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by PowerReviewsPros
- Accurate (14)
- Easy to load (10)
- High velocity (7)
- Great velocity (5)
- Good value (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Target shooting (9)
- Practice (8)
- Backyard (7)
- Long range shooting (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Experienced (11), Recreational user (3)
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Most Liked Positive Review
best pellet ever and very accurat
i used this to decreasethe population of rabbits and pigones. i tried several different pellets none as good as this
i used this to decreasethe population of rabbits and pigones. i tried several different pellets none as good as this
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Most Liked Negative Review
"Don't judge a book by its cover"
these pellets arent that good. They maybe fast but the accuracy is flat out HORRIBLE. They are really only good for practice. Plus the price is rediculous.
these pellets arent that good. They maybe fast but the accuracy is flat out HORRIBLE. They are really only good for practice. Plus the price is rediculous.
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- Accurate
- Easy To Load
- Great Velocity
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
Back yard rodents of all kinds.I have a Ruger Air Magnum 17 caliber and it is deadly. I have killed all kinds of pests with this pellet!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Load
- Good Value
- Great Velocity
- Long Range
Cons
Best Uses
- Practice
- Target Shooting
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
good product for practice and occasional pest control. would recommend to a friend. thanks for the prompt deivery. wayne
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Load
- Good Value
- Great Velocity
- Long Range
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Practice
- Squirrels
- Target Shooting
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
Whoever says this pellet is inaccurate needs help with their aim or needs a different gun. I've found these to be highly accurate and consistant. I've killed several squirrels at 40 yards or better. I wouldn't even consider any other pellet. They cost a little more but they're worth it.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Load
- Good Value
- Great Velocity
- Long Range
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Practice
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
Shoot Pest
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy To Load
- Good Value
- Great Velocity
- Long Range
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
shoot stuff. it kills stuff
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accurate
- High Velocity
Cons
Best Uses
- Practice
- Target Shooting
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
I like the accuracy and the consistancy
Pros
- Accurate
- High Velocity
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
great pellets,only complaint is the cap on the container wont stay on.
Pros
- High Velocity
- Looks Cool
Cons
- Inaccurate
Best Uses
- Practice
- Target Shooting
Comments about Gamo USA .177-Caliber Raptor P.B.A Pellets, 100 Count:
these pellets arent that good. They maybe fast but the accuracy is flat out HORRIBLE. They are really only good for practice. Plus the price is rediculous.
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Q:
Can the gamo .177 caliber raptor P.B.A pellets be used with the ruger air hawk .177 air rifle without harming the gun.Asked on 3/16/2010 by lokey1 answer
A:
YES YOU CAN; ALSO THE RUGER MAGNUM .177 , be prepared for a loud shot;also the farther distance of your target ;the less acuracy especially on a windy/drafty day. these are very accurate at 10 to 60 yards.!After that your better off with a much heavier target or hunting design pellet.!Answered on 2/19/2012 by ITALIAN REDNECK from No. Va.
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Does GM sell this product line in 22 caliber as well?Asked on 10/3/2009 by Backyard hunter from No. Little Rock, AR1 answer
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no-.177 onlyAnswered on 1/28/2010 by paul from lynchburg,va
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I have a Beeman air rifle and the owners manual says to only use lead pellets.Will the Raptor PBA pellets damage the rifle bore?Asked on 8/21/2009 by John from Neenah WI2 answers
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no not really just try them out and see..Answered on 10/16/2009 by clay from charleston, west virginiaA:
No, they won't hurt the bore but they can hurt the guns tube, piston and seal. The lead warning is so you won't shoot steel BB's or steel darts thru it which will damage the rifling. A choked barrel is even more sensitive and steel will ruin it in one shot.
As for these pellets; remember the warning about dry firing? Well the lighter the pellet the closer it is to a dry fire condition. Example; cleaning pellets are the same as a dry fire, so always use a lead pellet with them. These PBA aren't that bad, but they are harder on the internals of the gun than heavier lead is.
You said Beeman but didn't mention model. An R1 or RX for example have choked barrels where a cheap china gun does not. For me that's where I'd draw the line, a real German gun isn't worth the risk, but use in a chinese gun is fine.
The light PBA will harm a more powerful non-German gun like the Ruger Magnum more than it will a weak Ruger Explorer because the damage from a dry fire is worse with a stronger spring.Answered on 2/25/2012 by Chevota from CA
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what does "p.b.a." stand for?Asked on 8/10/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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It stands for Performance Ballistic Ammo.Answered on 8/11/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech
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what is the mm.Asked on 6/18/2009 by autosniper2 answers
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4.5 mm, Like all .177's I think.Answered on 8/12/2009 by T from IndianaVERIFIED BUYER
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MilametersAnswered on 8/11/2009 by Gianni the hunter from Providence RI






