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A standard in the industry for many years, the Hunter Pellet offers the shooter greater impacting power and the uncompromising accuracy of a match pellet. Due to its weight and long range, knockdown power, it is for all shooting applications. Perfect for sighting in, target shooting and general hunting where pinpoint accuracy is a must. Terrific impact even when
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Gamo Hunter .22 Cal, 15.3 Grains, Domed, 250ct. Other products by Gamo In Stock
By Matt from USA on 2009-10-02 20:07:24 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:shape, soft lead Things I would have changed:a way to keep the soft lead skirts from getting deformed in the tin What others should know:i have gone thru 8 tins of these so far. none of my rifles are exceptionally accurate with these, but they serve the purpose i wanted them for, i decent pellet to plink
... Read MoreThings I liked:shape, soft lead Things I would have changed:a way to keep the soft lead skirts from getting deformed in the tin What others should know:i have gone thru 8 tins of these so far. none of my rifles are exceptionally accurate with these, but they serve the purpose i wanted them for, i decent pellet to plink with and do some light hunting with some of my springers.
quality control isnt the best i've seen, but that seems par for the course with Gamo products.
By Neil from USA on 2009-09-06 03:30:54 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Cheap Things I would have changed:They don't seem to work too well in my Benjamin Discovery compared to Crossman Premiers HP. What others should know:
By Scott from USA on 2009-04-07 06:07:42 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Wonderful accuracy, producing 0.44" 5-shot groups @ 25 yards on a gusty day out of my Gamo CFX.
The price is also decent, especially for a pellet that performs so well.
I also really like the screw top, as you can carry them in your pocket without fear of them popping open.
PyramydAir has also begun packing their pellet shipments
... Read MoreThings I liked:Wonderful accuracy, producing 0.44" 5-shot groups @ 25 yards on a gusty day out of my Gamo CFX.
The price is also decent, especially for a pellet that performs so well.
I also really like the screw top, as you can carry them in your pocket without fear of them popping open.
PyramydAir has also begun packing their pellet shipments so well that you could literally drop a box of them from six feet onto cement without damaging them!
They now use closed cell foam cut to fit each tin, separating each layer with cardboard.
MAJOR kudos to the packing team! Things I would have changed:Make tins of 500 available. What others should know:These pellets offer a lot of bang for the buck.
They also appear to be swaged, with the lead folded up at the nose, so these will open up on living targets quite nicely, expanding better than other similar pellets.
By Ernesto from USA on 2009-04-06 21:47:45 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Their shape, they have good penetration, price is good, they are very clean also.
Things I would have changed:Nothing at all What others should know:Good hunting pellet .
By Rick from USA on 2009-01-18 13:57:39 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Nice price. Nice grouping compared to some more expensive pellets. Things I would have changed:Needs more consistent shaping. Needs a better cleaning process. What others should know:Good less expensive hunting pellet.
By Customer from USA on 2009-01-12 09:57:13 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The soft lesd compound Gamo uses turns a .22 into a .25 cal pellet once it hits a squirrel at more than 650 fps. . The last day of squirrel season I got three squirrels. All one shot,One kill. This is the first time I ever saw that with an airgun. Things I would have changed: If shipped rough they will get all bent
... Read MoreThings I liked:The soft lesd compound Gamo uses turns a .22 into a .25 cal pellet once it hits a squirrel at more than 650 fps. . The last day of squirrel season I got three squirrels. All one shot,One kill. This is the first time I ever saw that with an airgun. Things I would have changed: If shipped rough they will get all bent up and be problematic. What others should know: Not the most consistent pellet.
By Customer from USA on 2008-12-30 17:06:21 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Low cost....nice tin.... Things I would have changed:It is what it is...an inexpensive pellet. What others should know:This is a very average, middle of the road pellet. If you are a plinker then this will serve you well without stressing out your wallet, but if you are a hunter you should use a much higher
... Read MoreThings I liked:Low cost....nice tin.... Things I would have changed:It is what it is...an inexpensive pellet. What others should know:This is a very average, middle of the road pellet. If you are a plinker then this will serve you well without stressing out your wallet, but if you are a hunter you should use a much higher quality round.
