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Eun Jin Pointed .25 Cal, 43.2 gr - 83 ct

  • Code: PY-P-725 · .25 · 43.2 grains · 83 ct
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  • Caliber: .25
  • Grain: 43.2
  • Quantity: 83 Count
  • Nose: Pointed
  • Use: Small to Medium Game
  • Use only in AirForce Condor and Escape, Evanix, Sumatra, Sam Yang and Shinsung airguns
  • Use only in the guns listed above; these will NOT perform well in spring- or gas-piston guns, CO2 guns, single-stroke pneumatics or multi-pump pneumatics
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Specs
  • Manufacturer Eun Jin
  • Caliber .25
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Ammo Weight 43.2 grains
  • Pellet Shape 9
  • Pellet Quantity 83 ct
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3.58 Reviews
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5.0
By RobertUSASeptember 20, 2017

Use it in my 25 caliber Hatsan it is a pretty accurate pellet

3.0
By ManuelUSAMarch 1, 2017

These pellets will give you extra penetration with high power rifles they are the heaviest I've found for my Sumatra 2500. They can give me more penetrating power then the USB king heavy.

Pros
Extra energy delivery down the range. Able to go trough both sides of a metal drum for me with my Sumatra at full blast

Cons
Not the most accurate. They ship oily and full of metal shavings. They appear to be machined instead of molded. Wish they would clean before shipping.

3.0
By TomUSASeptember 27, 2016

Sloppy quality control and really crude castings. So much so that I decided not to even try them in my mrod.

Pros
Heavy and cheap. Oddly enough they shot better than they look in my Hatsan Edge Vortex.

Cons
Messy. Inconsistent appearance. They're worth a try. Just don't expect them to become your new hunting pellet.

5.0
By JohnSeptember 20, 2016

Another fine pellet. Had no problems.

1.0
By EricUSASeptember 7, 2016

After several attempts to site my Benjamin in with this Ammo have given up in frustration!

Pros
Ammo looks really Cool only pro here

Cons
1 found a lot of lead dust in tin . 2 loads particularly hard in receiver in barrel which leads to number 3 3 loading tight in barrel causes extra drag wich in return give you a lack of accuracy "I use the JSB HEAVY DIABLO 34.16 GR and have very reliable as well as cosistentlu tight grouping : 4 I suggest no one buys this ammo EUJIN should put a lot more money into quality control for their product i hope you forward them this reviw.

2.0
By TrentUSAMarch 27, 2016

Inconsistencies in pellets, about 15% would not fit in the Hatsan Gladius magazines, they were to wide. They are long so they have to be placed just right in the mag to work. harder to chamber the pellet then other brands. When shot out of the rifle they shoot 1.5" consistently to the left.

Pros
hard hitting

Cons
Poor quality control Do not fit well in Hatsan magazines. hard to chamber.

5.0
By Marian M.December 26, 2015

Devastating power with the power spring screwed almost all in (hard to cock the rifle). Load them by hand using a needle nose. 1" grouping at 40 yards.

Pros
Accurate, penetrate easy.

Cons
Only 83 count, inspect each one, many out of shape.

5.0
By LawrenceUSAAugust 6, 2014

Not hatsan clip friendly but if you got a good break barrel get some.

Pros
Price - Beast in a pellet. For hunting or drilling holes through wood and metal.

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Can you single load these in a hatsan at44?

asked jared from USA

with tweezers only install into breach at angle nose first and wala. tweezers work better than needle nose because tweezers don't damage pellet.

