- ManufacturerCrosman
- Caliber.177
- Ammo TypePellets
- Ammo Weight7.9 grains
- Pellet ShapePointed
- Pellet Quantity500 ct
look good but they chamber inconsistently and give lack luster accuracy. Groups at 25 yards from MY Gamo Bull Whisper BC averaged 2 1/4 inches not at all good enough for me. I had high hopes for these as they are affordable but cheap isn't cheap if you cant hit your intended varmints.
Pros
Good tin, good looks good pricing
Cons
Inconsistent chambering, Poor accuracy in MY gun
These pellets flew pretty straight from a Daisy 901. One inch groups at 10 meters.
Pros
Good accuracy for the money.
Cons
They were a bit dirty. Quite a bit of dust/particles.
This pellet is a great long distance killer on smaller animals. Even at a relative distance for large pig sized animals don't under estimate this pellet. This thing is lethal and is not a toy. Make no mistake about this pellet, it is nearly as good as any of the high quality name brand pellets. These pellets will give you a run for your money. If you need long distance killing power for rodents or even a few larger animals, try these first and see if they work well with your rifle. Remember that air rifles like certain pellets better than others. Always keep this in mind. Try several different types to make sure you have the right pellets for your rifle. One item to always remember, you should aways carry two type of pellets with you. Use the rounded heavy domed type of pellet for short distance shooting and the pointed type of pellet for long distance shooting.
Pros
Very uniform in size and shape and weight.
Cons
None
Decent pellets, I just got a Gamo Big cat 1250 and the pellets didn't fit in the muzzle very well. They are to tight, and not very accurate. I prefer the normal Crosman pointed pellets, which are cheaper.
Pros
Good point and impact.
Cons
Too tight of a fit and short.
Good pellets, I have to really push them into the barrel, they barely fit but they are fast and accurate. Good pellets. I would recomend the round hollow points or the dome 10.5 grains over these though for the same price and count.
Pros
Fast
Accurate
Cons
Too much penetration on animals and soft targets. Barely fit in the barrel of my Crosman Optimus .177 cal.
Recommended by a friend. It comes in a huge case but strangly it just where 300 of them. But contacted Crosman, new box recieved! Verry accurate with the guns I use.
Pros
Cheap
hard to get in crossman phantom, +1 inch group and 10 yards, they are easy to bend and alot of bad pellets in the tin, for the money they are ok but i wouldnt recomend for hunting
Crossman and Benjamin make good pellets. These premiers have to be specifically scoped in for your rifle, work well in medium to semi high powered rifles.. a good value and excellent stoper.. No troubles with pest at 15 20 meters. i use them in a older tech force side lever springer...about 700-800 fps..Defintly a good hunting round. target placement is key. i can hit a coke bottle cap at 20 meter every time...thats a 3/4 inch group. Accurate enough for hunting with good penetration
Didn't seem to notice any real big pro's or cons with these. They're better than the cheap $3.00 pellets, but I would suggest paying a few extra bucks for the good stuff if your looking for quality. These would probably work alright in an air pistol.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.can this pellet be used in the Crosman 357 - 6 revolver or will it be to long in the clip?
asked Andrewpointed pellets are a bit too long for most pellet pistols. I am pretty sure the 3576 is wide enough though since it has one of the widest clips in pistols..
Steve from USA
I couldn't get it into the breach of my Benjamin Brawler break barrel. How do you rate a pellet that you can't shoot. I got these with the "Buy 3 Get 1 Free" package. I bought 2 H&N tens and a ten of Crosman 7.4 gr. pointed like these. I was able to shoot all of these.
Pros
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Cons
Couldn't load it the gun.