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    Crosman P177 .177-Caliber Pointed Pellets - 250 Count Tin

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    The Crosman P177 Pointed Hunting Gun Pellets are the perfect addition to your hunting accessories. The hunting gun pellets feature .177 caliber and...

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Air Pellets .177 Caliber

.177 caliber air pellets are a popular choice for use in air rifles and air pistols. These pellets are designed for use with air guns that operate at high pressure and are capable of shooting at velocities of up to 1,000 feet per second. 

One of the main considerations when selecting .177 caliber air pellets is the type of material they are made of. The most common materials are lead, alloy, and polymer. Lead pellets are the most traditional and are often the least expensive option. However, some players prefer alloy or polymer pellets for their accuracy and consistency, as well as their potential environmental benefits. Alloy pellets are made of a mixture of metals and are often more accurate and consistent than lead pellets, while polymer pellets are made of synthetic plastic material and are considered more environmentally friendly.

Another important factor to consider when selecting .177 caliber air pellets is the shape of the pellet. The most common shapes are wadcutter, dome, and pointed. Wadcutters are flat on the bottom and are designed for shooting at paper targets, as they create a clean, easily visible hole. Domes are round and are a good all-purpose pellet for shooting at a variety of targets. Pointed pellets are designed for hunting and have a sharp point for better penetration, but may be less accurate than other types.

It's also important to consider the weight of the pellet when selecting .177 caliber air pellets. Heavier pellets tend to be more accurate and have a straighter trajectory, while lighter pellets may be more affected by wind and are better suited to closer-range shooting.