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H&N Baracuda Green, Lead Free, .177 Cal, 6.64 Grains, Round Nose, 300ct

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H&N Baracuda Green, Lead Free, .177 Cal, 6.64 Grains, Round Nose, 300ct

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  • .177 caliber
  • Lead free
  • 6.64 grains
  • Round nose
  • 300 pellets

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Haendler & Natermann H&N Baracuda Green Specs

Caliber.177 (4.5mm)
Ammo TypeLead-free pellets
Suggested forSmall game hunting/plinking
Projectile Weight6.64gr
Ammo Shape
Quantity300
Price per Round$0.057
Muzzle Energy10 ft/lbs
Muzzle Velocity846 fps
Energy at 25 yds6 ft/lbs
Velocity at 25 yds633 fps
Energy from the initial value at 25 yards56 % Retained energy at 25 yds (an expression of the 25-yd energy compared to the muzzle energy)
Energy at 50 yds4 ft/lbs
Velocity at 50 yds486 fps
Energy from the initial value at 50 yards33 % Retained energy at 50 yds (an expression of the 50-yd energy compared to the muzzle energy)

Haendler & Natermann H&N Baracuda Green Review

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Things I liked:

Very well made (consistency in shape and size, etc.). For me, the H&N Baracuda Green pellets are pretty good; maybe one of the best going, if you're interested in going lead-free. Just enough weight to ensure accuracy, whether using only three pumps or the whole works, out of the many variable pumpers and CO2 air rifles in which I've tried 'em (Crosman, Winchester, Benjamin, Seneca, Beeman, etc.).

Things I would have changed:

Great Scott! These things are outrageously expensive! I bought about sixteen tins just a few months ago, which saved me a good bit, but as much as they cost then (I think it was about 3 to 4c each, after the multiples of 4 tins discount and free shipping), they're FAR more costly now (just under six cents each)! My wife insists the cost to stay lead free is worth it, but I can't help but be shocked by just how much more expensive my airgun hobby as become, just from the difference in pellet costs! I used to get lead pellets that would see me through a full month of target shooting (almost always at a penny a piece, sometimes two in .22 caliber) for the cost of just two-hundred of these (a single tin), and there's no discernable difference in performance, as one might hope from something costing five or six times more...

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INCREDIBLY expensive!

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Things I liked:

My go-to pellets, at least the undisputed champs before H&N started also producing the less expensive Match Green pellets (in tins of 500 instead of 300). The new wadcutters from H&N are pretty much equivalent in quality and utility, but they're considerably more affordable, which is a big plus for lead-free shooters. These aerodynamic pellets also are extremely accurate in all the air rifles in which I've tried them, and they work MUCH better in magazines (particularly those for my .177 and .22 caliber Dragonfly Mk2's) than do the Match pellets. These also produce a noticeably smaller footprint on reactive targets (such as Shoot-N-C and Splatterburst) than do their Match rounds, undoubtedly due to their being domed rather than flat. Depending on the targets I'm using, that can be a big advantage for me over other, less aerodynamically efficient pellets. Another truly excellent product from H&N!

Things I would have changed:

PRICE (more pellets for less money)!!!! Sure, that's blue-sky, wishful thinking, but hey, if I really could change something... :-)

What others should know:

Great in both .177 and .22 caliber. Until Pyramyd started carrying the H&N Match Green pellets, these were my undisputed, absolute favorites. The Field Target Trophy Green from H&B are a similarly domed pellet, but they're smaller, considerably lighter and I've had some problems with them being inaccurate in a few of my variable pumpers and won't be buying more when I run out. I've built up a stash of a few thousand of these extremely nice pellets (only the Predator GTO lead-free are better, IMO) that I'll be sure to keep in stock as long as I can afford them, along with the more affordable H&N Match Green pellets. For my needs, these (and the Match Green) H&N lead-free pellets are far and away the best available when it comes to price versus performance.

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they work well in my Gauntlet thank-you

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  • Paul from USA asked:

    Lead free, so what is the Alloy here? Tin , Pewter, ?

    • Mark from USA answered:

      Most lead-free pellets are a tin-zinc alloy.

  • Brian from USA asked:

    Why does it state that these pellets are for PCP rifles only on the tin, when in the reviews for these pellets, air gunners claim that they have used these specific pellets in their spring and or CO2 Airguns?

    • Tyler Patner from USA answered:

      They can be used in other power plants, but because of the light weight, H&N only recommends them in PCPs. The concern is that in a spring or gas ram gun, they are not heavy enough to cushion the piston which can damage the gun (simulates a dry fire). I see nothing wrong with using these in CO2 guns.

  • ron from Canada asked:

    can I use h&n barracuda green lead free 6.48 round nose in my Baretta 92 FS

    • Carlton from USA answered:

      Yes they fit well in the rotary magazine.

    • Erika from USA answered:

      Yes, you would be able to use them

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