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Crosman LUM77 Premier Domed Field 10.5g Target Pellets in a Tin (500 Count)

Crosman LUM77 Premier Domed Field 10.5g Target Pellets in a Tin (500 Count)

Crosman LUM77 Premier Domed Field 10.5g Target Pellets in a Tin (500 Count)
$ 14.89

Score By Feature

Based on 2,594 ratings
Light weight
9.48
Value for money
8.88
Accuracy
8.69
Easy to install
8.28

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Product Description

The weight of the package is It consists of five grains
This is a calibre.
There are 500 items in this lot

Questions & Answers

It is a good idea Is it possible to use five-grain pellets in a rifle capable of 625 feet per second?

The Titan NP has a heavy weight, and I will compare it with the other lighter weight to see which one is better. We use them in both of our Titan NPs. I have a 177 rifle and a This is a Benjamin Pumpmaster Classic in 177 caliber

Can you tell me what these pellets are used Are you hunting? How do you plan to achieve your goals?

I think both sides will benefit from it. Sub-zero temperatures are maintained by heavy pellets Therefore, less noise is generated as a result of sonic waves. It is a great place for birds and squirrels. It may be necessary to use lighter pellets for larger prey so that they can travel further/faster.

What are their chances of working in the ?

While they will work, the Gamo Cadet is a springer that runs at maybe 550 FPS (I own one of these It is difficult to wind a rifle with heavy pellets, especially if the spring is already worn out The 7 would be my choice, so I'd go with it. The 4 grain pellets are cheap and accurate (low costs). I also put a cheap green dot on my Gamo, and when I was 20 feet away, I was able to stack pellets on top of each other.

My data rate is 1250fps, and I have a Gamo Varmint. What are the chances that these will work?

Benjamin Trail is the best, and so are PCPs and since the Benjamin Trail is heavier than the standard. The 177 is more reliable and has more muzzle energy and can resist the winds and can also be used for pest control *br>They were out of stock for a while *br>99% of them are in good condition.

Selected User Reviews For Crosman LUM77 Premier Domed Field 10.5g Target Pellets in a Tin (500 Count)

I am a North Carolina Paramedic
5/5

I like to hunt, fish, and shoot air rifles. It's a heavier pellet than a hollow point from your premier line. During my testing, I've taken shots from 70 yards to no more than 80 yards with the premier dome pellet. This will increase your FPE because your weight will increase, but you will lose your FPS, which means you'll have more holdover afterward. Having said all this, a big thank you to you all! Mil dots will need to be used on the scope. The scope is a 3x9x32 center point 3x9x32 and I am shooting a 177 Gamo Silent Cat. Depending on the weight, zero to twenty yards dead on, 30 yards 1 mil dot, 40 yards 2 mil dots, and 50 yards three Six mil dots were on the shots that I've taken at 70 yards. You will notice a sharp drop in pellet range after 50 yards. This is a shot I make regularly if there is no crosswind and I have the opportunity to pace out my distance. In my experience as a crossman with hollow points, they are light enough not to knock down reliably, but they require far less holdover than a regular knockdown. My goal is to help anyone considering making a good purchase make a conscious decision.

Keith Harris
Keith Harris
| Dec 14, 2020
I am very pleased with the ammo quality and consistency
5/5

We have tried too many higher priced junks that were just pigs wearing These were ordered and we prepared to be disappointed again. I have a big surprise in store for you. In reality, this ammo is a lot better than it says on the box. Basically, I am just another shooter who wants super-high quality ammo at a reasonable price. The rounds I received were of the utmost quality. This ammo has an excellent weight, size, durability, etc. I just hope that they continue making this ammo for many years to come without changing any of the characteristics.

Lacey Vogel
Lacey Vogel
| Mar 30, 2021
Pellets that are among the best on the market
5/5

I find these pellets either equal or surpass the accuracy of expensive imported pellets, as you can see in the picture of 10 shot groups at 20 yds which are basically one hole, and they group under 5/8 of an inch at 50 yds when the weather is As far as accuracy, I've shot them with a variety of guns, but my Diana Outlaw PCP and Diana/RWS 54 Airking side lever got the highest marks. There are about 5 grams. During outdoor activities such as hunting and wind, pellets perform much better.

