Gamo Round Lead Balls .177 Reviews

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Gamo Round Lead Balls .177
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  • Reviewer Ratings4.4 stars
  • Overall Rating4 stars

7 Reviews For Gamo Round Lead Balls .177

  • Guest 20th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    Good Points: They are cheap, go much farther than normal bbs..


    Bad Points: They are not very acurate and win shooting near rocks or other hard objects they are very dangerouse becouse they spit back!!!!!!


    General comments: Well there cheap but for for acurate shooting not the best in the market...

  • Marlon James Rank: Lieutenant 13th Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    GENERAL COMMENTS:
    What more can I say? They enter the barrel easily. Some pellets deform slightly if the the shoulder or shirt is too wide when loading. Pellets don't always get placed straight in & lazy as I can get I'll just shove it in and seat it w/ my Beeman pellet seater.
    On small pests there is over penetration, definitely, especially with sportster or magnum models. Which may have to be followed up by a humane finishing shot.

    I've spent many times shooting at a variety of target ...
  • patgreen123 Rank: Major 1st Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I bought these for my Gamo P-23 air pistol. They performed much better than regular steel bb's and they shot just as good as the regular pellets out of that gun with the added ability of multiple shot without reloading. I didn't try them in an air rifle because I use regular pellets in all my rifles. They hit way harder than steel bb's because of the increased weight. They are also way more accurate because they are full bore (.177) vs. .175 for steel bb's.
  • gamoshadow1000 Rank: Staff Sergeant 18th Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    So after searching all over for these pellets desperate to get them I finally found them, only to find out they aren't as good as I thought they would be.
    They are ok in pistols but when I tested them in my rifles they are useless.
  • amurrayx Rank: Major 18th Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    A great alternative to High pwer BB guns like the Crosman and Daisy pumps. Even works in BB pistols. Better power compared to BBs.
  • markabnc Rank: Sergeant 4th Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I bought these to shoot in my Gamo P-23. They worked great and since I shoot at a steal trap they are alot safer than BB's. I got a lot more mess on my hands with these round balls. It may have been lubricant or lead dust ?? I don't know.

    But the thing that blew me away was when I tryed them in my Gamo Viper rifle. They are equal to or better in accuracy than anything I have shot. At 10 meters I shot my best group ever (so far anyway). It was a hair less than .25 inches c.t.c.

    I al ...
  • bchandley Rank: Staff Sergeant 30th Dec 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I use the Gamo Round Lead Balls in my Baikal Makarov, as although it is a BB gun, it has a rifled barrel.
    These lead balls grip the rifling and cause no damage to the internals of the pistol, plus because of the weight, hit very hard indeed.

    It would be interesting to see how they would perform in an air rifle but really dont want to risk them in my AA TX200.
    If anyone else can try these in a cheap rifle, or even has the guts to try them in a decent one please let me know the results as in ...