H&N Grizzly Pellets Features
- 82 grains
- Hollowpoint
- 60ct
- ManufacturerHaendler & Natermann
- Caliber .357
- Ammo Type Slugs
- Ammo Weight 82 grains
- Pellet Shape Hollowpoint Slug
- Pellet Quantity 60 ct
I bought these with the intent to use them for plinking but quickly found them to be killer pellets!
Bought five (5) more tins to have plenty on hand!
Pros
Very cheap per pellet 9 cents per shot! Good ballistically out to 100 yard. Have not shot anything further.
Cons
Weight segregation should that 80% weight was 80.5 gr, and 20% where scattered 75gr to 79.gr.
Once segregated they shot good CTC groupings .75" @ 50 yards about 1.25" at 75 yards
These things pack a punch at 40 yards
Pros
Heavy great for hunting
Cons
Not good for long distance
nice finish and oiling... well shaped... but they just don't get along with my hatsan bt65 .357
Pros
Good quality pellet...
Cons
they make a 3 inches group at 25 yards on my hatsan bt65
.357... maybe with a different airgun would work..
Pellet's soft lead ,so when they hit they expend all of there energy and mushroom very well !
Pros
I about 18 yard range in house , so I tried the H&N Grizzly ! they work great ,soft lead , No over penetration at back stop , 19 yards accuracy great ! No pellets zinging around cellar after they hit big plus don't have to use expensive pure lead hunting bullets to sight in open sights or red dot's ! ! !
Cons
Not really a con but I couldn't find any other weights , should try making 95 gr.to 100 gr. and a nice 120 gr hunting pellet !I I get some royalties lol
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Will these fit the hatsan carnivore 357 magazine
asked Jason ShearerThats what I want to know too !
Nasario from USAdo these work well Benjamin Bullpup .357
asked Sean from USAWill these be good for white tail deer ? I will be using them in a benjamin bulldog
asked Spencer from USAIt says .357 in the advertisment but the pictures are of the old .35/9mm and NOT the .357s. They do make new ones now tho that ARE .357s... So which ones are theses that you guys are selling really? Are they the .35/9mm ones in the picture OR are they the New ones that are actually .357s. This does matter and make a difference to serious shooters
asked BenWhat I got were labeled .35s... Definitely not happy about that. I have plenty of those. What I thought I was buying was the .357. The tins even have the old stickers, not like what's displayed here. Not happy with this purchase at all.
Dennis from USA
this bullets or pellets not bad prize at 9.00 but i have double pack for 27 buck there 100 and each can that give 200 round of ammo that just great for some starting there big bore air rifle i have got bulldog 357 and these bullet fit these grizzly are lite at 85 grain that will hit the target same power at nozzlers
Pros
good deal
Cons
there no con yet but id there are will tell later