🎯 Lock, Load, Lead the Pack with Apolo Precision!
Apolo Slug Airgun Pellets are 5.5mm (.22 caliber) precision-engineered slugs weighing 21 grains each, designed for target shooting, hunting, and tactical use. Manufactured by HatsanUSA, these silver-finished pellets come in a bulk pack of 250, offering consistent performance and reliability for serious airgun enthusiasts.
Brand | Apollo |
Size | One Size |
Color | Silver |
Model Name | E19300 |
Sport | Target Shooting, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
Material | Blend |
Style | Classic |
Shape | Slug |
Caliber | 0.22 |
Product Dimensions | 1"W x 1"H |
Cross section shape | Round |
UPC | 763571840252 |
Manufacturer | HatsanUSA Inc |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.53 x 4.65 x 0.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Apollo |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 250 |
Part Number | E19300 |
Included Components | Apolo Slug 5.5mm .22 Caliber 21 Grains |
C**N
Great quality
Great pellets for airguns
R**O
Powerful.
I love it. I have a Gamo Swarm Whisper. 22 and the pellets fit perfectly in the mag. They delivered high impact and accuracy. About the penetration I give 9.5 out of 10. These pellets are massive and can destroy hard targets like pots, skillets, steel cans, thicker plastic containers and thick glass bottles. You can buy it and have no regrets.
A**R
253 count in 250 count package now thats blue collar service
theses had no deformation, or damage. all were usable and look very nice , even counted them and had an additional 3 pellets so they're not cheating anyone , 253 in a 250 count package. now thats service. in post 2010 world its hard to find businesses that aren't shorting people, with shrink flation.. cheating ect ect 💯💯💯 6 stars herein
T**N
Highly Consistent
I use these in a Umarex Gauntlet PCP. The gun is totally stock, the barrel is cleaned after every 200 shots and I shoot tethered to 2,000 psi scuba tank. No other slug is as consistent at 50 yards (1.75" groups of 10). Its closest rival for consistency are the Hawk Thunder domed, parallel wall "slugetts" (heavier at 25.3 gr)...same size group. For the same POA (Point of Aim) the Hawk's group is about 2 1/2" higher and 2" to the left. I can't explain the reason but would love to know why.
F**D
Did not shoot well in my gun.
At 25 yards my Barra 1100z PCP can shoot a dime size grouping with the pellets it prefers. I've played with about 5 other pellets and can get decent groups with a couple of them, like down to quarter size.These slugs litterally don't group for me. I mean they shoot randomly left and right with a spread of 4-5 inches. It probably ties with the worst pellets I've tried.To be fair, I didn't even try to tune my gun for them simply because I didn't think it was worth mybtime. I really only tried these because I was hoping to find a heavier, accurate slug for more energy.
T**S
Knocked 🐿️ down with one shot
I hunt squirrels with a 22 caliber pellet rifle. These pellets are very accurate and hits a squirrel like a slug hitting a deer. If you like hunting with a pellet rifle or just shooting targets these are the pellets for you. I recommend this product and I’m getting low on pellets so I will be ordering more soon. Practice shooting with a pellet rifle helps hone your skills for hunting!!!!!
V**R
This pellets info .
Most of the questions about this slug is not answered so I will try to answer it here . Will this slug work or fit in my gun ? This slug is 6.8 mm long compared to the crosman premier hp that is 6.5 mm long . If your clip will hold a 6.8 long slug then it will work in the clip . The most important info you need to know is , does your gun have enough power to push the pellet out of the barrel and not get stuck in the gun . This is just an example so you will have to enter your guns fps with a slug or pellet you use now . Most gun company's give you a fps with a pellet weight . For example 950 fps using a 14.5 grain pellet . If you want to know what the fps would be with a 21 grain slug you have to use this formula to make sure its safe to use before you load it in your gun . M1V1 = M2V2Where:M1 = mass of the first pellet (14.5 grains)V1 = velocity of the first pellet (950 fps)M2 = mass of the second pellet (21 grains)V2 = velocity of the second pellet (unknown)Rearrange the formula to solve for V2:V2 = (M1/M2) * V1Convert grain weights to grams14.5 grains ≈ 1 gram21 grains ≈ 1.3 gramsNow, plug in the values:V2 = (1/1.3) * 950 fpsV2 ≈ 0.769 * 950 fpsV2 ≈ 730 fpsSo, approximately 730 fps for the 21-grain pellet . As long as your fps is above 300 fps with the 21 grain slug it will come out of the guns barrel . As far as accuracy ,it all depends on the rifling of the barrel . The only way to know for sure is to try the slugs in your gun if the fps is fast enough . The other question is can you hunt with is slug . For hunting you need to know the fpe needed to kill the animal .There is a chart on line that shows the fpe needed for small game . For example squirrels and rabbits you need 4.5 fpe ,raccoons 9 fpe red fox 10 fpe . If your guns fps is 700 fps with a 21 grain slug the fpe at the barrel is 22.84 fpe . At 50 yards its 13.26 fpe . So as long as you keep your shots 50 yards or less you can kill a red fox out to 50 yards away . A good program to download is chairgun to know your fpe at any distance out to 300 yards .
A**N
They did not fit
They did not fit in the gun
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