Product Details
H&N Excite Econ II .177
The Econ II is an evolution of the Econ featuring a new head design for improved performance. It is a lightweight accurate pellet for plinking, hobby shooting and C02 pistols, and meets all basic requirements. For universal use at an extremely favourable price. Smooth foot.
Tins of 500
Weight 7.4gr
Specifications
Multi Tin Discount | Buy any mix of tins for money off! |
2+ | 5% |
5+ | 10% |
10+ | 15% |
Customisation & Purchase
In stock
To use , please spend more than £50
Paul springett –
Have used in my hw99s good for plinking and practice without breaking the bank good price from wolfman and posted well and packed great will use again
KJA (verified owner) –
Perfect for CO2 and break barrel pistol plinking. Even group nicely at 20m with a PCP rifle.
john jackson (verified owner) –
Got these after reading review very good on targets with my hw99s.
Glen Dyble (verified owner) –
I have used these pellets in my HW99S rifle, pneumatic and spring pistols, and they have performed very well compared with pellets costing more than double .
jim (verified owner) –
I am achieving 25mm grouping at 20M.
Remington Thunderceptor .177 Break Barrel.
Budget Air rifle fired by a new boy to air guns.
With a bit’ more practice I should be able to tighten the group up more.
Tried lot’s of different’ makes and weights but none are consistently as accurate as the econ11 pellets.
They are accurate and cost effective and are now my go to pellet.
Toby –
A well made pellet with a very low price.
Don’t be fooled by opinions like ‘the sweepings from the H&N factory floor’ because these Econ ii pellets are a hidden gem.
I’ve put these through my testing regime and the pellet weights are extremely consistent, with a weight range over 15 pellets of only 0.007g and a standard deviation of only 0.0018. That largely equals my readings for their premium stable-mate, H&N’s Finale Match Light (their next highest scoring pellet – range 0.005g, SD 0.0019) that costs double to triple the price. The weight scores were about equivalent to RWS’s premium R10 pistol pellet end slightly behind the ultra premium Eley Tenex Air.
Visually, the pellets appear perfectly uniform however size dimensions were not measured in the test.
For testing, these were fired from prone position at 10m through an Artemis SR900s spring rifle. The Econ ii produced an average group size of 8.5mm (centre to centre) over 3 groups of 5. The pellets fire well from all the air guns I’ve run them through including my Steyr LP50 (to the horror of the main UK distributor!), Weireauch HW45, IZH 46-m (though she prefers a 4.49 pellet), Crosman 357-6 and Gamo Compact.
I confidently recommend anyone give them a try – this is a budget training pellet that punches well above its weight.