🎯 Shoot sharp, shoot smart — lead-free precision for the modern marksman!
The Blue Arrow .177 caliber pellets deliver exceptional accuracy with a lightweight 6.4 grain design. Crafted in a classic arrow shape and completely lead-free, this 250-count pack from Skenco offers eco-friendly performance ideal for professional and hobbyist shooters seeking precision and sustainability.
Brand | Skenco |
Style | Classic |
Shape | Arrow |
Caliber | 0.177 |
Cross section shape | Round |
UPC | 687929446494 |
Manufacturer | Skenco |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.3 x 2.2 x 0.9 inches |
Package Weight | 4 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Skenco |
Part Number | SK-LF25045040 |
C**2
excellent pellts!! highly reccomended!
i have used these rounds in my Gamo p-25, Gamo p-23, Crosman 760sb, and my Ruger Blackhawk, These are very accurate rounds, they are all the exact same, this company produces a great product and must have great quality contral as all the pellets are the exact same, great for hunting, as well as all other uses, very very accurate! They shoot well at all velocities i have to test them on, from 400fps up to 1,000fps, i highly recomend these to anyone looking for a great all purpose pellet with excellent accuracy and penetration, these will penetrate metal, and do a number on rabbits and racoons! A great all purpose round!!
M**W
skenco blue arrows just dont cut it.
these skenco blue arrows are close to being a good pellet.i have both a gamo whisper and a gamo hunter.these pellets just dont seat tight enough causing a poor group on paper.not to mention falling out of the breach while quick loading in the field.
R**R
Rifling on Barrels Shaves off Threads of Blue Plastic from Skenco BA Rounds
This projectile generally lives up to its billing: increased fps (approx +30 fps in pistols), and retains its accuracy out to ~10 yards. Shooting with the aid of a laser sight, I could manage 3 inch groups at that range.However, there is a downside - the plastic sabots/casings appears to engage with the rifling in the barrels, and thin threads of plastic get shaved off on their way down the barrel. After more than 4-5 mags of (80+) shots, the barrels would get fouled with this spider web of plastic filaments (moistened with pellgunoil and flecked with crud) leading to severe decrease in accuracy and abnormally low fps.This happened with my Beretta Storm PX4, and with ASG Dan Wesson revolver (6"") barrel, which I discovered when routinely running a cleaning snake down the barrels. Surprisingly, it was not very noticeable with the long barreled Winchester MP4 (AR lookalike). Not sure why.So I would advise: if you feel you want to keep shooting with this ammo, you might consider cleaning your barrel after each session.
S**K
Skenco Blue Arrow .177 Cal Lead-Free Pointed Pellets
I purchased these Skenco Blue Arrow pellets here on Amazon for a very good price. These pointed 6.4 Grain lead free alloy pellets are actually a two-piece design using a smooth, blue plastic sleeve or sabot for a skirt. For pointed pellets, they have a short overall length and will fit into rotary type clips, so I'm using them with a collection of .177 Cal CO2 pistols for close range target shooting at 8-meters or less. Oddly enough, the skirt of these pellets is just a little to large in diameter to allow them to fit into the clips of my Gamo PR-776 revolver, but they will fit perfectly into the clips of my Umarex S&W M&P 45, SIG Sauer P226 and P250 as well as my Crosman Vigilante 357. They will also load into my Beeman P17 break-barrel pistol without issue. With my CO2 pistols, these pellets will blow clean through plastic soda bottles without issue, whereas the lead pellets I've used will often just bounce off. They don't seem to compress or distort at all, even when hitting something hard, so they will penetrate nicely, at least at close range. Overall, for what I'm using them for, these pellets are working well and I would definitely purchase them again.
C**5
these suck, they are almost as inaccurate as daisy brand ...
these suck, they are almost as inaccurate as daisy brand pellets. Im not sure if it was designed this way but the alloy head comes apart from the blue plastic tail during flight and most shots are off by alot. They are also almost completely inoperable in guns that use revolving clips and shoot at only 500 fps. these pellets are a bit to large and can get stuck in clip and firearm easy.
K**E
Great pellets for a great price.
Pellets hit hard compared to some other Gamo pellets. A few were real loose fitting in my Gamo Big Cat 1250 and fell out when closing the barrel. I still used them though, which went off target a few inches or more but it was a few pellets, not a whole lot. These came very close to penetrating a steal barrel and the exit on a soda can was twice (some more)the size of the entry. I like the performance of the pellet and low cost. I recommend these for some good ole fashion plinking pellets. I have not tried these on small game yet.
L**1
Great lead-less option
I chose to try these in my crosman vigilante and am quite satisfied. Decent accuracy with this air pistol. Pricey versus lead pellets vs 22l.r. but I feel its worth it. It'll keep my trigger control fresh and can practice anytime. These .177cal pellets are .289" (+/- .005") long and fit in the vigilante magazine with room to spare. Construction is two-parter, consisting of a pointed metal front end and blue plastic cup that covers the rear end that acts a skirt.I tried an quick experiment just out of curiosity. I took the metal projectile off the plastic skirt/cup to see how tight the fit was. Well… it just slid easily from chamber to muzzle. What did I learn from doing this? Rifled barrels may not impart as much benefit(spin) to the pellet, as it is made from two parts: a pointy metal front that does not engage the rifling and a tight plastic skirt that is a separate piece. This would probably explain alot of the flyers I had.
D**T
it was a very wild shooting pellet. no accuracy ...
it was a very wild shooting pellet. no accuracy, unable to get any grouping at twenty meters.
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