New High Impact .177 and .22 Pellets from Gamo
Here’s a interesting new ammo option for air rifle shooters. Gamo Outdoor USA has introduced new Bone Collector® lead pellets featuring dome tips and grooved skirts. Gamo claims that the rounded nose and grooved skirt makes these pellets more aerodynamic (with a higher ballistic coefficient), so they retain more energy at longer distances. That’s good news for Airgun varmint hunters. The .177 pellet weighs 7.56 grains while the larger .22-caliber version weighs 15.43 grains. Gamo claims that the high weight-to-caliber ratio and higher BC gives Bone Collector® pellets “more terminal penetration than standard lead pellets” and a stable flight trajectory. MSRP is $8.95 per tin (150 pellets/tin in .177 and 100 pellets/tin in .22). Whether the Bone Collector pellets really live up to the marketing hype remains to be seen, but it’s still good to see some new offerings among pellet-makers.
Nothing New Under the Sun?
While Gamo is claiming that its domed and skirted pellet design is an innovative new aerodynamic design, sharp-eyed Bulletin reader Julio from the UK points out the the Gamo Bone Collector is a dead-ringer for the RWS Superdome pellet, which has been available for quite some time. Check out the photos and you’ll see the similarity.
The RWS Superdome is available in three sizes: .177, .22, and .25. The Gamo Bone Collector pellets are a bit heavier in .22 caliber: Gamo’s .22-cal Bone Collector is 15.43 grains compared to 14.5 for the .22-cal Superdome. But the RWS .177-cal Superdome is 8.3 grains compared to 7.56 grains for the bone Collector. And Gamo has nothing to match the jumbo 31.0 grain .25-caliber Superdome.
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Tags: AirGun, Bone Collector, Gamo, Pellet, RWS, Superdome, Varmint Hunter
Gamo will be claiming to have invented the wheel next. Someone ought to show them an RWS Superdome (http://www.crosman-air-pistol-owners-forum.com/pics/Zoltan/22/RWS_Superdome_Front_022.jpg)[Great thread by the way, Loksi67]. On second thoughts, they’ve probably seen one already.
I have had nothing but poor accuracy with Gamo pellets (tried a four pack, all sucked). Some pellets just slid through the barrel. This is in an Airforce Edge – a very good shooter with the right ammo (that is RWS and even the Crossman Premier). There is a reason Gamo is soo much cheaper than “the good stuff.”