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Polymag .177cal Airgun Pellets, 200ct

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About this item

  • Caliber: 0.177 caliber for airguns
  • Quantity: Includes 200 pellets in total
  • Product Type: Belongs to AIR GUN PROJECTILE product type
  • Weight: Weighs 0.01 ounces per pellet
  • Style: Features Classic style


.177 caliber 8.0 grains Pointed 200 pellets


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
These pellets shoot tdc with a little scope tuning. When shooting friendly competition with friends, these red poly mag points are the first grabbed.Shooting targets are more fun when your target isn't missed. Dents the steel target as they are shot with a higher velocity pellet gun.Enjoy the weekend and back your neighbors when the call to help arises. The woods are wild with coyotes who wander in town looking for easy prey.These poly mags are a good value for your money. May I suggest aiming an inch above target as the barrel is pulled down when pulling the trigger.Happy Plinking!
Katherine J. Moro
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2019
This is by far the best and most consistent pellet I have used in my pellet gun. Very accurate at pressure. Using a Benjamin Marauder with a 3x9 scope easily take squirrels head shots at 40 yds if I can keep the dog from spooking too much. Fun for us both.
Dan Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018
If you must use a pellet gun for hunting these pellets are the only way to go. Ive taken game as large as rabbits with these in a crossman phantom, granted I was shooting at a very close range. Pellets arrived in excellent condition, no crushed or deformed tails that I could see. If you are serious about varmit control I recommend you visit a gunstore and invest in an actual .22 LR. But if you must use an air rifle ill say again these pellets are the only way to go.
Jeffrey Chaney
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2018
If you are in to small game hunting these pellets are by far the best choice. Extremely accurate and the take down power is incomparable to any other pellet I've tried. You won't be disappointed!
greatwhite22
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2015
i waited a while since purchasing these to rate these because i wanted to like them so much. i have shot the $10/tin gamo red fires a bit and while not very accurate, they sure do hit hard. i figured at around $20 for 200, these would be better. twice as much, twice as better, right? wrong! whatever deviation in accuracy that i experienced with the gamo red fires', was compounded by the polymags' in correlation with the cost. i tried shooting them in the following: a gamo hornet, a daisy powerline 880, a crosman powermaster 66, a benjamin 347, a crosman m4 177, and even in a chinese under barrel lever rifle. they would not fit in any of my rotary clip-fed pellet pistols due to length. the performance in the rifles was so bad that i did not shoot any at any live targets. accuracy was very poor and regardless of rifle, a five shot group would wander aimlessly across an 8X11 sheet of paper at 15yds. many of the pellets in the tin were so deformed as to be unuseable, even tho they were packaged nicely in bubble wrap...they even had a sheet of bubble inside the tin under the pellets. didnt help.in summary, while your air gun might shoot them more consistently than any of mine did, the number of deformed pellets was right up there in the ludicrous section of the meter, and those wont be good for anyone's pellet gun.update 5/6/18: so after I culled the deformed skirts out of these I stuck them at the back of a shelf and just recently found them again. shot a few again with low expectations and was astonished to find that the same gamo hornet that threw them all over paper like a 3rd string H.S. quarterback a couple of years ago, now prints cloverleafs with them at 20yds. Maybe due to removing the damaged half? Still not impressed with price since this makes them cost twice as much if you have to discard half, but if I found them for around $10/tin I might buy more since they hit like a ton of bricks if you can get them to hit where you aim. I have added a star for the energy-to-target transfer of these pellets...still impressive.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2015
These are excellent. I use them in my Gamo Silent Cat and they are accurate and deadly. I use them for rabbit and squirrel control in my yard and have excellent results at 20-30 yards, they kill just about every time even with a poor shot like me.
James The Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2014
I have tried a number of other pellets in my Crosman 1377, and this has been by far my "highest kill ratio" pellet.While I do love this pellet, and found it worked best in my gun, I encourage you to try a bunch of different kinds. I was recommended a number of different types of pellets before I landed on this one in my own research, and I've come to realize every gun is different. What worked perfectly for a buddies rifle, didn't work well for mine, and the only difference was the model of gun.
Crackin4
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2013
I have tried about 7 different pellets in the following two Air Rifles.- Gamo Whisper (1st Gen) Spring Driven, 1200 FPS PBA and 1000 FPS Lead- Gamo Bull Whisper Bone Collector, (3rd Gen) IGT Piston Driven, 1300 FPS PBAWith both weapons the Predator Polymag .177 time and time again delivered accurate shots. Very consistent performance. I sited in with both weapons and placed 5 rounds in about one nickel sized hole. Many times in the same holes as previous shots. Knock down power is impressive with both rifles as it is used primarily for Squirrel eradication on my property. At 8 grains it was light enough for the Whisper and added the needed knock down power for my son. Even with the higher FPS Bone Collector it held consistent groups. Groups where repeatedly shot from 20 yards at a stationary target for zeroing.I have upgraded both rifles optics. On the Whisper I went with the Cvlife Tactical 3-9X56 red&green mil-dot illuminated optics hunting air rifle scope and added upgraded mounts-the Leapers Accushot 1-Pc Mount w/1 Rings, 3/8 Dovetail. I was worried about screws loosing due to the high FPS and medium locktite was used. On the Bone Collector I went with the same mounts and the Crosman CP392RG Centerpoint 3-9x32mm Riflescope. Out of the two scopes I would recommend the 9x32 due to its absolute clarity.If you are looking for more knock down power for higher FPS this pellet will work but I also like the Beeman Crow-Magnum .177 Cal, 8.80 Grains, Hollowpoint and the Gamo Rocket .177 Cal, 9.6 Grains, Ballistic Tip. Both are very accurate over and over again and have excellent knock down with the higher FPS Piston Rifles.
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