Lawrence from USA

I don't have a Hatsan AT44,but I do have a Hatsan BT65-SB in .25 caliber.If the Hatsan AT44 has a similar rotary magazine, the answer is no it is way too long and the magazine will jam.I know of no single shot tray for Hatsan or I would have it (are you reading this Hatsan)? I have a 1st gen. Benjamin marauder with a single shot tray I use the 43.2 gr eun jins in.They hit like a ton of bricks. Adequate accuracy(I don't really use these beyond 30yds. for medium size varmints up to coyote size.If my Marauder .25 cal. wasn't supertuned I wouldn't be using these.They need awesome power to get moving in a PCP air rifle or your wasting your money and will actually loose ft.lbs. of energy. The are really only good the way I use them or I would just use barracudas,longer range much more accurate,But, like I stated they hit like a ton of bricks.You should use superdomes-RWS or barracudas you'll be more satisfied and have more money for more pellets.More of an experimental pellet for super magnum air rifles.

Hiram from USA

Would this pellet work well in my Hatsan 125 at longer ranges (20-50 Yds) for foxes and woodchucks?

asked Ben from USA

Maybe at 20 yards, but I doubt it at 50 yards. I'm using a Benjamin Trail XL 725 which lists max speed at 900 FPS. Your Hatsan 125 list a max of 750 FPS. A chronographed shot was 513 FPS out of my barrel which works out to 25.25 FPE. I am guessing the extra weight of the pellet and the added friction of the triple sealing rings are keeping the speed down vs. a H&N Crow Magnum 26.23 Grain which chrony'd at 677 FPS and 26.70 FPE and JSB Exact King 25.40 Grain at 688 FPS and 26.70 FPE. I have noticed the Eun Jin 43.2 Grain pellets also shoot low, more than likely due to the slower speed. You'll need to use some hold over or know how many clicks to adjust on your scope. That said, at the shorter ranges, if you hit the correct spot, it should do the job. Shooting into an Outers .22LR bullet trap, the Eun Jin 43.2 Grains fully flatten, expand to ~.375 diameter and still weigh in at ~ 40 Grains. I suggest ordering a container and trying them through your rifle. If you can hit consistently, try punching through some 3/4" pine board or plywood. If you can do both, I think you would be good to go. The pic is a group I shot at 10 yards with the H&N Crow Mag 26.23 Gr. As the saying goes: power is nothing without control.

Al from USA

My marauder shoots these good. All guns are different of course. I dropped ground hogs at 50+ yards with these. Check the skirts though for damage

Nicholas from USA

Will these work in a Hastan 9rd magazine?. My fear is that they will be longer than the normal pellets.

asked Eric B.

No they will not work,too long . the 32 gr. eun jin work just fine.

Royce

WILL THESE FIT INTO A MARAUDER MAG ?

asked paul suobank

Yes, they fit perfectly. They do fly slower, but hit hard. To give you an idea, if you set your Marauder to hit bulls eye at 20 yard and 2500 psi with JSB Diabolo Exact King 25 grain, these Eun Jin projectiles will hit one quarter inch below bulls eye. But they give same good groups.

Tibor from USA

Yes! I've shot a few mags full of them, and they shoot very well from my Mrod! I also noticed, oddly enough, that when they hit a harder backstop, i.e. phone books taped tightly together, rather than a soft back stop, i.e. candle wax blocks, that they will occasionally mushroom very well! A few did and a few didn't. But the ones that did, did well! Hope this helps. ~F.H.~

Frank from USA

Yes they fit. I've used them in my .25 marauder.

Jonathan from USA

yes

Royce

Yes. The Eun Jin .25 Cal pellets shoot really well in the Marauder. Based upon limited target practice they appear to produce a nice group at 30-50 yds. The only thing is this heavier pellet seems to be more sensitive to air pressure than other lighter pellets, as one would expect. So, in order to maintain accuracy you will need to recharge the air cylinder more often. The attached photo is from my first range shots using Eun Jins. The first 3 rounds were in the same hole on the edge of the 1" center dot at 35 yards. Round four strayed because of a bad trigger pull. PS: For some reason, the squirrels don't seem to like them.

DALE from USA

It's close but they will fit in the Marauder .25 mag. I have not shot enough of them to know if they might jamb, but it doesn't seem like that would be a problem.

Lynn from USA

Yes they will

Timmy
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