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PDG Destroyer .22 Cal, 26 gr - 150 ct

Pretty Damn Good (PDG) Pellets, Consistent Quality At An Affordable Price
  • Code: 19901 · .22 · 26 grains · 150 ct
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Quality doesn't necessarily mean sacrificing economy when you choose Predators PDG (Pretty Damn Good) Pellets. Imported from Argentina by the same people that brought you the favored Polymag pellets, the PDG line gives you consistent weight, shape, and finish at a price point that is low enough that you don't feel bad for spending a day practicing at the range.
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Specs
  • Manufacturer AGD
  • Caliber .22
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Ammo Weight 26 grains
  • Pellet Shape Arrow
  • Pellet Quantity 150 ct
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Reviews
Average Customer Review
3.6
3.59 Reviews
5
33% (3)
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22% (2)
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11% (1)
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5.0
By GenaroUSANovember 3, 2016

Good product. But to big for my. 22 umarex fuel.. Meant. For bigger rifle

3.0
By HaroldJuly 26, 2016

Had to bore out the barrel of my Hatsan .22 Pistol for them to fit. But, "It was well worth it". They are the only pellets that I can use now. Great for home defense... I don't know what type of gun they are intended to fit. They don't fit any of my other .22 cal air guns.

Pros
Deadly...

Cons
Large Diameter

3.0
By MICHAEL A.August 20, 2015

They hit hard and knock down ,if you hit it . The tin had about 1/3 that had a slice missing from the top. QUALITY CONTROL needs to be better. I fire them from my Trail 1100. Accuracy is ok up close. No more than 25 to 30 feet, after that look out.

Pros
Powerful knock down up close

Cons
QUALITY CONTROL. THERE IS NONE

5.0
By nikolaosUSAJuly 10, 2015

consistent weight, clean pellets, i love em already...grouping well and fit hatsan pcp magazines!

Pros
real nice looking and grouping pellet with what id have to believe would be a very high bc no flashing consistent weight great price for a specialty pellet perfect for powerful pcp rifles

Cons
im not a fan of the tim but thats not a deal breaker at all

1.0
By JosephUSAJune 4, 2015

Bought a tin of these before any reviews were posted. The pellets are too big to fit in any of my .22 cal pellet guns! I was able to use a flat blade to push the pellet in and it sure is hard hitting out of my Hatsan Striker. Because the pellet didn't fit great, I cleaned the barrel after use. The rifling had so many lead flakes that I refuse to use these pellets again. The tin is a paper weight now.

4.0
By DerekUSAMay 23, 2015

Tight fit, doesn't work to well will ruger impact as far as the fit. Believe they are for PCP and I'm betting they will run through my hatsan 1000s beautifully as they fit it well just no time to fire it. Even they they were tight the ruger fired them well enough to do what you see in the photo.

Pros
Excellent design, heavy, good for magnum powered rifles hard hitting and nice mushrooming full a non hollow point.

Cons
Make them a .001 smaller and everyone can be happy. Maybe shave off a couple grains so the Jr. Powered airs can run them without difficulty.

5.0
By JosephUSAApril 5, 2015

So, some of you are saying they don't shoot great. Well stop shooting them out of a springer. I shot them out of .22 Sumatra Carbine and took 3 prairie dogs---1st @ 45yards-head shot, 2nd was a head shot at 190 YARDS, 3rd not as good as the 2nd-only 170 yards with a body shot. They love to go fast and hard. All shots were a complete pass thru. I ordered 3 more tins. Oh did I mention these shots were in the wind? I added a pic showing where I shot them from our vehicles.

Pros
Shot great, buck the wind. PCP only ammo. Perfect slug type pellets that don't run as much as the more expensive slugs or casts.

Cons
Need to come in 200 or better yet 500 count. And why don't they come in .25? I hope you all and Predator are listening.

2.0
By Chuck T.March 19, 2015

I was really intised by the shape and gram weight of these new pellets, but when I tried to load them into my Benjamin .22 they didn't fit. I took the butt end of a knife and kinda gave it a "heavey tap" to get it into the barrel. You definately tell the velocity goes way down. But they definatly pack a punch as it made a 1/2 inch diameter indent my wooden shooting target, however it did bounce off. It's like shooting a chipmunk with a cannon

4.0
By denveriteMarch 16, 2015

I bought a tin because who doesn't want some PDG in their life? These are the classical "conical bullet" form with a lightly sheared/flat tip. Shooting from a broken-in Benjamin Trail NP2 into used tire media at 17yd shows good rifling engagement, but the paper is showing signs of tumbling. Accuracy is all over the place, which supports the idea that the NP2 simply isn't spinning the 26g pellet fast enough.

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