- Caliber: .177
- Weight: 7.1 grain
- Nose: Hollow
- Quantity: 300 Count
- Material: Lead
- ManufacturerBeeman
- Caliber .177
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Ammo Weight 7.1 grains
- Pellet Shape Hollowpoint
- Pellet Quantity 300 ct
Got this round in all cals. Works well in many different guns for hunting.
Pros
Can't go wrong with this choice of pellets for hunting. Price
I have used this type and make of pellet for years. I use them in my RWS model 48 air rifle. The modle 48 is a dyno-mite air rifle. The best use of this pellet is with in a 150 feet and are especially good for small rodent populations that are causing you trouble. Chipmunks, ground squirrels, and any kind of burrowing rodents. These pellets will take out rabbits and many other types of small animals.
In many areas you can not use poisons to control rodents do to the fact that poison can also kill game animals including pets. This type of pellet is ideal for the act of getting rid of problem birds and other critters that can cause you problems. In that I am a snail hater, this pellet will blow a snail all over the place. The retained energy with in the pellet is amazing. This pellet can penetrate a three quarter inch thick board and keep going especially with a high powered air rife like the RWS 48 and others. If your in a fairly congested city try to use an Air Rifle Silencer. The model 48 is kind of noisy.
Pros
Too many to name
Cons
None
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Can I kill a squirrel at 60 yards with my beeeman Duel caliber Kodiak x2 air Rifle..
asked Greg JohnsonWhy does your shot have to be at sixty yards. Squirrels are friendly creatures. They will eat out of your hand if you let them. The Beeman is really a target rifle good for plinking If I wanted a dead squirrel I would just touch the gun to its head and pull the trigger.
Beverly from USADepends on how good of a shot you are ?
James from USA
Excellent accuracy inside 20 yrds, but tend to drift beyond that. Hit like a hammer on rodents.
Pros
Massive close range energy, wouldn't use them for anything larger than squirrels
Cons
Poor accuracy beyond 30 yrds.