Benjamin .177cal Hollow Point Lead Pellets - 7.9 Grain (750 Count)
Benjamin .177cal Hollow Point Lead Pellets - 7.9 Grain (750 Count)
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Benjamin .177cal Hollow Point Lead Pellets - 7.9 Grain (750 Count)

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  • Benjamin .177cal Hollow
  • Point Lead Pellets
  • - 7.9 Grain (750 Count)
Current price is $16.992.3 ¢/ea
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Mar 21, 2017
FirstTimer
5 out of 5 stars review

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Reasonable priced consistency

I went through more than half of them at 20 yd's with only 3-4 flyers, they provided consistent dime size groups. At 75 yd's ; 1000 FPS ; straight, but 14 inches low.

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Aug 3, 2014
me987654321
5 out of 5 stars review

They shoot very well in my gun

Every break barrel pellet rifle I have has a pellet that it shoots better than others. My main gun I use nowadays has been performing well with RWS Superdomes and Gamo Rockets but not so much with any of the Crosman pellets, which my other guns to fine with. I was able to shoot smaller than a dime size 5 shot groups at 20 yards with these on the first go around. I think I paid a dollar more for these than the Crosman hollow points, and these have 250 more per tin. As with any break barrel pellet rifle you gotta just try different pellets and see what works. These far exceeded my expectations as they shot as good or better than any of the other pellets I have tried in this particular air rifle. They all fit snuggly in the breach, which I think is good. Pellets that fit tight always seem to be more accurate. Give em a try, no guarantees they will be what your gun likes, but there is only one way to find out.

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Sep 15, 2014
Charlier3
5 out of 5 stars review

Best pellet in all 5 of my .177 air rifles.

I shoot paper targets at 45 feet using an artillery hold and I have found these pellets to be the best of the 12 different brands of pellets I own. On three different days, I shot 10 pellets from each rifle and the groupings with a dime sized center to center measurement are (from lowest to highest) - 23, 24, 24, 27, 29. None of the other 11 pellets came close to that kind of grouping. I found the quality to be good and the pellet "fit" consistent. Plus, paying less than $10 for 750 pellets is a great value.

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