- Lead Free
- Delivers High Impact
- 38% Greater Accuracy
- Suggested Use: Hunting Small Game
- Ammo Type: Pellets
- Caliber- .177
- Weight: 5.56 Grains
- Nose: Domed
- Quantity: 100
- ManufacturerGamo
- Caliber .177
- Ammo Type Lead-free pellets
- Ammo Weight 5.56 grains
- Pellet Shape Domed/Round nose
- Pellet Quantity 100 ct
If you have a Varmint problem, then, these are for you,
Pros
Super nice .177 pellets, they surely get the job done, Varmints do not stand a chance, These pellets penetrate a wood log at 20 - 40 yards, They shoot fast and straight, good choice for hunting, I have the Gamo Whisper / Raptor rifle,
Cons
N/A
If using these with the Swarm Gen3i magazines, you will need to press harder to get them locked into place. Using your nail to press them in will deform the plastic.
If you have tough fingers, these are fantastic and fun to shoot.
Pros
They shoot really nicely. It is a bb stuffed in a plastic case. The case acts like feathers on an arrow to help stabilize the flight.
Cons
A little more difficult to load into the Swarm mags. Also the plastic is soft.
Be VERY careful when using these at low power, they can and will hang in the barrel.
Pros
Lethal round, very snug fit
Cons
These pellets hopelessy jammed the barrel of my beloved 1978 Crosman 760 Pumpmaster. Thes fit VERY tight and require a lot of force to close the bolt. My first few shots used to take Norwegian Rats were deadly one-shot kills with 10 pumps. Then I took a couple of shots at a target from 30 feet and pumped it 6 times to prevent bounce back and thought I missed the target. I then followed up with 5 more shots before I realized nothing was coming out of the barrel. I took the gun apart and tried like crazy to drive a ramrod through the barrel to no avail...I was ticked as I got that gun as a bday present in my freshman year in school. Even though it was a smoothbore, it was deadly accurate and very strong when over-pumped 15 times. Love that gun. It is now at a gunsmith shop that is going to try to put a drill on the end of a ramrod and drill it out.
Pros
The BEST .177 cal, pellet in my opinion
Better than any hollow point I’ve shot
Cons
When you shoot all the pellets.. to run out....
And that’s easy to do with these
Worth every penny
Pros
Best sabot on the market.
Only projectile to fully go through a commercial 1mm thick sign at 20yards and further !
Crosman goldflight , gamo armor piercing, gamo raptor, gamo airstar, gamo rockets, skenco high velocity rounds .......all of the above listed do not achieve what this "one and only" achieves regarding penetration !
Cons
Nothing
I have used a lot of rounds, but these can reach out and touch something. They are very light and fast. The pellet keeps it's grouping and packs a wall-up when it hits. I use this round for groundhogs and it will kill at 50 yards. My brother-in-law uses them on the farm to get rid of pigeons and groundhogs. You should see the feathers fly. They are a little pricey, but well worth every penny.
Pros
Fast and good grouping.
Cons
Pricey.
I really love these pellets, the impact power is intense with lethal outcomes. The flow of its accuracy its excellent.. Really don't lose any drift to this pellet. Only downside is that these are quite EXPENSIVE for the count. If the cost was more cost affordable for the average non pro shooting, then this could be the top saling shooting pellet. They work ABSOLUTELY PERFECTLY with the SIG MPX & SIG MCX. However with the MPX& MCX being ARs with 30 ROUND MAGZ. This makes for less shooting & unless you want to pay bullet cost. As the Chief of ACT GUARD, all my Senior ACT GUARD AGENTS use SIG MPX & MCX, but with THE COST OF THE GAMO LETHAL BEING SO COSTLY FOR JUST 3 MAGAZINES FULL of Ammo, we here at ACT GUARD have been forced ( by cost efficiency, plus potency power) to use the CROSMAN DESTROYER (premium class). They take long to load the magz, but we get 250 count for under $3. And they have very similar impact potency. But they suck loading into rifles. All in all the best pellet out is this pellet " Gamo LETHAL " minus the price per count.
