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MAGNUM FORCE

Light pellets fly faster. But heavier pellets have a better ballistic coefficient and retain more energy. Lighter pellets are less affected by wind because there's less flight time for them to be affected. Heavy pellets hit harder.

Whatever argument you listen to, and whichever camp you fall into, one thing's for sure: airgun shooters have plenty of choice. And that choice has just got wider thanks to the introduction of the new Magnum from Qiang Yuan Sports.

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