By Mr. from USA on 2008-12-02 21:32:48 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I liked the screw-top lid Things I would have changed:Better manufacturing process. This would allow a more consistant fit from one pellet to another. What others should know:I have several springer air rifles and have shot many pellets throughout the years. These pellets; however, are poorly sized and have
... Read MoreThings I liked:I liked the screw-top lid Things I would have changed:Better manufacturing process. This would allow a more consistant fit from one pellet to another. What others should know:I have several springer air rifles and have shot many pellets throughout the years. These pellets; however, are poorly sized and have no real consistancy to size, fit and flight. I would consistantly have to force the pellets into the barrel of the gun which would deform or change the shape of the pellets; this is also true for the .177 cal too. Spend a couple more dollars and get either RWS or Crosman Premier. I have never had a single problem with these two manufacturers.
By small game hunter from USA on 2008-12-02 20:48:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Cheap, consistant and awsome accuracy at long and short distances. Great knockdown power in my walther falcon hunter (.22) first pellet ive tried in it, and since i can place a 5 shot group in a 1/2 inch square at 20 yards i dont need to try anything else Things I would have changed:nothing What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:Cheap, consistant and awsome accuracy at long and short distances. Great knockdown power in my walther falcon hunter (.22) first pellet ive tried in it, and since i can place a 5 shot group in a 1/2 inch square at 20 yards i dont need to try anything else Things I would have changed:nothing What others should know:cheap and even if its not the best pellet in your gun its only $4.29!!! cant beat the price for small game hunting and random plinking, very cost efficient
By Gregory from USA on 2008-11-23 09:54:32 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Nothing Things I would have changed:This was pretty much the worst container of pellets I have ever purchased. Nearly every one was deformed (like a dirty pressing of the lead or something) in addition to about 60% damaged skirts. I wouldn't put ONE of these even in my worst gun. What others should know:They
... Read MoreThings I liked:Nothing Things I would have changed:This was pretty much the worst container of pellets I have ever purchased. Nearly every one was deformed (like a dirty pressing of the lead or something) in addition to about 60% damaged skirts. I wouldn't put ONE of these even in my worst gun. What others should know:They went straight into the trash. Check out the RWS domed pellets--- they have a reliable shape and sturdy skirts
By Philip from USA on 2008-11-02 02:12:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very cost friendly - you get 250 count. These do shoot well with very slight possibility of fliers; perhaps the ones with deformed skirts are to blame.
I use these in a Benjamin 392 with overall great results. My Benji is modified with a solid brass valve honed out (you can order from Crosman, just tell them you'd like a brass
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very cost friendly - you get 250 count. These do shoot well with very slight possibility of fliers; perhaps the ones with deformed skirts are to blame.
I use these in a Benjamin 392 with overall great results. My Benji is modified with a solid brass valve honed out (you can order from Crosman, just tell them you'd like a brass valve - same price as the alluminum); super sear; polished pump tube; silencer. I have used these in the past in a stock 392 with the same flight results. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:In my results, I have found that domed and pointed pellets give the greatest flight characteristics and distance. Dome allow for more energy transfer than pointed while not compromising overall distance.
By Allen from USA on 2008-10-03 13:33:52 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Price, screw lid tin, accuracy Things I would have changed:I have seen a couple with damage skirts. What others should know:I bought these initially because they were cheap. Last night I was shooting my Webley Stingray and had about 8 different pellet types at hand. My gun likes these Gamo Hunters. They
... Read MoreThings I liked:Price, screw lid tin, accuracy Things I would have changed:I have seen a couple with damage skirts. What others should know:I bought these initially because they were cheap. Last night I was shooting my Webley Stingray and had about 8 different pellet types at hand. My gun likes these Gamo Hunters. They shot better than Crosman Premiers, as well as other "match" pellets. They are certainly worth a try.
