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The search for the perfect hunting pellet seems neverending, with manufacturers trying to create the elusive mix of ballistic performance and the sudden transfer of kinetic energy into the killzone of the quarry, and one of the latest contenders is the Black Star from BSA.

When I tested the .177 variety, I found these pellets to be very well-made, hard-hitting and accurate out to medium distances, so for this issue I decided to repeat the test in .22 calibre,

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