

🎯 Elevate your aim—because every shot deserves to be legendary.
The Crosman P177 .177-Caliber Pointed Pellets deliver precision-engineered 7.4 grain pellets with an aerodynamic pointed head for superior flight stability. Packaged in a convenient 250-count tin, these pellets are ideal for recreational shooting and small game hunting, boasting a strong 4.6-star rating and trusted by airgun enthusiasts worldwide.



















| ASIN | B0002IL89M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,062 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #29 in Air Gun Pellets |
| Brand | Crosman |
| Brand Name | Crosman |
| Caliber | 177 |
| Color | Black |
| Cross section shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,985) |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2006 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028478017719 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84 x 4.8 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
| Material | Lead |
| Model Name | Crosman Pointed .177 Cal. 7.4 Grains |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part Number | P177 |
| Product Dimensions | 5"W x 5"H |
| Shape | Round Nose |
| Size | 4.5mm |
| Sport | Airsoft |
| Style | Classic |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| UPC | 028478017719 |
| Warranty Description | LIMITED 30 DAY WARRANTY |
J**.
GREAT PRODUCT
WORKS WELL IN MY AIR GUN
J**S
Pointy, Precise, and Surprisingly Addictive
These Crosman .177-caliber pellets are so sharp, I think they could sign autographs. The pointed design slices through the air like it owes them money—giving me tighter groups and fewer excuses for missing the target. Whether I’m plinking cans, popping paper, or going after small game with my air rifle, these little guys fly straighter than my last five text messages. And let’s be honest—there’s something deeply satisfying about watching one of these zip downrange with the aerodynamic grace of a caffeinated falcon. They load easily, shoot clean, and hit with authority. I’ve tried a few other pellets, but these are my go-to when I want accuracy and attitude. If you’re serious about your aim (or just enjoy making aluminum cans fear you), do yourself a favor and load up on these. Perfect for beginners, backyard legends, and squirrel skeptics alike.
9**9
Good choice
Not bad for the price, good quality bb’s. Shipping was fast!
A**R
Good price for a quality pellet
It is really hard to review a pellet. Why? Because every pellet will shoot differently from one air gun to the next. This is the part that makes reviewing air guns, and their pellets, hard. A pellet that shoots tight groups when used in one air gun may shoot 4" groups from another air gun. I do all my target shooting at 10 meters, 33'. I have 2 different .177 rifles and 3 different .177 pistols. Not one brand or type pellet has been best in even 2 of the guns. These pellets shoot horrible from one of my pistols, but are the best of this type from one of my rifles. You will have to try them in your own air guns. This takes 1; breaking in your air gun. This is the best use for pellets you have bought that don't shoot well in any of your air guns, or the cheapest pellets you can get. Single stroke pneumatic guns may only need 50 shots to break in enough for pellet testing, but spring powered guns could take as many as 500 shots to break in. Most of my springers were broken in enough to start testing pellets after 50-100 shots. Crossman, Daisy, Benjamin pellets have been around for a while. They are all capable of shooting fine, or not, from most air guns. Types; A good wadcutter, flat head pellet, will not only shoot a tight group from your air gun, but will also cut a clean hole in your target for scoring. Wadcutters also impart a hard shock, large hole, but with limited penetration when hunting. Wadcutters lose their velocity faster than any other shaped pellet, and usually are not the best pellet for long range shooting. Pointed pellets are usually not used for target shooting as they do not cut a full sized clean hole and are harder to score. They lose their velocity a little less quickly than wadcutters, usually weigh a bit more, so are much better for long range shooting. Their main function is to penetrate a target deeper. This makes them a good pellet from high powered air guns for larger game. Like hunting Jack Rabbits. Round nose pellets usually weigh even more than pointed pellets, have about the same drag and are used for long range target shooting, and hunting. They punch more like a wadcutter, but penetrate a bit deeper due to their higher weights. Hallow points are for hunting. They year ragged holes in targets. Can weigh less than many wadcutters, or as much as many round nose pellets. They are designed for high powered air rifles at closer ranges. Used to deliver maximum punch, and tear as big of a hole as possible. Used mostly on small game, ie Cotten tail rabbits at ranges that are close, say under 50'. However a Hallow point to the head of a rabbit at 40' won't be any better than a wadcutter, unless it shoots from your gun with better accuracy. Then there are hyper velocity pellets. Some are made from lighter alloys, or tin or aluminum. Some are steel in a plastic sabot. These light pellets may allow weaker air guns to get more velocity, power, penetration at close range. They are not good long range pellets. While they may let you boast high velocities from your air guns, they are best for short range shooting where maximum penetration of your target is needed. These are the most expensive, least accurate, of the pellets you can shoot. So in the end, a user with 3 air guns may end up finding 9-12 different best pellets for their guns. These pellets may be one of them. You just have to start collecting and trying what you can get, to find out what is best for you and your air guns. The only other reason I haven't covered is that even if you already have a favorite pellet in each type to try these is that many shooters also like to find a pellet in each type that shoots as close as possible to the same POA (point of aim). This takes even more testing and comparing of even more pellets. It is all part of the fun. Getting the best accuracy, consistent performance, and well, getting to shoot a lot at home every evening not only helps you get your system together, but is one heck of a lot of practice, making you a good shot at a fraction of the cost of going to the gun range and shooting off $100's of rounds through your firearms.
M**A
Ok
The Crosman P177 .177 caliber pointed pellets are precise and consistent, making them a great choice for target shooting and small game hunting. They offer reliable accuracy and flight stability, helping shooters achieve tight groupings. Packed conveniently, they are a durable and high-quality option for any airgun enthusiast.
A**X
The real deal
Huge issue with rodents gaining access to the attic from the outside, even with pest control services blocking the areas off (several times). Unfortunately, I had to take the matters into my own hands.. Long story short, these quite accurate and highly effective
D**B
if you know you know
its ammo and ammo is fun! mind your fps you might shoot threw a wood fence .. Trust me I know! Ol yeller didn't go rabid in my story.. he didn't even save timmy from the well.. opps
L**A
Buen seguro para que llegara bien
E**Y
It's a pellet that is as it should be. Fits fine, shoots fine.
D**O
Man these are phenomenal. At least for my umarex beretta 92 its a perfect fit. The difference between these and and most other lead pellets is night and day. I seem to get more power out of the gun and i think it’s because they make a perfect seal; no loss of pressure
M**R
Does the job.
M**N
Très bon produit ! Bon rapport qualité prix ! Merci !
F**E
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