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๐ฏ Lock, load, and lead the pack with Gamoโs ultimate pellet combo!
The Gamo .22 Caliber Performance Air Rifle Pellet Combo Pack delivers 950 precision-engineered pellets in four specialized stylesโTS-22, Hunter, Magnum, and Master Pointโcrafted for superior accuracy and tailored shooting performance. Backed by Gamoโs century-plus legacy and strict manufacturing standards, this combo ensures youโre equipped for every shooting scenario, from target practice to hunting, all at an unbeatable value.

| ASIN | B07MTG285Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,681 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Air Gun Pellets |
| Brand | Gamo |
| Brand Name | Gamo |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Air guns that use .22 caliber pellets |
| Cross Section Shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,557 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00793676090306 |
| Included Components | Gamo Combo Pack Assorted Air Rifle Pellets, .22 Caliber (TS-22, Hunter, Magnum, Master Point) |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 6"W x 2"H |
| Item Type Name | air rifle pellet,bullets,ammunition,air gun ammunition,air gun pellets,pellets,bbs |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GAMO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 63209295554 |
| Material | Lead |
| Material Type | Lead |
| Model Name | Gamo Combo Pack Assorted Air Rifle Pellets, .22 Caliber (TS-22, Hunter, Magnum, Master Point) |
| Model Number | 63209295554 |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | .22 Caliber |
| Sport | Exercise & Fitness, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 793676090306 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**N
Very Accurate & Very Affordable
For each of my less powerful .17 caliber air rifles (~700-800 FPS and under), all four of these exceptional Gamo pellet types turned out to be some of the best performers ever! They're absolutely incredible in my .17 rifles and Umarex pistol and on top of being some of my favorite pellets, the pricing of the assortment is pretty incredible too. Initially, I bought the combo package so I'd have four more types of pellets to try while searching for the pellet or pellets my rifles preferred over anything else. All of my rifles did very well with the Match pellets (the Crosman semi-automatic preferred them over about anything else out of its 12-round clips), but the Master Point turned out to be my favorite of the four, followed by the Hunter, Match and Magnum types. They're a bit light at 7.56 grains, but for target shooting and plinking, they're pretty incredible. Not long ago, I applied a 6.5" shoot-n-c target to the front of an old protective folder for my Samsung S4 tablet, made of some sort of very tough synthetic material. Instead of a tablet, this time I stuffed the inside with pieces of cardboard, added a the shoot-n-c and taped it to the front of my normal pellet trap. To my very great surprise, out of the Crosman (and later the Daisy) the Match and domed pellets would hit the target on the front of the folder and either get stuck or bounce back (many did the latter). I examined the folder after this happened a few times and discovered it had been a lot tougher than I'd first thought when used to protect my tablet. The pellets had deformed and/or partially penetrated the front (the domed pellets especially), but on the inside, they'd knocked off a rough starred circle of the stuff directly behind the point of impact. I put everything back together, repaired the target with a few black circles and a new bulls-eye sticker and let fly again. After I hit the thing a few times in the same places, like the bulls-eye, the pellets at first would get stuck in the material, but eventually penetrated through the cover and the pieces of cardboard inside, hit the back and were stopped for awhile -- then they (the domed predominantly) would penetrate the back too. Wow, that stuff really was tough! I applied another shoot-n-c to a piece of cardboard cut to the rough size of the tablet folder, taped it to the front over the old one, but in a different place so I wouldn't be hitting the areas I'd already penetrated or damaged. I then decided to try out the pointy pellets in my more powerful Winchester 1977XS. Aha! The Master Point pellets penetrated on the first shot and knocked a starred circle off the back. Another one or two shots and they penetrated the rear of the folder too. I applied another shoot-n-c to cardboard, stuck that to the front, again in a different place and tried the Magnum pellets, with pretty much the same performance as the Master Point. Now I love the pointy ones (shiny)! ;-) All four of these excellent pellets were superb performers in the Umarex Strike Point, Daisy 880 and Winchester 1077xs and the Match and Hunter were exceptional in the Crosman 1077w, so I'm impressed. Having earned a well-deserved place as some of the very best pellets for every one of my small-caliber air rifles, I now buy these Gamo Combo Packs primarily due to the great bargain price. In some cases, I've noted that just one tin of 250 Gamo pellets can cost nearly as much as all four of these four tins together, depending on the seller and date, so this really is a great deal. Even better, at the price I can get the combos for now (lower than I paid initially), they only cost a little more than a penny a pellet! Great performance AND great price? What's not to like? :-) Now all I have to do is grab up six or eight more of these Gamo Combo Packs while the price remains low. I want to be sure I have plenty for the next time they're needed and whenever they're needed, especially the Master Point (my favorite). My only problem now will be trying to come up with a way of convincing my wife I needed thousands more pellets when I already HAVE a few thousand pellets. Nah, she won't be too upset. Whatever happens, like Popeye says, "a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do ... and so do I." :-) If I had to find something about which to complain, my only gripe would be a wish they were several grains heavier -- something like 8.x to 10.x grains. Just as they are, however, I'm still loving them. Get some for yourself while the getting is still good and give 'em a try in your own favorite shooter(s). Highly recommended. Just in case you're interested, here are the Gamo pellets listed in order of my personal preference, having basically nothing to do with accuracy or price or anything else -- it's just what I like. :-) #1) Master Point #2) Hunter #3) Magnum #4) Match The Match pellets are at the very bottom of the list, even though I get excellent performance with almost any brand or weight of flat-head pellet I've tried so far, which bothers me for some reason. The tin of 500 Daisy Flat-Nosed pellets that were included as part of my Daisy Powerline 880 Kit (it's a safe bet they're very inexpensive) work very well in my rifles, but they're kind of grungy and icky-looking in a visual comparison, so I tend to think of them last when I probably should be using them up the quickest. These Gamo Match pellets work well; spectacularly well actually, making them THE goto pellet for use in my Crosman 1077W semi-automatic air rifle clips, although the other brands seem to work just about as well. The domed Hunters do pretty well too. I think it boils down to my just really liking the Gamo pellets, probably because they're prettier. Shiny too. :-) I also have another tin of 500 flat-head pellets around here somewhere, but I don't remember the manufacturer (Crosman or Winchester probably) and I'm too lazy to go look. It boggles my mind somewhat, but basically, the flat-head pellets from every manufacturer I've tried so far seem to work very well with all my air rifles. Since the flat-head, match-type pellet is my least favorite of all the pellet types, that's really too bad -- I must have some kind of weird, built-in and unreasoning prejudice about this type because of that danged flat head: it's just wrong! It seems to fly right in the face of everything I thought I knew about streamlined aerodynamic shapes and such... How the heck do they even fly?! This is making my brain hurt. Seriously, why are these inherently WRONG, demon-spawned pellets-from-heck so gosh-darned accurate!? Somebody help me!!!! :-) Try 'em!