Pros
They work ABSOLUTELY PERFECTLY with the SIG MPX & SIG MCX. However with the MPX& MCX being ARs with 30 ROUND MAGZ. This makes for less shooting & unless you want to pay bullet cost. As the Chief of ACT GUARD, all my Senior ACT GUARD AGENTS use SIG MPX & MCX.
Cons
THE COST OF THE GAMO LETHAL BEING SO COSTLY FOR JUST 3 MAGAZINES FULL of Ammo, we here at ACT GUARD have been forced ( by cost efficiency, plus potency power) to use the CROSMAN DESTROYER (premium class). They take long to load the magz, but we get 250 count for under $3.
I bought these and some H&N Hornet along with Swiss Arms TG-1, Black.
I got these for some small game. Through various tests to see what I think is better for what I need it for I believe these fall just short. Good accuracy but not a lot of penetration or damage potential. The Hornets on the other hand have GREAT penetration and damage potential. Tested on plywood and and old LCD monitor. Hornet goes through the plywood and lodges deep into the screen. These lodge into the plywood and when tested on just the screen penetrate slightly and bounce. Wish I took photos of before and after but did not think of it at the time.
Pros
Accuracy (But not 38%. More like 10%)
I normally wouldn't try a long shot with a pellet while hunting small game, but I took a 46 yard shot, yes 46, on a rabbit and nailed it with this .177 pellet. very little drop and still hit with good penetration.. Bone Collector rifle combined with this round amazed me. my new favorite pellet.
Pros
accuracy
impact power
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Can I use these in my Beretta 92 rotary mag?
asked Wesley T from USAI wouldn't recommend it, I used em awhile back, or rather attempted to, in a Sig P226 rotary mag and kept jamming up due to the pellet length and the shallow nature of rotary mags. Need a elongated rotary mag port like the Sig MPX and MCX models for example. Work awesome in pellet shells and break barrels through
Kenneth from USAWould these work in my px4 storm pistol?
asked Nelson from USAThis Gamo lethal is avalaible in .22 cal?
asked Gykaro from USAHey guys. Just ordered the sig sauer x5, I can't find the dimensions of how tall of a pellet I can fit without having any loading issues. The pellets that have caught my eye are the gamo lethal .177 or the red fast flights. Both are sleeved but fairly pricey to test out. Thought I'd ask first! Thanks guys
asked William from CanadaWill these work in an Umarex SA-10?
asked Nathan from USAWill this pellet fit the Gammo Swarm Gen 2 - 10 round clip?
asked Anthony from USAWill these work in Gamo Swarm Fusion Gen2 magazine
asked Earl from USAOooooooook
Earl from USAHi Earl, I just got a Gamo swarm 2 gen 10X shot. I have a lot of these rounds. I'll let you know how they fit.
Anthony from USAWill these fit gamo swarm fusion 10x gen2 magazine
asked Earl from USADo these pellets fit the PT 85 gamo Nighthawk somcom
asked alan from USANo they are too long to fit the magazine.
Mark from USAdo these pellets fit the PT 85 Night haww Somcom
asked alan from USANo. They are too long to fit in the magazine.
Mark from USAWill these work with gamo p25 pellet?
asked Stanley from USAProbably not. The look like they would be too long to fit in the magazine, we have not tried them. Most CO2 pistol magazines take waddcutters or hollow points.
Mark from USAcan you use these pellets in a pistol ?
asked GBAs long as it's break barrel, pellet shells, or has an elongated rotary mag port, then yes. Typical rotary mags will jam as it's too tall a pellet for the mag port.
Kenneth from USA
I am new to Airguns so I believe I made a wise choice in this Ammo for my purposes, ie: Rabbit and Squirrel Hunting with some occassional target fun, I recommend Lethal .177
Pros
I like the Gamo Lethal a bunch, they shoot real nice and penetrate deep into targets, be it Game or wood etc,
Cons
none