- Technically advanced, lead-free alloy
- Individually packed to prevent deformity
- Superior penetration
- 30% faster than standard lead pellets
- ManufacturerRWS
- Caliber .177
- Ammo Type Lead-free pellets
- Ammo Weight 5.2 grains
- Pellet Shape Arrow
- Pellet Quantity 100 ct
Hard to chamber, not accurate on any of my riffles.
Pros
Look nice, speed but without accuracy is not for me.
Cons
A Hard to chamber and not accurate with any of my riffles.
These pellets are a great value and product. They are packed in a nice case and offer precision shooting with high power.
Pros
Great all around pellet.
Cons
None.
Perform as promised
Individual results will vary from gun to gun. I purchased these along with Crosman Premier Super Match wadcutters and Crosman Power Shot Penetrators to shoot in my new Crosman Vigilante CO2 pistol. The Crosman Vigilante is a good entry-level gun, but it's no target pistol. Just the same I am shooting at NRA ten meter air pistol targets, and aluminum cat food cans. These alloy pellets cost close to 10 cents each, the Power Shots cost 6 cents each, and the lead Super Match cost 2 cents each. You only get what you pay for, and accuracy comes at a price. I'd give the HyperMax a 10 for accuracy, the Power Shots a 7, and the Super Match wadcutters a 5. I got more 'flyers 'or 'wingers' when shooting the Super Match pellets, but the groups with the HyperMax are good.
Pros
Very accurate, lead free. Packaging insures uniformity of pellets skirt.
Cons
Expensive, not readily available over the counter locally.
After trying many brands of no lead pellets I found these to be the most consistent of all
and most uniform along with higher velocity for my lower powered co2 guns.
Pros
Each pellet is individually packed ,Very accurate for a non lead pellet
The boxes nestle together for storage.
Cons
They only come 100 per box That's all"
GREAT FOR HURTING PESTS,,AROUND YOUR HOME,,,
Pros
AL IS WELL...
Cons
NONE,,,
LOVE THE CRACK I GET FROM THESE HIGH VELOCITY
These pellets are awsome the rip right threw a a steal bucket shooting out of my sig mpx on hpa 1100 psi I'm getting 575 fps won't shoot noting else
Pros
Like the way they are packed
Cons
None
I find the pellets work well in al three of my guns, I am getting a higher FPS with them. I will be using them from now on.
Pros
high fps
Cons
a little higher priced then other pellets but worth it I think.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.This is for a Diana RWS 350 Magnum in .177 cal. This is the HyperMax .177 Cal, 5.2 gr. alloy pellet. Will it damage the barrel? I thought only lead pellets are suppose to be safe to use in these barrels?
asked JohnHi,i'm interested to buy these pellets and also the crosman Co2 - 5 count 12 gram Co2 cartridges but can I know that you can ship out this pellets to malaysia?
asked Muhammad Akwa RazaliPlease contact our International Shipping Department at [email protected]. They can answer your question a lot better then we can. thanks Sincerely, The Airgun Depot Customer Care Team
Scott from USAWill these fit in a M4177 pellet/BB gun?
asked Robert O'DonnellI like these pellets especially when I am doing my target shooting to zero my rifles as they are very a accurate. I know they will all be the same and I don't have to pick pellets out of a bunch that may be not just alike in weight and size. They are very light pellets and also good to use for small varmints, when hunting mice or small rats. They will break the sound barrier on some rifles so if sound is a problem and you don't need perfection in a pellet. I'd recommend you try these pellets as they are nice.
Robert from USAYes, IF your gun is a .177 cal. they will work fine. They are fast and do have a sonic crack due to speed out of my RWS fun. Deadly on rabbit size varmints.
Gregory from USAHow do these compare with the RWS Hyper Velocity Pellet s- .177 Caliber? I am using a Browning 800 Express High Velocity Air Pistol. I'd be hunting small game.
asked LN2
I used these pellets in my Remington NPSS and could not hold a group to save my life. They are fast pellets but not accurate in my gun at all. They are worth a try in your rifle though. If you can get them sighted in they would not be a bad pellet at all. Give em a shot