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Engineered for Precision and Power
Pellets are designed to maximize the accuracy, velocity, and impact of airguns. From flat-head wadcutters for clean paper punching to pointed tips for penetration, each type serves a distinct purpose. Available in .177, .22, and other calibers, they're compatible with a wide range of pellet rifles and pistols.
Choose the Right Pellet for Your Purpose
Domed pellets are ideal for distance and accuracy, while hollow points deliver powerful expansion for pest control. Match your ammunition to your mission and take full control of every shot. Stock up to ensure you're always range- or field-ready.
FAQ
What’s the difference between pellet types?
Wadcutter pellets are flat for paper targets, domed for general accuracy, pointed for penetration, and hollow point for hunting and expansion on impact.
What caliber should I choose?
.177 pellets are great for target shooting due to their speed and precision, while .22 pellets offer more knockdown power for small game and pest control.
Can I reuse airgun pellets?
No. Pellets deform on impact and should never be reused. Reusing them can damage your airgun and compromise accuracy and safety.























