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Binding: Sports
Brand: Gamo
EAN: 0793676015460
Label: Gamo
Manufacturer: Gamo
Model: 632264454
MPN: 632264454
Publisher: Gamo
Release Date: February 01, 2009
Studio: Gamo
Features:- Non-lead Alloy Airgun Ammunition
- increases velocity up to 25%
- 5.4 grain
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: PBA ammo can damage and even penetrate many metal airgun traps & targets. If you must use metal traps or targets, use our Heavy-Duty Metal Trap, the A.G.E. Quiet Pellet Trap, or traps & targets designated for rimfire guns. .177 caliber 5.4 grains Round nose 100 pellets True Gold 18 Karat gold plating eliminates barrel corrosion and enhances accuracy shot after shot.
Average Rating: 
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I'm sure these pellets work great in guns that can fire them, but they are too tight for my gun, and yes, I do own a .177 caliber Crosman break barrel. It's a few years old, but I didn't think specs or tolerances have changed this much!
Other brand fit well, by the way.
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I use a Crosman powerline 660 with 4x scope.
Shoots flatter! End of story.
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I really like the idea of a non-lead lightweight pellet. I shot the PBA from a GAMO Viper at a target placed at 20M. The pellets seemed to group less consistently than say their GAMO Match pellets. The quality is good and smooth fit into the breach is about 99% consistent.
Please understand this. Different pellet designs not only weigh different, but are shaped different. I find that if you zero in your gun with one type of pellet, your groups and point of impact will change slightly with every new type of pellet you shoot with even if it's ever so slightly. The PBA pellets I tried were no different. For me, they impacted the target high and slightly right of where I normally would impact a given target. The groups were all slightly larger than the pellets I normally shoot. As advertised, your fps will improve, perhaps at a slight cost of accuracy. I'm still going to shoot with them from time to time because of the "22LR" like "Crack" they make when they break the sound barrier!
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I bought some of these from a local store for about 6$ if you work it out it comes out as 6 cents per shot for somthing weaker than a .22 cal worth 3 cents a shot and I am using a 1000fps winchester breakbarrel rifel and I must say they are faster but not 25% but if you're wanting to hunt get some GAMO rockets their good inpact makes up for their lack of penetration.
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Faster than regular ammo. A bit less accurate. Does a lead pellet still kill? Yes, if you hit it right. If not, too big for a pellet gun! This is more expensive than .22 gunpowder ammo! Guns are more expensive too!
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