Quite an expensive pellet, but it got along with a few barrels; it doesn't group well in every air gun. The workmanship is quite good, as is typical for Gamo. Upon impact, the penetration and mushrooming effect is definitely much better than with lead pellets.
Gamo pellets – forged from lead and equipped with a sharp polymer tip for an aerodynamic profile, optimizing flight and enhancing penetration on impact.
An outstanding "destructive" pellet engineered for plinking at cans, boards, and various objects intended for breakage or deep impact. These pellets are guaranteed to deliver extensive enjoyment to those who favor recreational shooting at non-paper targets.
Technical data
Caliber: 4.5 mm
Weight: 7.87 grains
Shape: Diabolo featuring a pointed polymer nose
Penetration in paraffin: 10.67 mm / 27 m
Manufacturer: Gamo, Spain
| Pellet type | Diabolo |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Quantity of pellets per package | 125 |
| Weight (1 pc.) | 7,87 grain |
| EAN | 7936760773904 |
| Manufacturer code | 6322711-B |
| Brand | GAMO |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 79
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It is a novelty, you have to get used to it, I think it's an interesting bullet. Carefully made, very accurate. I fired about 20 shots at the target, and they were all very close, good concentration. I haven't shot at cartridges yet, and it seems the most fun is there. I fully recommend it.
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This pellet represents a very high standard. Accurate and perfectly made pellet, great effect on the target, the only disadvantage is the price. I am sure that in the future many similar pellets will appear on the market. Definitely worth buying and trying, I recommend.
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The pellet is not worth its price, the penetration is not higher at all and the accuracy is decidedly worse. I think the product is overrated. I do not recommend.
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Correction to my previous comment. The pellet does penetrate 3mm plywood. My mistake during writing. I tested different thicknesses of plywood and just got confused. Of course, it's not as strong as the steel pellet in the orange Teflon-coated shell, but it's okay. The price might be a bit too high. Still, I recommend it and may buy again.
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The penetration is so-so. There are better ones. This certainly won't penetrate a 1mm thick steel sheet from a distance of 4 meters (it just makes a sort of dent). But, this can't penetrate that steel sheet from this distance with this steel pellet in the orange Teflon coating either (distance 4m). It also doesn't penetrate 3mm plywood. A can, such as one from peas, is shot clean through, but it must hit well. Referring to the Beeman 1920 Sniper 4.5mm airgun. No lubricant helps here either.
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Increased penetration compared to other pellets. Unfortunately, it's more expensive than the rest, but you get what you pay for. More fun costs more :) I honestly recommend it to enthusiasts of breaking bottles and piercing cans.
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Honestly - I give it a 4. Something is missing here. It looks a bit fancy, but should be cheaper. But overall it works :) Not yet tried on metal and glass objects - I hope it meets expectations!
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This is the best pellet for me, it pierces and is sharp, I recommend 100%. Although for this price there could be more in the pack, 100% satisfaction for me.
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Awesome pellet. Does the job. Penetrates a lot...
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Good pellet, with great penetration (tested on ballistic gel).
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Very good at "making holes".
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This is already my next pellet and so far this one is the best, I recommend it.
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A pellet with a cool look for showing off to friends and for destroying cans together.
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Nice pellet and very precisely made.
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