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Winchester Round Nose .177 Caliber Pellets Winchester Round Nose .177 Caliber Pellets

Winchester Round Nose .177 Caliber Pellets

Winchester Round Nose .177 Caliber Pellets Winchester Round Nose .177 Caliber Pellets
$ 6.99

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Based on 1,227 ratings
Light weight
8.08
Value for money
8.13
Accuracy
7.88

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Product Description

A airsoft rifle is a type of sport
Hunting and pest control are both excellent uses for this product
The aerodynamic design of a vehicle maintains its speed over a greater distance
The penetration of lead pellets for hunting is exceptional

Questions & Answers

What is the number of grains?

Others have suggested that they might just miss out on ten It has been suggested that Pyramid Air might have some specs attached to it. Thanks for your help.

Is it possible that these will fit in my Beretta 92FS co2 pistol's rotary magazine?

I think it's the Winchester round nose. That model should be able to use 177 pellets Since it is their air pistol, you should first reach out to the manufacturer to get their recommendations.

No mass is given by this. Where does it come from?

Nine is the age of the children. It's so nice to have a pellet that is 8 grains and so weighty, but they are not of super high quality. Despite their size, they have had them slide out of their cages and fall to Domed roof of the Crosman Premier. The 177 Caliber 10 is a small caliber bullet. It is a good pellet to use 5 Grain Pellets. The best deal can be found at WM on line with free shipping.

Is this made to fit the P226 by Sig Sauer?

Could you please let me know if this question is serious? The Sig Sauer P226 will not accept these barrels. should find out what caliber of P226 you have, and then purchase ammunition for that caliber. The pellets in this ammo are for a pellet gun.

Selected User Reviews For Winchester Round Nose .177 Caliber Pellets

Works Great in Gauntlet PCP & OK in Magnum Springer - Good Value for Money TEN IS NOT the ninth problem
4/5

The Greek word for grain is 6 granules. -Picked these up for plinking with a Hatsan 125 Vortex break barrel and a PCP from Umarex Gauntlet. With the OLD version of the Winchester hollow points from Winchester (and not so well with the newer, lighter version) the Hatsan 125 does very well. In the end, that was what drove us to try these round noses. They are usually pretty accurate at 25 yards with the Hatsan 125. As a tact driver, they are a vital component of the Umarex Gauntlet. As part of my plan for this review, I wanted to make sure Amazon sent me a sample of Daisy/Winchester's hollow point pellets, so I could weigh them and see what they were like. The following are the results (in order of pellet weight)*nbsp *nbsp *nbsp The following 6br> A 64-bit > There is a weight of 9 on Amazon, whereas there is a weight of 6 on Amazon. This is not even close to it. In addition, Fair enough, you can see it on the Winchester site when you click on the link. The percentage of grains is 56. In contrast with Winchester hollow points, the found nose has a smaller skirt diameter (4. The difference between 62 mm and 4 mm is substantial. I am using a 71 mm round point for the hollows I believe close to 7 grains are correct, not 6. For the Hatsan Mod 125, the skirts are narrower than one may think (see the comparison below between the diameters of the Winchester hollow points and the Winchester round nose). Depending on the bullet, will have more of an effect on the Hatsan break barrel than on the Umarex Gauntlet PCP****AS A RECOMMENDATION***Great for the price, if you are shooting out of a multi-shot You will probably be able to use a pump, a C02, a PCP that shoots under 1000 FPS. In addition, The narrow pellet skirts are a deal breaker if you want to use them in a magnum springer.

Colton Lehman
Colton Lehman
| Dec 25, 2020
I've never seen it this good in Daisy 880 or Particularly at 10 pumps, these pumps do very well in my Daisy 880 and Winchester 1977XS
5/5

It's true they look and feel pretty cheap, but that might be appropriate, since the shoes were pretty cheap to begin with. $7 was all I had to pay. The price will be 31 for 500 at the end of June 2021, which on my view, is an AMAZING price for a jumbo tin. I've found that they've performed very well for a cheap pellet, and I've missed the target very rarely. When I have, it's been close enough that I attribute it to me rather than to my rifle, or to the I would most certainly order more if the price stayed the same as it was when I ordered them in June, but it is not the case. They have almost doubled in price in just a matter of weeks! That's too bad, because I won't buy another 500 for the current price of more than $13 (July 17). As for these pellets, I like them, but until and unless the prices come down I cannot recommend them unequivocally.

Leonard Morales
Leonard Morales
| Oct 22, 2020
The pellets are of poor quality
3/5

Based on my own experience testing these on my Chronograph, they exhibited a very broad velocity scale, with a maximum speed of 957 and a minimum speed of 802, As a result of the pellets' size being different, all pellets spread to such an extreme degree, with some almost falling throughthe barrels and others snugly fitting. If you want anything more than casual plinking, they aren't going to give you consistent slots.

Hazel Vazquez
Hazel Vazquez
| Aug 08, 2021
There was a great deal of inconsistency in the pellets
3/5

It is difficult to predict the consistency of these pellets. About 20 yards away, I shot 10 pellets at a fixed target (as big a can as I could). All their shots missed the can. Some shots were high to right, some were low to left, and some were far right. Although I admit that my aim might be off slightly, I still aim to do my best. The air rifle I was using at the time was the Ruger Blackhawk, with a scope, positioned in Even when I was shooting this far away, my aim was a little iffy, but not that bad and the pellets were flying all over.

Dalton Forbes
Dalton Forbes
| Dec 18, 2020
It is inexplicable why Winchester continues to use As kids often start shooting BB or pellet guns, it makes sense that companies continue to make these guns out of The statement "Lead is toxic" makes it clear how dangerous Additionally, not only did I send them back, but I certainly think everyone should learn about this horrible product and think twice before purchasing it
3/5

If you're even considering purchasing it, look up this compound again and research how poisonous it actually is and why MOST companies no longer use it!.

Jaycee Merritt
Jaycee Merritt
| Mar 28, 2021
Consistency is inconsistent, and the shape is There were some buttons that dropped directly into the chamber, and some that had to be pressed on
3/5

It was accompanied by a lot of deformities and not even the right kind of pellet was used.

Alessia Kim
Alessia Kim
| Aug 24, 2020
Can you hunt with a round nose? It received a five-star rating from me
5/5

It would be nice to keep these pellets on hand as I have an air rifle based on the Crosman Model 664 (also known as the Model 66) that is a fan of As well as the Crosman Premier wad cutters as well as the Crosman Hunter pellets, it likes them as well. Nevertheless, Winchesters seem to have an edge when it comes to accuracy. When I needed to kill a rat that was making himself at home in our chicken coop at night, I chose these poisons. A red led "tactical" style flashlight was mounted on the barrel, so the eyes of the little rats appeared to be glistening. I was able to kill the deer in one shot with the 2x7 scope, and there was no suffering involved. Round-nosed pellets may not be the best configuration for hunting pellets, but I will continue to use them as long as I am confident in their quality. There are maybe 15 air guns in my collection, including pistols, and I do not know whether the accuracy of my other air rifles will be as high as that of have performed some more testing in other air guns, I will update this post. Sometimes they'll go on sale for a nice price drop, and I'll pick some up if I see that.

Brayden Rich
Brayden Rich
| Mar 30, 2021
Please don't use them if you own or are buying the same gun as me
3/5

I've had the silent cat two years now, and these pellets are trash. . . they stick inside the barrel so please don't use them if you have a similar weapon to mine.

Kaiser Carey
Kaiser Carey
| Apr 08, 2021

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