- Caliber: .22
- Grain: 21.14
- Head Size: 5.52mm
- Quantity: 200
- Nose: Domed
- Use: Field Target and Pest Control up to Ranges Over 50 Yards
- ManufacturerHaendler & Natermann
- Caliber .22
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Ammo Weight 21.14 grains
- Pellet Shape Domed/Round nose
- Pellet Quantity 200 ct
Pros
It's heavy
Cons
My Marauder at pushing these at 845 fps. Didn't like them. Groups at 1.125 at 30 yds. I think the would fly better if the pellet cnt hole was at least .093 Inside dia. The Benjamin probe is .093. I think it would help the pellet load straighter into the chamber. Instead of being pushed in crooked from the extreme rear (skirt)
Pros
My Beeman Commander loves them. I would consider using them if your shooting at higher velocities. Not friendly with low FPS rifles most likely due to their weight. They didn't shoot well in my Umarex M850 .22 cal. converted to PCP with a Walther barrel.
Cons
nothing. Great pellet to try out
As usual H&N pellets are very well formed and the skirt gives a very good seal. Accuracy in my Umarex Gauntlet and Marauder pistol is outstanding.
These H & N Pellets are the most accurate of most of the pellets that I have shot. They are super clean and consistent.
Pros
A good price for what you get
Cons
None
Accurate in my marauder clean and hard-hitting
I had ordered the 5.53 head size and they measured much larger than advertised. The 5.52's measured much closer to advertised. I also noticed that a large number of these pellets weighed 21.5 grains plus! Nearly 1/2 grain higher that the advertised weight. I was trying these pellets out for long range (75 and 100 yard) target shooting. They are clean, good looking pellets, however, they did not shoot as accurately as the JSB 18.13 gr. pellet at these distances. If I was hunting with them, the accuracy would be adequate.
I might have gone a little bit overboard to the heavy side when I ordered these but I wanted to see how they performed in my Ruger Air Magnum. First of all, don't even bother trying to shoot these mini cannon balls out of a non-magnum rifle. They drop a good 5 inches at 30 yards just from the reduced velocity that results from their weight. My Ruger Air Magnum however, puts these right on target at 75 yards. Once it is good and broke in, I will be reaching for the 100 mark. I hit a hundred yard backstop a couple of times today (twice out of 5 shots) but I have no idea where the shot placement was as I did not have a target hung. Just wanted to see if I could reach the backstop which it did 40% of the time. Given some time and patience, I think these will probably work out in my Air Magnum. Just not quite there yet.
Pros
Has enough weight to make long shots.
Cons
Not an "every gun" round. Magnums only. Don't expect results if your rifle cant hurl lead at 1,000 FPS.
Bought these to stock up since they are the most accurate in my marauder. Very good pellet with no faults that I have found in all the tins I have bought. Only thing I will say is that these pellets are 21.30 grains and not 20.8 grains as stated in the description. It must be a typing error but its no big deal just thought it should be brought to your attention. (The reader)
Cons
None
My opinion. If that cnt hole in the pellet was a little bit bigger than the Benjamin. .093 they would load straighter
Pros
It hit hard at an 852 fps average over 20 shots
Cons
Jsb 18.13 under a1/2 at 30 with a 908 fps over 20 shots. The 21's best I got was an inch an an eight.(gun in a vice)