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Hyper-Velocity Lead Free Field Pellets (Type 1 - For Standard Guns) .22 Cal, 11.3 Grains, Pointed, 100ct
Skenco airgun pellets are lead free and contain no tin, precision two piece construction. The plastic skirt creates superior air seal and reduces friction in the barrel. These zinc and aluminum alloy pellets are totally environment friendly. They develop approximately 20% higher velocities than typical lead pellets and penetrate better than any other pellet available in the market today.
Unbeatable combination of Quality and Value.
Type 1 .22 (5.5 mm)
Green Plastic Sabot, Steel Top
Made for most .22 (5.5 mm) airguns
These pellets WILL NOT FIT Crosman and Daisy Magazines!
Will not fit Gamo or Umarex metal magazines (Beretta, Colt, Walther Lever Action Rifle etc.)
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Hyper-Velocity Lead Free Field Pellets (Type 1 - For Standard Guns) .22 Cal, 11.3 Grains, Pointed, 100ct. Other products by Skenco In Stock
By Customer from USA on 2009-10-27 18:23:05 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:High Speed Pellet!! Lead free.Penetrating .Perfect for medium power c02 pistols.Amazed with this one. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:This i tested on my Crosman 2240 pistol and in is EXCELLENT. Very good penetration on sheet metal targets at 20-25 feet. Went clean through them
... Read MoreThings I liked:High Speed Pellet!! Lead free.Penetrating .Perfect for medium power c02 pistols.Amazed with this one. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:This i tested on my Crosman 2240 pistol and in is EXCELLENT. Very good penetration on sheet metal targets at 20-25 feet. Went clean through them but after 8th shot on a new cylinder power goes down.First 8-9 shots are a blast! I am considering to buy the Crosman 2260 single shot c02 rifle and see how the velocity does with this pellet,Cant wait ,so far they are very fast/deadly. Also i have to mention ,do wear eye protection if shooting at close targets , Green plastic sobot tends to fly back at impact as the metal pellet goes into target.Sometimes the whole pellet goes right through target and keeps going ,so if unsure of back ground ,set up a sturdy trap to catch these little rockets. No miss fires ,and lead free is perfect ,This is a pellet not to take lightly!Perfect pellet rating i have to leave .Excellent for low -medium power air guns (Will get ALOT more velocity).They are very well designed, And i will get more.
By Customer from USA on 2009-10-18 00:24:33 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very high velocity.Lead free.penetrating power. Things I would have changed:Nothing. An Excellent made pellet. What others should know:This is one very fast /high velocity -deadly pellet. The pistol i used it with is the Crosman 2240. At 15- 20 feet it went through sheet metal targets with ease. Didnt key
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very high velocity.Lead free.penetrating power. Things I would have changed:Nothing. An Excellent made pellet. What others should know:This is one very fast /high velocity -deadly pellet. The pistol i used it with is the Crosman 2240. At 15- 20 feet it went through sheet metal targets with ease. Didnt key hole at this distance ,just made a hole in them and some of the green plastic sabots came bouncing back .And a few stuck right in metal target after metal pellet traveled through.And make shift back stop sometimes stops them. At 30 -40 feet these still have enough power to shatter glass bottles also. Noticed at longer ranges they tend to go off some .Maybe i need a higher velocity pistol or rifle to get them to stay on line at long distance. but for the crosman 2240 and range i shoot them at ,they are excellent. Also do make sure of back ground and surrounding area for fly aways ,these do go through alot of material if not stoped adequetly, can be deadly. Wear eye protection and be extra carefull ,especially with these fast /well made pellets.
By Jack Frost from USA on 2009-05-14 20:28:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked: I liked the concept of shooting a .22 cal lead free high velocity sabot projectile, safety in handling, and environmentally safe. Things I would have changed: I would balance this type of pellet; add one or two more expansion rings around this sabot projectile for stability, less blow-by, and for flatter trajectory
... Read MoreThings I liked: I liked the concept of shooting a .22 cal lead free high velocity sabot projectile, safety in handling, and environmentally safe. Things I would have changed: I would balance this type of pellet; add one or two more expansion rings around this sabot projectile for stability, less blow-by, and for flatter trajectory. What others should know: I zeroed my Beeman Sportsman .22 cal RS2 Series air rifle at the manufactures recommended distance of 35 ft., using Predator Polymag .22 cal 16 gr. pellets; (excellent pellet by the way), researching these Predator Polymag pellets on the internet I came across these Skenco lead free airgun pellets, I thought that these would be great for my purposes, but after purchasing and trying out these 11 gr. sabot pellets, I found they weren't all that accurate, shooting 30 pellets, I found the majority of these pellets to be spoilers, the few that did hit their targets did have the accuracy, and knock down power, although this type of pellet is a good idea, this particular pellet needs a little more quality to its manufacturing or to its design, or both, they're just too unstable during their flight to the target .