Makenna WHITEHOUSE
Makenna WHITEHOUSE
| Oct 10, 2020
I love the way Daisy looks at them! It's so cool to own these Crosmans
5/5

It is a caliber 10 of the 17 caliber. The Ultra Magnum Premier pellets weigh 5 grams and are domed. A few minutes ago my wife noticed another box out front and brought it to me to open (we do a lot of shopping online), so I set up my trap with a new Shoot-ing stick. I pulled out my trusty Daisy 880 and gave these pellets a shot! Bulls were absolutely nailed by the first pellet - With the eye of a twenty-something Five feet (I know, but that's the best I can do across the living room unless I rig something on the diagonal perhaps). Due to the fact that these are a bit heavier than what I normally shoot (and because I thought it would be fun), I shot all of my shots with 9 or 10 pumps instead of my usual 7 or 8, so that I would really be able to see what they were capable of. Bulls are the first to appear - After the first eye, four more followed, all in orange and most digging almost in the same hole. It's not bad at all! Wait a minute. It was an error Almost forgot my FIRST shot hit a piece of cardboard I failed to notice was standing up just below the muzzle when I fired, which didn't affect elevation but occurred when the pellet sheared off to the right by about one to one and a half inches. There was no doubt that I noticed the cardboard at that time because it, along with whatever it was attached to, flew off up and out of the barrel immediately. It was then that I experienced my wow moment, when I saw that sickly green-looking creature It has a yellow flower in the center of a circle of orange. In order to turn the rest of the bulls, the next five did all they could I have the yellow eye with a black hole, but since the black hole was only enlarged by the first, I still need to remove some orange before I place another target over the yellow eye. )A few words on what I am aiming for. Basically, my “pellet trap” is nothing more than 25 or 30 pieces of cardboard cut into squares (from all the shipping boxes) stacked on top of each other and then taped up near both edges with duck tape all around. I've been using it for a couple of weeks now, and so far the penetration has not been that bad. By using six-word phrases The self-measurement of an inch A sticky shoot-up As I often target C targets, I tend to go for It's possible that each sticker has six targets depending on the printed score numbers and the small yellow text near the outermost edge of the yellow circumference. After the poor thing has gone through all its misery, I stick a new shoot into it You're ready to go now! Tape the new target to the front of a scrap piece of cardboard, pull off the old one and reassemble the target. After a while, the cardboard slices between front and back start getting shot out to the point where I might need to worry about penetration, I just set up the shot and pull it. Then pull up the layers of cardboard out of the middle and replace them with new ones, leaving the front and back cardboard pieces (in place with duck tape) As soon as I reassembled the freshly refreshed trap I took an old piece of plywood and put it up against the wall along with an old piece of 1" plywood (just in case). The system seems to work pretty well to me. This is a really easy and quick way to dispose of awkward shipping boxes, and then you have to cut them up to get rid of them Pieces are put together and shots are fired When all is said and done, the cardboard slices easily fit in a trash bag, and you don't have to buy a metal pellet trap to contain them. When I pull the shot, I get to examine the pellets, which is also a benefit Up the cardboard and out it goes. Based on the deformation after impact and penetration, I am able to estimate how each will behave. Obviously, it isn't the same as shooting into a block of ballistic gel, but it is a whole lot more cost-effective. It's easy as pie, and completely free via the Shoot-me button I have tested it using C targets and it works, but there is I find the following to be pretty interesting if I just stick a new target sticker over the others every time During the bull run, the area behind the bulls - In some cases, the eye has been completely ripped out of the cardboard pieces, leaving a deep, wide hole, sometimes the next bull runs into it An eye pellet will pull the large orange circle near the central portion of the new Shoot-it® model It will sink with it down into the sinkhole When the bulls-piss the glass) An orange fix was all that was needed for the eye Instead of a whole new target, it makes a circle. When I saw this for the first time, it certainly surprised me. It must have been a mistake - I missed the whole Oh, where in the heck did the bulls go The eye is on you! The following action is not followed If that happens, make sure to take an up-shot! Otherwise I would have just stuck I think I'll take the one shot. Rather than sticking the new S-hook out underneath, I stuck the new S-hook inside instead The target should be taped on a scrap of cardboard and then the shot can be taken. Under the target there is an out target. By using it, I am able to keep the whole orange center of the target when I shoot another bulls-eye You can see it at least with the eye. now The pellets arrived from Crosman and were very heavy. for the night (my wife had to pull up her rolling desk containing her computer equipment in order to start her telecommuting shift at 645 p. m. These 10 are worth a whopping $00, and I really don't want to put one of them on my list. By using her company, she can get 5GR beasties A laptop or one of those very nice 27" HD flatscreen monitors was supplied, so that's all for today). This is the heaviest pellet I've yet fired through my Daisy 880, and thus far it has been the most accurate pellet I've used. All the pellets in the new tin have been tested The first shot was erroneous, but other than that nothing else happened. Aiming for the target, the shot hit exactly where it was supposed to. It is clear from the pictures on the box that these things are very accurate and my previously accurate (open sights only) air rifle really enjoys The Domed Ultra Magnums and Daisy together were so accurate that it was easier than ever for me to see exactly where I was going wrong with my breathing, aim, trigger pull, and any other issue that arose. When I hit something dead center when I intended to, I know it's my fault. As the old gospel blues song goes, "ain't nobody's fault but mine. " When I miss hitting something I've intended to, I'm on my own. Neither the rifle nor the pellet have a say. It's me. The reason I'm making such a big deal about this is to hopefully make for a slightly better reading experience (grin). In any case, it really made any tiniest mistake obvious, and that is actually Daisy and I have been very impressed by their performance and I definitely plan to get more of these bad boys when the tin runs out, at least until something better is offered. As a result, I just need to find something of similar or more weight that isn't made of lead, and when I do, I need it to cost at least an equal amount. I can wish for it, but it wouldn't be possible given lead is so cheap. In fact, this is a huge benefit when it comes to Crosman Domed Ultra Magnum pellets. In tins of 500, these pellets are incredibly easy to handle. It consists of Those will be a different way to pay for them when I get around to my next cleaning, which should happen soon, when I have to take all that lead pellet crud out of my rifle without taking out all its rifling. A couple of companies I know are JSB and H&S Have at least some that are coated and others that are uncoated This is better- My Daisy seems to prefer just about any non-lead pellet in spite of the fact that there are lead-heavy pellets available now that are likely to do the job, and probably even better, than these. I haven't done either of these yet because there is such a big difference in price, with several hundred of either costing almost four times more than 500 of the other, but I still think I'll give them a shot. What do you know? I may be able to use one as my new go-to There are always some pellets on hand whenever accuracy is absolutely critical and I'll always keep some on hand. It will be interesting to see what happens. In the absence of that, what will we do? The following 10 are the best. It is without a doubt that 5-grain Premier Domed Ultra Magnum pellets by Crosman are going to be something I choose to use Pellets are my go-to method when I must not miss my target.