J**X
Good quality sampler
Each pellet is consistent in appearance and weight for the prescribed label. You have to remember to re-zero for extended distance to maintain accuracy in this larger caliber. I also purchased a pack in .25 and .30 caliber and the quality was just as consistent. Worth the investment. You have to try different brands to see which brand, weight and shape your particular rifle is most accurate with. Too bad to get to shoot more...
T**R
Top Quality.... 4.95 Stars!
1st - this is NOT a 5-star rating. It is actually 4.95. Great consistency throughout the entire batch. Very accurate out of my Gamo Fusion gen i3. My ONLY issue is that on occasion, I have found a .177 pellet mixed in with the .22s. For me - no big deal since the smaller pellets just fall right through the magazine.
N**S
You have several different styles of ammo to test for a small amount of money.
I recently purchased a Gamo air rifle (Swarm Maxxim 10x gen 2) which I love. These were "frequently bundled" together and it gave me almost 1,000 rounds to put through it for under $20 USD so I added it to my purchase. The price was great as any one of these 4 tins costs at least half and probably 3/4 of the purchase price and hard to pass up. The biggest downfall is a decent amount of the ammo was deformed. I'm not talking half or even 1/4 of them, but enough that I took notice...... maybe 5 or so % and very well could have been less. Some of this could have happened during shipping as even the tins were dented, or these could be 2nds from the factory packaged as a deal for someone like me to test various kinds of ammo. I'm not disappointed in any way because of the price, and that is the reason it gets 4 stars from me. If I was looking to group these within a dime at 50 yards with an air powered rifle for under $20 I feel that's very unreasonable. My groupings from a brand new rifle with these pellets (outside, with a slight breeze and resting on blankets across my tractor's hood) are within a tennis ball at 35 yards for the most part and I believe that is very much reasonable for a "springer" that still hasn't been shot in yet. I did not reach out to the seller and they may have compensated for any shipping damage if that is the case. There was not only that damage but also slight irregularities in the manufacturing process so it earns the rating I gave regardless of the obvious damage. MOST of the ammo made it's mark. Take my review for what it's worth..... I'm a newbie coming into air rifles, and possibly irregular ammo is common since the shipping companies take such great care of the packages they have to handle...... The fact the ammo was still even in the ballpark at 50 yards with deformities is a big thumbs up, and the fact there is this much fun under $20 is certainly the other thumb, plus a few friends' thumbs to help out.
R**Y
2 pellet types were very accurate.
I like getting 4 types to try at once, knowing that not all would be accurate. So far I've only had chance to shoot all 4 styles at 15-20 yards. At this distance, 2 styles were accurate and held tight groups, one style was a bit more open, and the last style did not shoot tight enough groups for the goal I had set for my Gamo whisper spring piston rifle. The next step, whenever I get free time, will be to shoot at further distance to see which style pellet groups open up enough to no longer be useful, and which ones maintain a tight enough group to meet my goals. The goal is to have a 5 shot group all fall inside a target that would represent a head shot on a squirrel at a set distance. I was not able to write which pellets shot which group best out of my rifle as I do not have my notes with me as I write this review, but it wouldn't matter because it would likely be different in your rifle anyway. For the amount of pellet styles and qty of pellets I received for under 20 dollars, I felt like this was a decent enough price. One thing I did not like is that some of the pellet styles are so similar to others, I wish there was more variety. For example, instead of multiple pointed style pellets, why not make one a flat target style pellet?
D**C
Good for the price
Great Product and really great deal for the price. Just as described. Thanks
M**K
Nice assortment / Price
Nice assortment and the price was right at the time I bought these.
W**Z
works great lots of fun
good options good product
J**Y
Quality
Great pack. Turned out quite accurate in my crosman 362.
L**.
Good quality.
Nice kit. Love them.
J**D
Multiple different applications
They work great not much more to say
A**M
Almost perfect
Very tight fit and super accurate, good value. Only problem is all packs were super dirty and lots of small extra lead pieces in the packaging, had to wash and relube all the pellets to clean them up.
P**L
Great product.
Bought these at Amazon on sale. Good variety pack. Bought them to use in my Swarm Gen. 3. Havenโt fired enough to comment on differences/accuracy.
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