Tried the red fire and the rocket (the one with the tiny bb in it). I have an old 2100 crosman that still packs a punch and this is what I have experienced. The red fire is a hot pellet. I get high velocity with it but my accuracy got worse the more I pumped. It decent accuracy until you start pumping more than 7-8 times. The rocket, now that pellet is AWESOME. It penetrated 1/2" plywood with ease. It has a lot of momentum behind that pellet. So in a nutshell. Red fire is great for velocity, ok on accuracy. The Rocket is slower but hard hitting and accurate. It's the .45 ACP of pellets👍
Good job on your pellets. I use Gamo pellets a lot and I do not think that there is any thing out there that I am as excited about as the red fire, PBA platinum,...and other pellets you make!
Got me a Gamo Shadow Wisper in .177 and I’m very suprised and happy about the purchase I’ve had a lot of .177 pellet guns growing up as a kid but this one really has been my favorite it’s been the most accurate with just regular sights .. and I just bought some Gamo Red Fire pellets and they really hit the hardest out of all the pellets I’ve bought ! If y’all see this @Gamo hit me up ! Would love to promote some of your products and do some cool videos !
Un vídeo excelente. La verdad es que es muy espectacular y los efectos con la música son variados y muy conseguidos, aunque no soy fan de Gamo, alabo el trabajo que habrá costado crear el vídeo
red fire work best for me, I've tried almost all Gamo offers and red fire in my silent cat is the tightest grouping pellet hands down. I recently took out a woodpecker at 125 yards using the red fire, I was also on the center cross hairs on my UTG mil dot scope.
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Most standard all-round pellet from Gamo in my opinion is the Gamo Hunter pellet. Also good are the Gamo Mangum (pointed). Gamo Target, in my experience, have bad quality, with lot's of deformity and not good enough consistency between pellets of the same tin.
hum......than...for some reason...mine got problems....||| Thanks you for the information... By the way, as you say that the PBA is not made out of soft lead..what metal is it? Those deformed skirts, I was able to pull them back to round shape just by hand and nail....gelt like aluminum......is it???
Hi. Do you know which pellets I heave to use in the Gamo Expomatic. The pallets I use in the 25 pellets magazine/tube go stuck when loaded. The Gamo company in Spain told me the best are the round balls. But an other video shows the expomatic 25 magazine works fine with normal pellets as well. Thanks , Willem, The Netherlands
This is a nice video and all, but I’d rather see how each individual type of pellet works on the same target. I use RedFire for squirrel harvesting, but if there is a better round for force transference, I’d like to know.
Lead is very predictable, but can pollute the meat. Non-lead behaves different in every gun, so that is where the premium comes in. Gamo could make some money on that. It's good you rate the rifles FPS on the same round, but that isn't the best round for hunting.
He may have been shooting in a booth or as a professional tester doing this for several hours a day the damage accumulates slowly & often goes un noticed till too late
The PBA Platinum is not made out of soft lead and in fact deforms very little upon impact. From the 50 pellets that come in that container I do not remember a single one that was deformed.
PBAs are inconsistently shaped and much too light for anything but their "bang" effect. A much better lightweight pellet would be an RWS hypermax 5.2gn, or, even the H&N Field Target Trophy Green 5.54gn. On a positive note, I have had excellent results with Gamo's Red Fire pellets, although there are pellets that will not have the polymer tip firmly seated, however, this doesn't seem to affect accuracy.
Gamo performance pellets can work well, but you will need a good velocity, if you guys are shooting these in a 800 fps air rifle they wont perform to their true potential, you need more fps, try a 1250 fps alloy rated rifle on up and you will see better results, the tin alloy blue flame or armor needs the highest fps to open up, and the blue flame is a grenade given you give it the right velocity, since some of these are sonic boom pellets remember that accuracy can fall off, if hunting you may need to move in a little closer, or try Gamo rockets that tame your riffle back down under mach speed wich is rated by your altitude but default about 1126 fps, the higher the altitude the less fps to break sound barrier. you can find some of the best see through photos of expansion of these pellets on my hatsan 135 video, also the Gamo silent cat video. with high velocity testing the redfire does explode more then the predator pellet, the accuracy and distance is going to be different in every rifle even if you have two rifles of the same kind no two rifles will shoot perfectly the same, thats why you pick pellets for your best results in the rifle you want to use, the rifling and crown of barrel has different characteristics in every rifle even if two rifles are the same model. accuracy do at intervals of 10 yards out to 50 yards or more, each pellet has a "sweet spot" or yardage it will give you the best results, do not just test at one distance and give up
And here in Canada our guns are down tuned to 495 fps max. Hunting is a challenge with 495 so I don't bother with the squirrels...... Yet Hope fully I get my PAL soon
I shoot an older bread barrel it was rated at 1250 it's now down to about 800 and it out preforms some of my friends brand new silent cats and whispers with the same rounds because it's slower I can reliably stretch out to 50 or more yards and have flakes of lead off of red fire pellets in shoulders but they all have trouble at 35 yards with accuracy since the gun is shooting at such high velocity the pellet is tailing out in random directions slowing it down 200 or more fps it brings the turbulence down and the round flys much straighter
They are very good for hunting. I was obliterating chipmunks with them through my crappy 600fps Daisy. Not the most accurate but the price and spread is unbeatable. For accuracy get Umarex Superdome, which I just bought with my silent cat.
More than half of my tomahawk pellots were too dusty to use (didint want to clean the rifling every 50 shots), and many had their tailends crushed during the manufacture process lol, i just use some offbrand bulgarian pellots, alot better quality and precise small game takedown
Caro amigo, Estou precisando comprar uma luneta 3-9x40mm da bushnell ou riflescope bosile e 01 mount único alto, 4+1 pontos de fixação. Tenho uma hatsan 125 e gostaria de instalar este material nela! Voce tem este material para venda? Qual o preço? Abrçs, Renato
Whats the best for hunting from this list? If I want to go hunting I should choose penetration or impact? Could someone write me the best hunting pellet from this list?
I know a guy lol , that shot a whitetail behind the ear with the TS -22 , at about 20yrd while it was in his garden . Deer didnt go 2ft dropped kicked a few times ... ..dead ... " allegedly" edit ....with a springer too
i but the pba rapter bullets made from gold subposebly i but there the real deal i shot a tin cap for crosman pellets whit 625 fps airrifle iwith with crosman flat tips they didnt penatrate but made a dent but whith gamo it went right thru i was surprised
ReptiglorandRockets . Depends on the gun on average most break barrels don't shoot polymags the absolute best. Generally a high quality dome is the most accurate pellet. If your gun can shoot polymags well go for it, but domes are better for shots past 35~ish yards.