Reed Perry
Reed Perry
| Apr 12, 2021
My Gamo is having bad groupings
3/5

As part of my attempt to zero my scope, I fired about 100 of these Gamo Whisper Fusion Mach 1 bullets. At first I thought it had to do with my rifle breaking in the new pellets, then I thought it was the scope, but now I know it is the I find that it works for other people. It is the first time at 15 yards that I get such inconsistent and open groups. About the size of 2 quarters, they were shaped like spheres.

Faye Cole
Faye Cole
| Aug 03, 2020
This is an excellent quality and such an accurate translation
5/5

Thank you. I received this today. There are 177 words in this sentence. You could try it with your Diana 34p pro compact 34-yard gun if you use 4 gm. Shoot a 1. I love the result. Excellent, excellent result. In a 34 yard range, you need a screw 5 inches long. You only have to shoot once to knock the screw down. In addition, I shot a 1 on one. The diameter of the cigarette is 5 inches. I can't believe how accurate it is. In addition to the two I bought, I probably will buy several more to use as soothing activities.

Kylee Hansen
Kylee Hansen
| Jan 05, 2021
The fit in the chamber is too tight
3/5

There is a very tight fit between these pellets and In short, they have to be forced out of the chamber. The problem is so severe that I think using them is unsafe. Prior to this, it was used. There are 177/7 in your sample. These worked fine because they were available in 4 grams / pointed tips. Took a chance on those because they were available. I would not recommend it.

Roberto Cook
Roberto Cook
| Apr 11, 2021
You could use it with a diamond back Crosman
4/5

It is hard to group pellets at long distances (120ft? I don't know if it is the CenterPoint scope, or the way this airgun fires pellets. There is less work in grouping these pellets than in grouping It usually weighs about 4 gr, but is sometimes difficult to put in the back of the barrel, some are okay, and some don't fit It's for that reason we have a lower I am more concerned with myself and my gearing, than the pellet itself when it comes to grouping, distance, and scope.

Jagger BURROWS
Jagger BURROWS
| Feb 11, 2021

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