Hello everyone, I had a little time on my hands and wanted to see how the 25 caliber Poly Mag at 26 gr compared to the 25 caliber Hades at 26.54 gr. I used my Hatsan 25 caliber 135 with specially tuned gas ram and barrel to do the test. This is my hunting rifle so it's not pretty but it's accurate, powerful, and low recoil . I have pictures because that says more than I can. This is the way I test to see if what I want to hunt with is going to pass the test. I want a quick kill, its' ethical and I cant stand my game getting away only to die a slow death. Hopefully we can see which pellet has the advantage? At 50 yards I have good grouping with both so that can be taken out of this test. The cost factor is Hades are about 8 cents and Poly Mag about 11 cents so they are close there. The Hades are a little snug putting them into the breech and the Poly Mags fit just right. The weight of both pellets are so close that I am not testing that either. Here is where it gets interesting,the can shot with the Poly Mag ended up 8 feet away from point of impact. The Hades can ended up 5 feet away from point of impact. I believe that this tells me that more energy was dumped in to the can? Well I think it's time to see the results.
I think both cans look like it would be a quick kill if shot placement was even close. This was a fun test and I would have to say that both pellets performed well. The cost factor does favor the Hades though. The Hades also are available in a count of 300 and the Poly Mags only 150? Here is another cool factor, both pellets on impact sounded like my 22 LR . The crackling noise from the impact on the cans made this so much fun! Hopefully all of you got some more information on both of these pellets.
I think both cans look like it would be a quick kill if shot placement was even close. This was a fun test and I would have to say that both pellets performed well. The cost factor does favor the Hades though. The Hades also are available in a count of 300 and the Poly Mags only 150? Here is another cool factor, both pellets on impact sounded like my 22 LR . The crackling noise from the impact on the cans made this so much fun! Hopefully all of you got some more information on both of these pellets.