H&N Rundkugel, .177 Cal, 4.54mm Dia., 7.70 Grains,... |
| 5(1 reviews) |
| From: Haendler &... |
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| 4(5 reviews) |
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Gamo .177 Cal, 8.2 Grains, Round Lead Balls, 250ct |
| 4(54 reviews) |
| From: Gamo |
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Things I liked:Shoots very flat, seems to be more energy at longer distances. Things I would have changed:The lead dust, and the tin could use a threaded lid. What others should know: Did as advertised, breathed new life into my old air rifle. After 20+ years with my rifle I couldn't just pitch out, but it was so worn out I didn't shoot it anymore. These do seem to work VERY well in older air rifles. Things I liked: they can be loaded in certain beeman products fairly easy, where regular pellets are a night-mare to load or impossible or just a time consumeing pain, and you do not use that gun any-more....and they are pretty accurate, do not ever jam.. Things I would have changed:price,. What others should know:there is another brand we all know of, these are a far superior round ball pellet in every aspect.... the russian pistols love them, great groupings. Show Other ReviewsCreate an online review and share your thoughts with other customers
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Overall rating:5 5.0
Value for money:4 4.0
Size/Shape Distribution:4 4.0
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Things I would have changed:As usual, the tins--why can we have a sort of screw top?
What others should know:I find loading a .177 pellets a challenge in P-1, P-3, Dasiy 747, and GAMO Compact airguns. Yes, I am a "fumble-fingers" person. The Perfect Rounds are easy to deal with and load, and they have a fairly flat trajectory and hit hard. One day I'll try them with my Chrony and see what that looks like. They are fun, especially for plinking.