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20 Aug, 2016
Chunx Bait Is A Must If You Raise Livestock.
4 of 4 found this helpful We raise poultry. In that there is a seedy underside never spoke of in any raising chickens 101 books. You will be overrun with vermin. Even with alternative methods of drowning stations and the like it's just a matter of time before you are completely overrun and that's no fun- especially if your house is near where you keep your livestock.
A few tamper proof all weather bait stations placed around, I even put on right in the run if no baby chicks, will end the terror of vermin infestation for good. Pellet poison gets strewn about by rodents but with chunx style they need to chew it off so all stays right in their cheeks to be sent back to the nest. Completely save to use if you have cats and dogs and the tamper proof lock boxes keeps the kid's out of them.
The poison will go quick when first used and that eradicates what's in your location. After first month the amount needed in boxes (2 chunx instead of 4) is far less to maintain a low to no rodent population. It keeps them from moving into area- establishing any presence. Seasonally you will need to put all four chunx in a box. Colder climates means stocking up the stations in spring and fall when the rodents are in mass migration. Trust me, you don't want rats to infest your house pre winter. This product along with an all weather tamper proof box will give you the peace of mind to enjoy your livestock and pets. Put one on side of house and one in food storage shed and one right in the animal pen and rest assure you'll not have problems as long as you check on them to refill monthly.

25 Nov, 2015
Better to go with 18.13 grain.
0 of 1 found this helpful I can't say anything about accuracy of this pellet in my particular gun. When starting to sight in scope with this pellet I missed the step of putting a pellet in the breach. My gun is wavering power and completely inaccurate at the moment and anxiously awaiting seals and moly paste to tune it.
I can say that JSB 18.13 grain is the most accurate pellet I've yet to find for my Walther Talon Magnum (different name for Hatsan 125). Lesser weights are completely unstable at that kind of velocity. I'm no sharpshooter but could group less than inch at measured 40 yrds with the 18.13 so was anxious to try out the 15.89 grain for a little flatter trajectory and hopes of more distance that will stay withing mil-dots on scope. That will have to wait until my new main seal arrives.
The bad- disappointed in the quantity of deformed skirts. There are always a few bent skirts in a tin, this was far too many for the price. It's not the distributor nor the packaging. Packaging on JSB tins includes foam inside top and bottom of tin. This distributor packaged the tins like they were fresh eggs. Nice job there! It's like this is a quality control issue at factory and poor judgment in manufacturing process that bent them. They are a few dollars cheaper than the 18.13 grain but with all the pellets that are only good for breaking in a new or newly clean gun it ends up costing far more per pellet than it's larger brother. The pellets are exactly the same with only the fill inside head and part of skirt being deeper in the 18.13. Thinking this filler lead further up the skirt aids in less damaging.
Recommendation- If using a magnum that pushes the speed of sound with alloy pellets then you need something heavy. JSB 18.13 are proven in many models of guns and will get the velocity down under 900 f.p.s. where real accuracy starts to happen. They don't have nearly the numbers of damaged skirts as the 15.89. Save some money and buy the more expensive, heavier pellet.