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The Crosman Premier LPPH77 .177-Caliber Piranha Pellets deliver 10.5 grain hollow point rounds engineered for enhanced expansion and penetration. With an aerodynamic shape for superior accuracy and a generous 400-count tin, these pellets are perfect for serious target shooters seeking consistent performance and value.
Brand | Crosman |
Size | .177 |
Model Name | LPPH7 |
Sport | Target Shooting |
Material | Lead |
Item Weight | 0.68 Pounds |
Shape | Hollowpoint |
Product Dimensions | 5"W x 1"H |
Cross section shape | Round |
UPC | 028478145405 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028478145405 |
Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
Style | Classic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84 x 4.84 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Crosman |
Warranty Description | LIMITED 30 DAY WARRANTY |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | LPPH7 |
B**N
Doesn't fit Gamo Swarm Whisper barrel - have to force.
Doesn't fit Gamo Swarm Whisper - have to force them into the barrel. Obviously cannot used magazines either. Called Crossman, and they sent me another 10.5 gr can that are domed instead of the "Piranha" - they don't fit either.Wondering if it's an issue with the pellet gun throat being too tight.Otherwise, seem to shoot fine once you get them in the barrel.
J**N
economy with performance
In a higher power spring air rifle these have yielded good accuracy while being one of the most economical choices. Well-formed ammo with few deformed skirts. Would purchase again.
C**G
Shoots accurately
All pellets were made perfectly and shot patterned well
J**G
Hard alloy
A little bit dirty when you open a fresh tin, a few shavings need to be cleaned up, but nothing a quick ISO wash and sprits of WD-40 couldn't take care of... try a can of HATSAN USA branded pellets to see if you want to see really dirty pellets.Like all Crosman pellets they have a seam, are really shiny, and decently hard... most likely a Lead Alloy to get the hardness and weight achieved.Have tried dozen of brands, weight, and shapes of pellets and found the two Gamo 1250 plus fps pellet rifles I have likes a heavier pellet. My go to pellets from H&N and JSB are silly expensive right now so I wanted to try these 10.5 grain pellets from Crosman.I shoot pellet guns both for a fun hobby with the kiddo and for hunting destructive varmints around the property, so accuracy and hard hitting expansion is required. Low price is always a bonus.Unfortunately I think these pellets and our rifles are too strong for hunting with these pellets... good enough accuracy at the range I need them, but so far multiple kritters confirmed with a clean entrance and exit with little to no signs of expansion from the pellet meaning the pest would most likely suffer if my aim isn't true.Shot a few cans, was able to retrieve a pellet, even after a through and through shot... the pellet barely has a scratch on it... cheap lead pellets from Beeman, Daisy, Winchester, etc. all look like a lead pancakeSo I will only be using these for target shooting, not for hunting with my high fps rifles.Going back to the H&N Baracuda Power Copper 10.6 grain and JSB Diabolo Heavy 10.3 grain for hunting purposes
A**A
Great looking pellets
On time and pellets look good no damage
R**N
Delivers the Ouch!
You need a pellet that hits hard? This pellet will deliver!I was in needed of a pellet for my Gamo air rifle that would penetrate the shell on an armadillo. This Piranha hits hard and will penetrate the shell of an adult armadillo for a kill shot.
S**7
Do NOT buy these...even if they are on discount.
This is the first (and last!) time I buy Crosman pellets. I read the reviews - but I should have read the questions instead. So many "great" reviews. If you check the questions, they nail the issue with these pellets on the button. They do NOT feed! They are TOO LARGE TO FIT INTO A .177 BARREL!I own a Ruger Explorer .177 and have been shooting a few different brands, mostly H&N though, to control the bird (pigeons) population around my home. I had good experiences with every other brand I used. Accurate and very lethal all: H&N, Gamo, Umarex and Daisy. All were excellent for what I needed.Then...I saw these Crosmans on special. So, of course I buy them with the mind that they cannot be wrong. Right? Wrong - very wrong. Thinking that a name brand like Crosman would never send me crap like these pellets made me confident as I waited for them to be delivered.As soon as they arrived, I went to my backyard and loaded my first Crosman pellet. Wow! Utter disappointment. I literally had to FORCE the pellet into the breech. I should have paid more attention to this HUGE warning sign. I did not. I shot the pellet...and nothing. It came out of my barrel like a slow pitch softball. I thought, OK, maybe 1 bad pellet out of 400.Wrong again. I tried 5-6 more. Same thing. I forced each one into my breach with the same results. Pellets dropping from my barrel in front of me like like dying butterflies. The last one literally stuck in my barrel! I had to shoot the rifle several times before it finally just dropped out. Such a fitting end.So, at that point I learned my lesson. I'll never buy Crosman again. Returned and now waiting for my refund. Thanks for enlightening me Crosman.
A**.
Accurate
Accurate is really good it's also the rifle or pistol your using. If your needing accuracy then this is what you need. I used a cheap bb rifle and better one it was better than using round bbs. For best results clean your gun and put some oil in it.
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