Gamo 632127554 ROCKET PELLETS .22 CAL. TINS OF 100 - BL


Key features
- •22 caliber Pellet
- •Quantity: Tin of 100
- •Style: round nose
- •Material: lead
- •Performance lead with a hardened steel tip; Pellet Weight (grain): 14.3 grain
Gamo 632127554 ROCKET PELLETS .22 CAL. TINS OF 100 - BL
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Customer Reviews
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easily chew through bone.
daniel diaz•April 29, 2018
extremely good perpetrators. these suckers chew through bone. youll have no issue taking down small game with this round given you use a strong enough rifle. i have a hatsan model 95 which this was tested with. in testing the rounds penetration capabilities i used a cow bone and well. you can look at the pictures. they did a swell job. note that, that is not a through and through shot. those are 2 separate shots into the bone. they each penetrated the first layer of bone and were stopped by the second layer.
I dont want to ding the product because they didn't ...
imagineit99165•November 22, 2017
I dont want to ding the product because they didn't work in my air rifle. But that is not to say they would not work in some one else's. They were to inconsistent for my needs.
Super accurate
DJ Green•August 13, 2017
These have been the most accurate pellets from my pellet gun. They have a great expansion to them. They also group really nicely. I have yet to use these to hunt squirrels or other small animals but I'd have no hesitation to do so
Arrived early and packaged in a big box for such ...
Miller•May 18, 2017
Arrived early and packaged in a big box for such a little item. It is quality and works exactly as it should in our Gamo Air Rifle.
Penetration is good with these
unionrdr•April 17, 2017
Penetration is good with these. I think they're a good choice where headshot penetration is of primary concern. Raccoons, opossums, even small feral pigs have fallen to a well-placed headshot with these out to 20-25 yards. That copper core does the trick here. At 14.3 grains for the .22 cal size, my chronograph yielded results of; High 756FPS/18.15FPE, low of 724FPS/16.65FPE out of six shots, with an average of 742.67FPS. These numbers came from shooting them from a Hatsan Striker 1000x .22 rifle rated at 800FPS with 13gr projectile.
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