



๐ฏ Lock, Load, Lead-Free: Shoot Smart, Shoot Fast!
The Crosman Silver Eagle Lead-Free .177 caliber pellets offer 250 ultra-lightweight, tin-based rounds designed for precision and eco-conscious shooters. Compatible with all .177 air rifles and pistols, these pellets come in a durable reusable metal container, making them the smart choice for small game hunting and target practice.
| ASIN | B003IXQOGA |
| Brand | Crosman |
| Brand Name | Crosman |
| Cross Section Shape | Round |
| Cross section shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sportsman Supply Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF177SP |
| Model Number | LF177SP |
| Shape | Round Nose |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 028478131460 |
D**N
Light Weight
I bought these specifically because they are only 4 grams, extremely lightweight, the lightest i could find. In my rifle the pellets are to light to shoot inaccurately, I was grouping better with heavier pellets. However in my pistol, which is what i bought them for anyway, they fire just as accurately as my other pellets. Wind is a small factor with these tho, being that they are only 4 grams, vs a more typical 7, wind does carry them a bit more. Another reason i bought these is because they arnt lead, no residue on your hands after loading these. They do tend to bounce back off solid targets tho, but even at close range its not a big concern, they lose most of their force after the bounce. Overall these pellets are nice for pellet pistols, i wouldnt recommend them for rifles tho. I havnt had any problems firing them and prefer them when firing from my pistol, and will definatly buy more. I've used these in my walther nighthawk and cp88, both with and without the compensator and they have shot true.
P**D
These Crosman pellets jammed in my Crosman pellet gun.
They might work in some guns, but I tried 6 or 7 in my Crosman pump pellet pistol--the American Classic 1377--and they all got jammed right in the loading port. People will assume that these will work in any Crosman pellet gun unless they are given clear indication otherwise, but there's no information whatsoever on the packaging or in this Amazon product description to the effect that these might not work in all Crosman pellet guns. The instructions for my gun state in one place that the ammo is lead pellets and in another place that any Crosman pellets will work in it. As soon as I tried the regular lead Crosman/Benjamin pellets my gun fired fine from the very first shot. These lead-free pellets might work in other Crosman airguns but the company is not at all clear on that point, and as these are not cheap--at least double the price of regular, lead pellets--I feel people need to be warned.
W**R
These pellets are basically useless. They will make your high FPS rifle sound ...
These pellets are basically useless. They will make your high FPS rifle sound like a .22 lr going off, but that's about it. Inaccurate over 30 feet, no weight to make a good impact on the game.. and they are WAY to expensive.
C**7
inaccurate after ~7-10 yards.
Accuracy...terrible in anything over 900fps advertised. I used it in a 1300fps and they're just not accurate at all. In the 900fps they were accurate for about 7 meters. After that, I wouldn't use them. Get JBS heavy pellets, they're extremely accurate. if you're looking to break the sound barrier and feel like you're shooting .22's then this is for you!
G**N
Good performer - consistent.
Good quality, fairly consistent groupings. I have found .177 cal. Pellet performance to be very subjective. I have a Benjamin Sherridan model 397 and have tested just about every type of pellet that Amazon sells. With few exceptions, results were good across all manufacturers. Each pellet type and manufacturer had to be sighted in (I mounted a BSA Sweet 22 with 3 elevation drums- recalculated for 850fps .177 cal. Pellets, and is deadly accurate to 50yds.) for best accuracy. I found these Crossman pellets to be a good performer in my rifle- not the best, but good. That's not to say there's anything wrong with them- just in MY Benjamin they weren't the best performers.
G**M
Supersonic = Loud and inaccurate
I tried these pellets with my RWS Diana model 45 which is rated at around 700-800 fps with standard Crosman domed pellets. I've never chronographed the gun, but with these ultra light PBA pellets, it must be over 1000 fps because the shots are fully supersonic each and every time. It's almost as loud as my friends 22. The problem is that the pellets are way too light to be stable in near or in supersonic speed. Once you go transonic (close to or both in and out of subsonic speeds), the accuracy will be very off to where it isn't usable. The reason why I give it five stars is because I know if it was a lower fps gun, it would do fine accuracy wise. I also only buy them for the sound of the supersonic/transonic crack. Just beware that you won't have anything remotely accurate if your air rifle is more than 800 fps with standard lead pellets.
L**N
Great pellets !
I'm shooting these pellets out of a Benjamin Trail nitro piston pistol (rated at 625 FPS ) These pellets are extremely accurate at 25 feet and go completely through a heavy soup can. My definition of extremely accurate is having all the pellets shoot groups less than 1/2" at 25 feet...
C**N
No accuracy whatsoever
No accuracy whatsoever. Even on a virtual calm day free of wind they weren't worth the buy in my opinion. Maybe my brand rifle and pistol don't like this stuff not sure. Maybe lead free is not the way to go. I won't buy it again.
D**S
Lead free is the way to be!
I like them a lot. Bought because I wanted lead free pellets, the insane speed was an added bonus.
R**Y
High velocity, low accuracy.
Great velocity, but ya can't hit a damn thing. I have a beeman that shoots about 495, couldn't hit s***; pellets are too light. My buddy has a crosman venom that shoots 1200fps, the damn pellets broke the sound barrier. It was pretty effin impressive to hear that out of a pellet gun. But neither of us could hit a barn.
D**S
Good For a Laugh, but Not Hunting
These pellets sure are a giggle and good for a laugh when one wants to 'break the sound barrier', but after that, not so much. As far as accuracy or energy goes, the further downrange it travels, the faster it looses accuracy and energy. Fired from a >500fps rifle. My air rifle sounding like a rim-fire is just too funny. The alloy pellet reacts a little better with a sub 500fps air rifle as they tend to travel a little further with greater accuracy but due to its light weight, does not carry much energy. While fun, I would not hunt with them and they are a little expensive for plinking. I would recommend giving them a try a least once. Happy Safe Shooting. :-)
T**8
Not bad at all
For lead free they are pretty darned good. Better accuracy than most of the lead free products for airguns. In Crossman rifles they will have the best possible accuracy. Their temperamental to other brands of airguns. Like most ammo is.
S**N
Just not good enough for the price.
Excellent pellets for speed, but unfortunately too light for long distance shooting, under 5-8 yrd would be optimal. It would be nice to buy these at 7 grains and lead free. At 10 feet they go through one side of a thick steel, large can of apple juice container. Not enough pellets, would be a good price for 1000+ pellets. You can buy the Crosman Field Hunting .177-Caliber Pointed Pellets, 1250-Count for $17 CDN. Trusted seller, fast shipping.
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