
The Beeman Kodiak Extra Heavy .25 Cal. pellet is the best match for my Benjamin Armada.1" spreads at 50 yards are consistent, with up to 4 magazines.I've tested it against a dozen other competitors and for me it performed best. So, when accuracy counts, this is my go-to pellet.
Pros
Consistency and cost
Cons
No significant
Accurate and dependable ammo. It flips woodchucks over at 60 yards. I recommend trying it to everyone to see if your gun likes it.
Very nicely made machined well,very clean and uniform didnt group the good out of one of my hatsans but the other was right on. But every gun is different even from the same manufacturer
Pros
Very very well made pellets good for distance shooting
Cons
Only con is one of my guns didn't like them but I don't blame the pellets
Out of my hatsan 135, these proved to be the most accurate at 50 yrds, the farthest I've shot with this gun. 10 shot groups all fell inside a 2" target dot.I only purchased 1 can of these, but they are the only brand so far that every pellet was flawless.
Pros
Heavy, accurate, flawless
Cons
High velocity needed unless you like a rainbow trajectory
Good in my XL725. To long for Hatsan clips
Pros
Heavy weight
Cons
Don't fit Hatsan clip
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.any idea what grain this pellet is?
asked David from USAI know the .22 Caliber pellets of kodiak heavy are about 20 grains. I would assume the .25 Caliber pellets are around 24-25 grains
Scott from USAI know the .22 Caliber pellets of kodiak heavy are about 20 grains. I would assume the .25 Caliber pellets are around 24-25 grains
Scott from USA
Same as what Ive' stated above I like the shape of the pellet,right length, fairly accurate & hard hitting! on my evanix r.s.11 .25 cal.!
Cons
Should at least be standard 350 ct. In a tin!