By carol from USA on 2008-09-30 08:40:18 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Screw on lid, Very acurate at long range,great expansion on impact, will bring a squarrel right down out of a tall tree. They fit snug in the barrel of my (22) rws. In fact better then Crosman dome, I use a pellet seat tool ( wonderful tool) Things I would have changed:they need to do a little dressing up on the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Screw on lid, Very acurate at long range,great expansion on impact, will bring a squarrel right down out of a tall tree. They fit snug in the barrel of my (22) rws. In fact better then Crosman dome, I use a pellet seat tool ( wonderful tool) Things I would have changed:they need to do a little dressing up on the mold that they are made in,little rough on the seams. What others should know:Don't let the looks fool you, these shoots right up there with the best! Have only tried these in (22) so can not say about the 177 cal.For me these are the best GAMO has to offer, These are great !!!
By Andrew from Canada on 2008-08-17 23:07:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:A lot of Punch for the money. Although still not in the same league as Crosman Premeir Dome's, I would put these round's up against anything JSB/RWS has to offer Things I would have changed:Make the skirt a little thicker, or take better care in packaging. What others should know:These round's are at parr
... Read MoreThings I liked:A lot of Punch for the money. Although still not in the same league as Crosman Premeir Dome's, I would put these round's up against anything JSB/RWS has to offer Things I would have changed:Make the skirt a little thicker, or take better care in packaging. What others should know:These round's are at parr with Kovohute Standard's, great Plinking/Pesting round.
By Doug T. from USA on 2008-08-03 02:21:43 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:They are inexpensive pellets. Things I would have changed:They are made of a very soft lead alloy. Many of the skirts are dented. What others should know:Because of the soft lead, they make a pretty cool "splat" flower type shape when they hit steel targets. Not to accurate in my TF-89.
By Henry from USA on 2008-06-05 12:13:53 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:These pellets are cheap and heavy. The very soft lead grooves well and gives me good accuracy in high powered 16+ ft/lb airguns. Things I would have changed:Factory packaging is poor. Although the tin is not dented the pellets are crammed in. As a result many skirts were probably bent or distorted, when the lid was
... Read MoreThings I liked:These pellets are cheap and heavy. The very soft lead grooves well and gives me good accuracy in high powered 16+ ft/lb airguns. Things I would have changed:Factory packaging is poor. Although the tin is not dented the pellets are crammed in. As a result many skirts were probably bent or distorted, when the lid was screwed on. What others should know:Cheap price for accurate soft lead pellets. You get what you pay for.
By John from USA on 2008-05-18 13:38:56 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Does what it says; has a harded tip great knock down power Things I would have changed:The Size/Shape Distribution is not as good as espected What others should know:Good for hunting. So don't espect anything else.
By Customer from USA on 2008-04-15 08:32:23 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I love the acuracy at long range targets. Great gor hunting small game. Things I would have changed:the mold could use a little work but it really doesn't affect acuracy that much. What others should know:they are good for target practice and hunting
By Airgunhunter69 from USA on 2008-02-20 21:19:08 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The pellets seemed kind of cheaply molded but if you look closely the shape was actually very nice. Accuracy was farely good i shot 1in. groups comfortably. The shape and uniformity are pretty obviously for the price they cannot be prefect but they shoot well. Things I would have changed:Maybe the mold to be better
... Read MoreThings I liked:The pellets seemed kind of cheaply molded but if you look closely the shape was actually very nice. Accuracy was farely good i shot 1in. groups comfortably. The shape and uniformity are pretty obviously for the price they cannot be prefect but they shoot well. Things I would have changed:Maybe the mold to be better quality because the pellers have some rough edges because of the ridges in the skirt but overall a descent pellet What others should know:I shoot an rws model 48 and it doesnt really matter what type of pellets i use because the gun is so consistent.
By mzo from USA on 2007-12-09 23:34:34 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the accuracy and moderate penetration power Things I would have changed:a bit more penetration What others should know:it works well with BAM B26-2
By Dan from USA on 2007-09-30 05:51:41 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Like most Gamo products very Good, not great. Things I would have changed:Pellet consistency. What others should know:You have to decide if it works in your gun or not.