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100 - Pk. of Gamo .177 Cal. Raptor Power Pellets

100 - Pk. of Gamo .177 Cal. Raptor Power Pellets
Brand: Gamo

List Price: $16.47
Buy New: $6.97
You Save: $9.50 (58%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No

MPN: 632264454
UPC: 793676015460
EAN: 0793676015460

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • caliber: 0.177
  • quantity: 100 pellets

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
100 - Pk. of Gamo .177 Cal. Raptor Power Pellets offer more hopped-up air power and velocity! This specialty Ammo increases power and velocity of your air gun up to 25%! Look at the performance: Supersonic PBA performance ballistic alloy; 18K plating eliminates barrel corrosion and enhances accuracy shot after shot; Guaranteed lead-free and environmentally friendly. If Your Gun Shoots: 600 FPS, Velocity Increase with PBA: Up to 750 F.P.S.; If Your Gun Shoots: 700 FPS, Velocity Increase with PBA: Up to 875 F.P.S.; If Your Gun Shoots: 850 FPS, Velocity Increase with PBA: Up to 1,062 F.P.S.; If Your Gun Shoots: 1,000 FPS, Velocity Increase with PBA: Up to 1,250 F.P.S.; If Your Gun Shoots: 1,250 FPS, Velocity Increase with PBA: Up to 1,562 F.P.S.; Order Today for the hunting edge! 100-Pk. of Gamo .177 Cal. Raptor Power Pellets


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very high velocity   June 7, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have paid thousands of dollars for the damage the squirrels have done to our house. So I purchased an air rifle with the PBA .177 Gamo pellets, and at present have 16 squirrels and everyone was a through and through shot. I could hardly believe it because I was judging by my childhood air rifle which did good to make it through one side of a coke can.


5 out of 5 stars i dont know what your talking about   May 23, 2008
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


4 out of 5 stars not bad   July 28, 2007
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

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.


4 out of 5 stars Not bad for the speed and penetration   January 24, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

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!!



4 out of 5 stars Fast, but maybe not as accurate...   December 24, 2008
I really like the idea of a non-lead lightweight pellet. I shot the PBA from a GAMO Viper at a target placed at 20M. The pellets seemed to group less consistently than say their GAMO Match pellets. The quality is good and smooth fit into the breach is about 99% consistent.
Please understand this. Different pellet designs not only weigh different, but are shaped different. I find that if you zero in your gun with one type of pellet, your groups and point of impact will change slightly with every new type of pellet you shoot with even if it's ever so slightly. The PBA pellets I tried were no different. For me, they impacted the target high and slightly right of where I normally would impact a given target. The groups were all slightly larger than the pellets I normally shoot. As advertised, your fps will improve, perhaps at a slight cost of accuracy. I'm still going to shoot with them from time to time because of the "22LR" like "Crack" they make when they break the sound barrier!


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