Choosing the right pellet has a significant impact on accuracy, shot-to-shot consistency, and overall shooting experience — whether you're plinking at paper targets, training in the field, or pushing for precision at distance. Apolo has been developing its airgun pellet lineup for years, focusing on a broad selection of head profiles, weights, and calibers suited to different airgun platforms and shooting styles. The brand originates from Argentina and is well recognized among shooters looking for a solid balance between build quality and competitive pricing.
Apolo Pellets for Recreational and Precision Shooting
The lineup covers both classic diabolo pellets and designs intended for more dynamic or longer-range use. Apolo produces pellets across a range of head profiles — from pointed pellets with a sharp tip, through domed models built for consistent flight paths, to heavier variants designed for higher-powered PCP airguns.
The Conic and Pointed series have proven particularly popular, combining solid aerodynamics with reliable consistency during recreational shooting at paper targets, cans, and reactive targets. In practice, this translates to more stable pellet flight and greater predictability on medium-range engagements.
Apolo Pellet Calibers and Types
Apolo manufactures pellets in the most widely used airgun calibers — including .177 (4.5 mm), .22 (5.5 mm), and .25 (6.35 mm). This makes it straightforward to find the right option for everything from lightweight spring-piston airguns used recreationally to more powerful PCP platforms.
Depending on the model, shooters can choose lighter, faster pellets that perform well in dynamic shooting scenarios, or heavier variants that deliver greater in-flight stability at extended distances. The brand also offers copper-coated BB rounds for CO2 airguns equipped with rotary or stick magazines.
Practical Solutions for Airgun Shooters
Apolo pellets are valued primarily for their strong price-to-performance ratio and wide availability across variants suited to different applications. Metal tins protect the pellets from deformation during transport and storage — a detail that matters most when shooting for precision.
The manufacturer also develops premium series aimed at higher-powered pneumatic airguns, where pellet weight, stable trajectory, and wind resistance all become relevant factors. As a result, the brand's lineup appeals both to newcomers and more experienced shooters looking for a cost-effective training pellet.
Apolo at Militaria.pl
Militaria.pl stocks a range of Apolo pellets suited to spring-piston, CO2, and PCP airguns. The selection covers popular calibers — .177 (4.5 mm), .22 (5.5 mm), and .25 (6.35 mm) — including diabolo, pointed, and domed pellet types as well as steel BB rounds. The broad assortment makes it easy to match the right pellet to your airgun platform and shooting style, from casual plinking to focused precision training.