Key Specifications: Compatible: .177 caliber Air Rifles and Pistols only Caliber: 177 cal Pellet Type: Wadcutter/Match Grain: 7.4 Ammo Material: Lead Count: 1,250ct
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Brand | Crosman |
Item model number | 71250 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 842357 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 028478712508 |
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Excellent service and quality! Very pleased!
I only used them from about 15 feet, they seem to be fairly accurate. I call them hole punchers.
These shoot well in all CO2 and break barrel guns that I have tried and very few are malformed. The real question is why can we not get these on the store shelves?
There is a lot of plinking fun in this box.
Listed as competition pellets, These are 7.4 grain and work well with my S&W, daisy 717,747, and 777 air guns. Also Crosman MK II.
I'm very pleased with the Walmart.com services. It saves time and money and best of all? I can do my shopping from my laptop.
I wouldn't call them match grade, but they are definitely at the high end of practice grade. My Walther LGR loves these. For the price, what more can you ask for?
Due to weight the shipping was great, but would have been better to get them in the store.
We are using these pellets for target practice as they are supposed to provide the roundest hole through a paper target. The pellets appear uniform in shape and of good quality. As shot, my groupings are consistent.
There are several reasons this brand of pellets deserves some bashing, and I'm about to do some of it. First of all, I first began airgunning over 25 years ago, and when I did I always bought the Crosman brand - they were accurate, priced well, and good quality. Well, here I go trying them after 20 plus years, and they are nothing like they used to be. You will be frustrated that the pellets now have several quality control issues, and are very dirty. I bought 2 boxes of these pellets for indoor plinking, and to my dismay, I got 5 or 6 tiny lead splinters in my hands within 2 hours of shooting because the pellets have thousands of 1-2mm lead shavings in them, and there is absolutely no warning about this anywhere on the warning label. So, not only are the pellets dangerous to handle because of lead splinters, but you also should not breathe in the lead dust. You really need to wear a pair of good mechanics gloves while handling these if you don't want splinters. Another flaw is the left on mold outline, which needs to be removed in order to increase accuracy. If you don't mind lead splinters, they're ok for plinking to save money if you wear thick gloves to protect your hands, but that alone will deter most shooters. Your best bet is to buy a top brand to protect your health, because lead splinters can lead to all sorts of health issues. It needs to be on the label that these pellets have dangerous lead splinters that are nearly impassible to get out!