H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme 5.5mm (.22) Pellets (x200)
£9.95
Pellet Multi-Buy (Buy 10+= 5% off or 20+ =10% off)
Heavy Pellet with Tremendous Shock Effect for Effective Hunting.
The H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme pellets are specifically designed to deliver tremendous shock effect upon impact, providing a rapid energy transfer that maximizes the effectiveness of each shot. With a heavy construction and cross-shaped hollow tip, these pellets are ideal for long-range hunting and small pest control.
Key Features:
Tremendous Shock Effect:
The cross-shaped hollow tip ensures an explosive shock effect, allowing for quick energy transfer and maximum impact, making it highly effective for small pest control.Heavy and Accurate Design:
These heavy pellets offer exceptional accuracy at longer ranges, providing tight shot groups for precise hunting and target shooting.Superior Aerodynamics:
With best aerodynamic properties, these pellets maintain high accuracy even at longer distances, making them an excellent choice for those looking for precision in hunting and pest control.Smooth Finish:
The smooth finish ensures smooth loading and firing, while the deep hollow tip enhances performance through optimal expansion and effective energy transfer.
Specifications:
- Ballistic Coefficient: 0.018*
- Available Weight: ~18.52 grain (1.2g)
- Available Head Size: ~5.50mm
- Quantity: ~200
- Recommended For: Small pest control up to 40m
- Not Recommended For: Large pest control or paper target shooting due to potential poor cutting patterns
Important Notes:
- Ballistic Coefficient numbers are approximate and may require adjustments for your specific airgun setup.
- Quantities are based on weight and may vary slightly.
- For the most accurate weight measurements, we recommend using digital jewellery scales.
Recommendation:
The H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme pellets are perfect for small pest control at ranges up to 40m, offering a tremendous shock effect and superior accuracy. They are not recommended for large pest control or paper target shooting due to potential issues with pellet deformation and poor cutting patterns.
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