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US Mall 1 - 100 - Pk. of Gamo® .177 Cal. Raptor™ Power Pellets

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List Price: $15.99
Our Price: $6.97
Your Save: $ 9.02 ( 56% )
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Manufacturer: GAMO
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Gamo EAN: 0793676015460 Feature: caliber: 0.177 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: GAMO Manufacturer: GAMO Publisher: GAMO Studio: GAMO
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caliber: 0.177 quantity: 100 pellets
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Customer Rating:      Summary: 6-7 cents a pop? Comment: I bought some of these from a local store for about 6$ if you work it out it comes out as 6 cents per shot for somthing weaker than a .22 cal worth 3 cents a shot and I am using a 1000fps winchester breakbarrel rifel and I must say they are faster but not 25% but if you're wanting to hunt get some GAMO rockets their good inpact makes up for their lack of penetration.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why so expensive? Comment: Faster than regular ammo. A bit less accurate. Does a lead pellet still kill? Yes, if you hit it right. If not, too big for a pellet gun! This is more expensive than .22 gunpowder ammo! Guns are more expensive too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: i dont know what your talking about Comment: first off...the raptor pellet is only the round. your rifle decideds weather the round will go through something. i got a set of theese with my gamo whisper. i had to start looking what was on the other side of the squirrle becasue i cracked a window. if your rifle is 1200fps, this is a good ammo for it
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad for the speed and penetration Comment: This PBA is excelent IF your using them for hunting. If your using to practice shooting (or match) I would recomend using a cheaper heaver (lead) pellet. I seem to get about .50" difference in accuracy between the "PBA" and the Gamo "Rocket" pellets.
PBA Raptor 1.25 C/C @ 30 yards.
Gamo Rockets .75 C/C @ the same.
Keep in mind that every gun shoots different and those PBA's may shoot better for you. Regardless I will always keep a tin of the PBA around for those pesky little critters!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: not bad Comment: Using them to shoot squirels (tree rats). Did not get in-out penetration. Tips rounded, not pointed. Higher velocity, but I seriously doubt anywhere near 25% they claim. Don't know if they're worth the extra cost for short range (about 50 feet or less). Better than Gamo magnum, but not much at the range I'm shooting.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: 6-7 cents a pop? Comment: I bought some of these from a local store for about 6$ if you work it out it comes out as 6 cents per shot for somthing weaker than a .22 cal worth 3 cents a shot and I am using a 1000fps winchester breakbarrel rifel and I must say they are faster but not 25% but if you're wanting to hunt get some GAMO rockets their good inpact makes up for their lack of penetration.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why so expensive? Comment: Faster than regular ammo. A bit less accurate. Does a lead pellet still kill? Yes, if you hit it right. If not, too big for a pellet gun! This is more expensive than .22 gunpowder ammo! Guns are more expensive too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: i dont know what your talking about Comment: first off...the raptor pellet is only the round. your rifle decideds weather the round will go through something. i got a set of theese with my gamo whisper. i had to start looking what was on the other side of the squirrle becasue i cracked a window. if your rifle is 1200fps, this is a good ammo for it
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad for the speed and penetration Comment: This PBA is excelent IF your using them for hunting. If your using to practice shooting (or match) I would recomend using a cheaper heaver (lead) pellet. I seem to get about .50" difference in accuracy between the "PBA" and the Gamo "Rocket" pellets.
PBA Raptor 1.25 C/C @ 30 yards.
Gamo Rockets .75 C/C @ the same.
Keep in mind that every gun shoots different and those PBA's may shoot better for you. Regardless I will always keep a tin of the PBA around for those pesky little critters!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: not bad Comment: Using them to shoot squirels (tree rats). Did not get in-out penetration. Tips rounded, not pointed. Higher velocity, but I seriously doubt anywhere near 25% they claim. Don't know if they're worth the extra cost for short range (about 50 feet or less). Better than Gamo magnum, but not much at the range I'm shooting.
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