- Caliber: .177
- Grain: 6.64
- Head Size: 4.50mm*
- Quantity: 300
- Nose: Domed
- Use: Field Target and Pest Control up to ranges of 50 yards
Please note: The manufacture recommends to only use with PCP rifles!
- ManufacturerHaendler & Natermann
- Caliber .177
- Ammo Type Lead-free pellets
- Ammo Weight 6.64 grains
- Pellet Shape Domed/Round nose
- Pellet Quantity 300 ct
This pellet works great with both my rifle and pistol. I need lead free because everything I shoot I feed to My Red tail Hawk,
Pros
Accurate and consistant
Cons
None
I found these very accuarte coming out of my Crosman Titan NP for the distance I shoot at which is 50 feet
Pros
accurate for the 50 feet I shoot at
Cons
more in the tin
Well they look good but just miss in my accuracy testing best I could do was 1 1/8 inches at 25 yards in my Gamo Bull Whisper bone collector. was interested to see if they would go super sonic in the Gamo rifle but they did not so if that is a concern for you there is a base line for you to compare from.
Pros
good looks
Cons
inadequate accuracy
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Why does the container say these are for pcp rifles only? Looks like reviewers use them in pistols and co2 guns.
asked James from USAThe person working for H&N should have said, "Not for use in springers." It is feared that these pellets have so little mass that a springer firing them may be damaged (just as a springer may be damaged by dry firing).
Edgar from USAThe answer you received before mine makes no sense. Pistols, esp. CO2 pistols are NOT more powerful. I want these for my CO2 pistol because it is a light weight pellet. The manufacturer says the gun using it should be able to handle 5.5 foot pounds of energy at the muzzel. This issue needs clarification. It almost feels like the powers of the airgun world are trying to keep people from using more powerful ammo in realistic handguns. We live in a world where everyone with a little power is a self-proclaimed social engineer.
Robert from USAThe probable reason is that these alloy pellets are lighter and may cause damage or detonation when fired from a more powerful pistol air gun.
Tak from USA
I've used leaded and unleaded ammo in my Benjamin Prowler
and these have worked very well at 10 - 30 yards.
For target shooting and sighting in I'm using a rest to make sure I'm
not pulling - the trigger on the BP is pretty heavy but I can get
groups of less than an inch, sometimes a half inch.
Much more consistent than any other alloy ammunition I've tried.
Pros
consistent lead free