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Gamo Pro Magnum Pellets .25 Cal- 175 Ct.

  • Code: 632173654 · .25 · 21.91 grains · 175 ct
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Pro Magnum .25 Cal Pellets- 175 ct

Good hunting pellet that has an excellent mushroom effect upon impact.

21.5 Grain

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Specs
  • ManufacturerGamo
  • Caliber .25
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Ammo Weight 21.91 grains
  • Pellet Shape Domed/Round nose
  • Pellet Quantity 175 ct
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Average Customer Review
4.0
4.08 Reviews
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4.0
By JoannaUSAJuly 6, 2016

Cheap... Decent pellets. Really don't have any complaints. Seen cleaner than Crosman/Benjamin pellets in general. Much cleaner than daisy pellets. Not as nice as jsb but also don't cost as much. Good for plinking. No complaints at all. Why spend 3x as much when just starting out? I'm learning the basics of how to shoot so these are great.

Pros
Cheap, pretty clean. Fairly uniform. No misshapen junk in the tin.

Cons
None so far. I'm not a great shot so any failures are more than likely my fault.

5.0
By DerekUSAApril 6, 2015

Excellent pellet, good speed with nice flat trajectory solid impact deep penetration, reminds me of PBA gold with a Lil more weight.

Pros
Everything

Cons
None

5.0
By PaulinoUSAJanuary 21, 2015

I use these pellets on a Hasan 125 . They are extremely accurate and deadly. I recommend washing the ammo with dish soap that cuts grease. I had great results doing this.

Pros
Accurate. Long range great killing factor for hunting

Cons
I had to w ash them to get great results.

2.0
By SidneyUSAJune 10, 2014

Bought a tin of these to break in a new Hatsan 125. The pellet skirts varied in thickness and I could tell the diameters were not consistent as some were loose when loading and some were very tight. Groups at 50 yds. were about 3-5 inches. Might be OK for close up plinking but I would recommend higher quality pellets for hunting.

Pros
Inexpensive, good for break in or close back yard plinking.

Cons
Inconsistent sizing and poor accuracy.

5.0
By BernardUSAMarch 10, 2014

I purchased a tin of pellets in order to compare to the .177 and .22 pellets I shoot today. I don't have a .25 cal shooter yet but plan to purchase one in the next 2-3 weeks. I'm looking forward to punching bigger holes in whatever I'm shooting at.

Pros
Size matters.

Cons
A bit more expensive than .177s or .22s but still a lot cheaper to shoot than any centerfire ammo..

1.0
By DavidUSASeptember 29, 2013

I bought the 10 pack on sale and what a mistake. I took 5 pellets out of each tin and miked them. I got so many different readings that I finally stopped writing down the results. When I looked at the pellets from the bottom you could see that the skirts on everyone were thick on one side and paper thin on the other. That is why they wouldn,t stay under 2 inches at ten yards. I worked inth the aircraft industry for 20 years and yes I know how to use a mike. I own several pellet guns and have shot most brands and styles of pellets but none this bad.

Pros
Screw on lid.

Cons
A total waist of good money.

5.0
By RichardUSAOctober 9, 2012

At 21 grains it is the lightest lead pellet, except for the English pylarm.

Pros
Price and light weight.

Cons
Die marks on pellets.

5.0
By parkerOctober 21, 2010

droppd a fox this morning

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Could I use this pellet for long ranges for a fox in my hatsan 125 .25? Or is it not accurate enough?

asked Ben from USA

Definitely not for my hatsan 125 in 25cal I had a 6 inch group at 10yards rested on a bench and was able to get a 5shot group with pmags that was 3\8ths inch at 10 yards but still wouldn't use this gun on a fox any further that 30 yards because it has to be a head shot and those pellets may not pennitate the scull. I would use jsb domed for it cause I know they would do the deed with my gun they are almost as accurate! Within 30 yards.

TJ from USA

Depends what you mean by long range. It was one of the more accurate pellets from my Hatsan Striker 1000

John from USA

The answer is maybe and maybe not. My hatsan loves this pellet but yours may not. It is more accurate with this pellet than the pellets that cost three times as much. The only real way to know is to give it a try and see. One good thing about these is that it's cheap to find out. At the very least you will have some cheap pellets to practice with.

Denise from USA

I purchased these pellets with my Hatsan 125 recently and used them basically for break in of the rifle. They did not group well at 25 yards (3-4 inches) and did not fit consistently when loaded in the barrel. Some were tight and some were loose. They would be OK for short range plinking or breaking in the rifle but I would not recommend them for long range hunting. You would have better accuracy and knockdown power with JSB, Beeman or H&N pellets in the heavier 25-31 grain weights.

Sidney from USA
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