Crosman Hunting Pellets .177 Pointed Reviews

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5 Reviews For Crosman Hunting Pellets .177 Pointed

  • stiner035 6th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    By god. This is about good of a pellet as your gunna get...dad gum i been huntin for a good five days now and ive been killin my dinner...i really like them dad gum tweety birds they make some knee slappin stew

  • Guest 27th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    They show great accuracy, altogether i think it is a great pellet. You have to resight in your gun to get a good zero
  • patgreen123 Rank: Major 2nd Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I bought these pellets to use with my Remington Airmaster 77. They aren't quite as accurate as Crosman premier hollow points but still get a 1 inch group at 40 yards. With the limited power available from that gun, I wanted maximum penetration when hunting. These pellets penetrate better than any other pointed or domed pellet out there because of the harder lead and pointed shape. They penetrate even petter than Beeman Kodiacs. Upon shooting into plumbers putty, they penetrated 40mm where as Ko ...
  • amurrayx Rank: Major 4th May 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I tested a number of pellets from CO2 pistols, shooting them into ballistic gelatin. The Crosman Pointed is sort of a cross between a true pointed pellet and a round-nose pellet, with the best characteristics of both. The accuracy is almost as good as the Crosman Premier Domed, but out of all the domed and pointed pellets I tested, The Crosman Pointed penetrated the deepest into the ballistic gelatin time and again.
    With spring-piston rifles it is accurate as well, though I did not test the pe ...
  • Rene Matteau Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 16th Mar 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I find the Crosman Hunting Pellets .177 Pointed accurate enough for casual plinking and going through aluminum can.
    I don't know what they are like for hunting because I don't do any hunting.
    They cost about $15 for 1250 pellets at my local Canadian Tire