Hunt confidently with Seneca .25 Caliber Pointed Pellets, designed to deliver deep penetration and reliable terminal performance on small game. A heavy 43.2-grain pointed profile keeps trajectory stable and maximizes downrange energy in high-powered PCP rifles. These pellets are not suitable for spring, gas-piston, CO2 or pump airguns. Each tin is packaged with 83 pellets.
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Seneca .25 Cal, 43.2 Grains, Pointed, 83ct
- .25 caliber
- 43.2 grains
- Pointed
- 83 per tin
- Use only in Seneca, AirForce, Evanix and other high powered air rifles
- Use only in the powerful PCP airguns like the ones listed above; these will NOT perform well in spring- or gas-piston guns, CO2 guns, single-stroke pneumatics or multi-pump pneumatics
- ManufacturerSeneca
- Caliber .25
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Ammo Weight 43.2 grains
- Pellet Shape Pointed
- Pellet Quantity 83 ct
Super happy.
At 80 feet almost hole in hole
Great pellet in the seneca 2500 up to 225 to 250
After that larger spread at 300 feet 3 inch spread
Just purchased 14 containers
Pros
Nice small spread
Cons
Not enough pellets per container
If you try to put these in an .25 airforce Texan forget it, they are to big and won't fit!
Pros
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Cons
Won't fit a texan
Question?
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asked Shawn from USA

Great shooting pellet in my Condor. Too heavy for use in the meek or mild .25's i.e. Benji Marauder or other 800ish fps .25 cals. These will drop your speed down into the low 600's most likely and have massive drop at long distances. But in a powerhouse the likes of the Airforce Texan these shoot excellent speed with deadly accuracy well past 100yrds.
Pros
Nice heavy pellet in a .25 cal and priced very reasonable Shoot beautifully in my AirForce Condor .25. Massive energy, with big impact. Heavy enough to get the FPS down to subsonic speeds with the massive power the Condor produces.
Cons
Haven't found any yet.