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These BB's shoot better than others I tried, in my Crosman V-350. Not too many fliers. All BB's made today are way undersized, most are .171 to .172 diameter, tending to hook and slice in flight, like a poor golf shot. These run .172 to.173. Still too small, but better. Manufactures are afraid to make them larger, fearing an oversized BB will slip through quality control, and jam in the barrel, causing customer complaints. Most barrels are .177 or larger. .175 is the proper air rifle shot size, but no one makes it anymore, for the previous reasoning. Silver and copper BB's are easy to see in flight, but these are black, and difficult to see when shooting at distance.
BB guns are a short range proposition. Tin cans at 50 feet, is about all the distance they are accurate for. Expecting more, you will be disappointed. I just rebuilt my 1960's BB gun for fun, and these are my observations.
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