By Thomas from USA on 2009-04-11 09:57:39 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Size & Shape Things I would have changed:Weight - a little more would make a big difference . What others should know:Great pellet for shooting things @ 10yds or less.These pellets are NOT accurate for shooting at long range.They are to light weight.Save some money and buy the RWS brand there exactly the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Size & Shape Things I would have changed:Weight - a little more would make a big difference . What others should know:Great pellet for shooting things @ 10yds or less.These pellets are NOT accurate for shooting at long range.They are to light weight.Save some money and buy the RWS brand there exactly the same.
By Patrick from USA on 2009-03-20 20:17:25 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:They're a pretty color. Things I would have changed:Everything. Except the color. What others should know:Good idea, bad execution. I purchased these thinking they may be the saboted-slug equivalent for an air rifle. They're not even close. First off, these things are highly inaccurate. No matter what, these
... Read MoreThings I liked:They're a pretty color. Things I would have changed:Everything. Except the color. What others should know:Good idea, bad execution. I purchased these thinking they may be the saboted-slug equivalent for an air rifle. They're not even close. First off, these things are highly inaccurate. No matter what, these pellets would not group better than 3" @ 20 yards. That's with a bench rest vise, a clean rifle, and a full tank.
Second, they wouldn't even penetrate thin, brittle plastic targets (think Skoal lids). There is no weight to them. I don't know how they got to 11 grains, because these things are noticeably lighter than some .177 I was using in my other rifle. And the plastic sheath stripped off the round every time, thereby losing even more weight upon impact.
Third, the metal tip is actually shaped somewhat like an arrow (wide head, narrow shaft) and hard as steel. There was absolutely no deformation by the metal part of this round. Which means that almost none of what little energy this round has was transferred to the target anyway.
Look, I'm new to airgunning. I've only dealt with firearms in the past. I don't expect to be able to shoot an air rifle 600+ yards, and still take down an animal. I don't even expect to be able to take down a bunny with my air rifle past 20 yards. But in order to take down any type of game, the energy stored by the rifle and/or round has to be transferred to the target by the projectile that strikes the target. This round will not do that. It is too light, too rigid, and too poorly bonded to do more than scare whatever you're aiming at. IF you can even hit it.
By Michael from USA on 2008-12-13 01:28:56 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Has very nice penetrating power. Pretty good with accuracy if they work well with your particular air gun. Things I would have changed: What others should know:Performance seems particular to the specific air gun. Two of my springers liked them, but didn't fit my PCP repeater. Knock down power better
... Read MoreThings I liked:Has very nice penetrating power. Pretty good with accuracy if they work well with your particular air gun. Things I would have changed: What others should know:Performance seems particular to the specific air gun. Two of my springers liked them, but didn't fit my PCP repeater. Knock down power better than most lead pellets of much heavier weight.
By JD from USA on 2008-04-11 13:03:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Lead free. No lead dust. Great for indoor shooting in households with kids and infants. Seemed accurate enough for my needs. Things I would have changed:It would be nice if there was more selection, such as heavier weights, maybe solid copper, brass, zinc, etc, with a waxy coating. I'm sure the market for lead-free
... Read MoreThings I liked:Lead free. No lead dust. Great for indoor shooting in households with kids and infants. Seemed accurate enough for my needs. Things I would have changed:It would be nice if there was more selection, such as heavier weights, maybe solid copper, brass, zinc, etc, with a waxy coating. I'm sure the market for lead-free pellets will grow. What others should know:I haven't tried it yet, but the plastic sabot looks good enough after shooting to re-use.
By Andrew from Canada on 2008-03-21 08:23:24 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Awesome Penetrating power!, and extremely accurate w/ the right gun Things I would have changed:Price, and quantity per container. What others should know:These type's of pellet's(those w/ a sabot.Skenco's/Prometheus/etc,.) shouldn't be used in Bolt-Action gun's. They're much more suited for a break barrel
... Read MoreThings I liked:Awesome Penetrating power!, and extremely accurate w/ the right gun Things I would have changed:Price, and quantity per container. What others should know:These type's of pellet's(those w/ a sabot.Skenco's/Prometheus/etc,.) shouldn't be used in Bolt-Action gun's. They're much more suited for a break barrel, You may also put a drop or two of your favourite lube in the container, and shake it about a little(It did wonder's w/ my TAC 1.
By fxstrom from USA on 2008-03-03 10:38:49 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:super penitrating dangerous flying peices of zinc and aluminum with great groups out of my benjiman sheridan super streak 22 Things I would have changed:the price What others should know:at 1100 fps these will go straight through the bottom and top of a wd40 can in one shot
By Mike from USA on 2007-10-28 07:45:17 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:lead free Things I would have changed:?quality control What others should know:I tried fixed-position shooting, but still the grouping was poor at 25 feet with a Crosman 2240. I don't mind paying the extra price for lead-free, but these are worse than shooting nothing. I wouldn't buy these again.
... Read MoreThings I liked:lead free Things I would have changed:?quality control What others should know:I tried fixed-position shooting, but still the grouping was poor at 25 feet with a Crosman 2240. I don't mind paying the extra price for lead-free, but these are worse than shooting nothing. I wouldn't buy these again.
By Customer from USA on 2007-09-10 18:24:53 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:there a nice weight Things I would have changed:the plastic part in the back because it makes then spin sometimes What others should know:there are great for up close but arent good for long range there not accurate after about 25 ft