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    NORICA KILLERS Pest Control Expanding Pellets.

    Norica Killers, what a name.
    Do they live up to it.
    To do that they need to be accurate, no argument.
    If they don't hit the mark the're out & gone.
    Er, jury is still out, I've only shot them through one air rifle & they didn't score too well so I'll just er on the side of caution.
    If they score in your rifle then perhaps the Norica Killers are the ones for you.
    They need to penetrate, not over penetrate.
    Easy one. I'll just say I'm happy on that score, yep they go in & don't come out of the other side.
    To make the most of the name Norica Killers need to expand to beat a good dome that's equal in accuracy & penetration.
    Er, er, many didn't expand, sort of squashed up a bit, bit like a dome then, yes but these pellets are sooooooooo nice & shiney shiney, more of a bullit shape, middle weight sort of thing & looking oh so shiney & pretty & shiney, I like them.
    But are Norica Killers in fact a killer.
    Well If they smack into a bit of resistance they blow out into a spectacular Ninja Death Star, WWWOOOOOWWWWWWWW, pretty & shiney & they explode into pretty shiney shinies.
    Er, only the once but I've heard of others being impressed when they've been plinking & the pellet instead of turning into a cornflake turned into deadly Ninja Death Stars, pretty cool eh.
    So, I summerise, I like them to look at, I like them very much to look at.
    Will I hunt with them.
    Norica Killers, bit of a let down when all the score cards are in to total up.
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    PLAGUE is offline Nice to see you, to see you,,,,,,,Nice!!!!!!!
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    Bc you're supposed to shoot them - NOT smoke them.

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    Been there and tried them

    Bit like a shot gun, could not get to group.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PLAGUE View Post
    Bc you're supposed to shoot them - NOT smoke them.
    Bin smoking something...

    One to avoid then
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    pellets

    i do pest control for a living and never heard of these, a good heavy .25 all day long

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    They are shaped like the old Bimoco neu spitz...which were also inaccurate.
    ...except for the obvious.
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    Avoid very inaccurate

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    if you want to stop over penetration at close range whitch is the only reson you would use this type of pellet


    just buy some good old fashion flat head pellets good up to 20/25yds max


    there are lots of waird shape pellets out there now most are just inaccurate gimmicks

    you con't beat good old fashion round head pellets as good allrounders

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    i have the norica ban pellets and there good for pest control

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    Seen a video of them and they look spectacular when they open up but it seems they are inaccurate and don't open up very often. Shame, that.

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    One uses BSA Interceptors in .22 for professional pest control, it is found that they are quite accurate in my BSA PCP's and also impact very hard.

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