This video explores the long-range capabilities of the Gamo Swarm Magnum Gen 3i break barrel air rifle in .22 caliber. The instructor tests its performance at 100 and 200 yards, highlighting the challenges and limitations of achieving accuracy at extended distances with this type of airgun. The AEA 15-grain pellets proved to be the most effective for this specific rifle and distance.
This video reviews AEA pellets tested in a budget Gamo Arrow air rifle. The reviewer found the AEA pellets to be accurate, achieving a 0.25-inch group at 25 yards and a respectable group at 50 yards, despite the Gamo Arrow being a lower-power, budget option. The video also demonstrates filling the Gamo Arrow using an Omega Trail charger, highlighting its standard Foster fill connection.
This review of the BRK Commander XR .25 Caliber PCP rifle highlights its exceptional accuracy with various projectiles at 100 yards. The rifle demonstrated impressive performance with JSB 25.39gr pellets, achieving near one-inch groups. It also showed consistency with AEA 25.3gr and 29gr pellets, though heavier pellets like JSB 33.95gr and AEA 33gr were less consistent. H&N 28gr slugs, particularly the .249 diameter, also performed well. The reviewer concludes the Commander XR excels with pellets around 25 grains.
This video tests AEA's new .22 caliber Center Punch pellets across various weights (15, 18, 21, 25 grains) using two different air rifles: the Huntsman and the BRK Sniper XR. The reviewer highlights impressive accuracy, particularly with the 18-grain pellets at 50 yards and the 21-grain pellets at 100 yards, suggesting these AEA pellets are a worthwhile consideration for airgun enthusiasts.
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