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Gamo Red Fire .22 Cal pellets deliver match-grade accuracy and high-velocity performance with a unique diamond-shaped polymer tip that ensures hydraulic expansion on impact. Trusted by thousands for consistent lethal penetration and superior shot precision, these 125-count pellets are the top choice for serious air rifle hunters and target shooters.

| ASIN | B01APG0YG8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,160 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Air Gun Pellets |
| Brand | Gamo |
| Brand Name | Gamo |
| Caliber | 0.22 |
| Color | silver, red |
| Cross section shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,354) |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00793676071916 |
| Included Components | RED FIRE PELLETS .22 CAL. TINS OF 125 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96 x 4.69 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gamo |
| Material | Lead |
| Model Name | Red Fire |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 632270454 |
| Product Dimensions | 1"W x 1"H |
| Shape | Round Nose |
| Size | .22 |
| Sport | Target Shooting, Hunting |
| Style | .22 Caliber Red Fire Pellet / Tin of 125 Blister Pack |
| Suggested Users | "" |
| UPC | 793676071916 |
J**S
They are very accurate for the kind of shooting I do!!!
These are the most accurate I have ever found, seem to be the most precisely made on the common market!!! Fire through my rifle with the best fit, most accurate, penetration and value!!! Thank you very much!!!
K**R
Dependable Accuracy
These things are vey accurate. When I switch to a new can I do not have to resight in my air gun. If you switch manufacturers you will have to resight your scope because the new pellets will be shooting off about a foot on a target out at twenty-five yards or more. I thought my scopes weren't holding zero, so I kept switching scopes and eventually found out it was the ammo. It was a lot of work, but worth it. Out of the different types of ammo I tried this was the most accurate and most likely to kill a squirrel on the first hit. These have the most penetrating capabilities out of the five brands that I tested. These red tips are awesome like they are with real guns.
J**J
Great Ammo!
Highly accurate as well as superior penetration. I was able to punch through 4 water bottles full of water and it stopped in the 5th one. Great deformity and results!
I**H
Gamo Red Fire (.22 Cal) are worth every penny, will not disappoint!
They work great in my .22 Beeman QB-78 and I recently found out it likes these over other pellets so I'm happy with them. I love the ballistic tip style, they definitely do more than enough damage on small game. Not much else to say other than Gamo hit the nail on the head with this one, well done ✅👍
D**E
Great pellets
These are the most accurate pellets l have used on my gamo pellet rifle. Great.
R**S
Wow!
I had only heard recently of folks using air guns for hunting. Since I only like small game since I am not a fan of field dressing deer and also see deer too close to pet like or even human like, but birds and fish are more distant relatives and seem fit for food. I did not even invest in one of the high-pressure PCP guns to give this a try hunting. With a great deal of patience, I found I could even hunt dove with an old-school pump action single shot. It takes a great deal of accuracy, and I only try if I am really close. This brings the sport into small game hunting. I read in field and stream that a dove's feathers can act to deflect a pellt. I tried still. I found at close range with a 22 pellet even 20 foot-pounds of energy will do the job with a well placed shot. It is very tricky. In general, I do not recommend it, but it was impressive to see that it is indeed possible. As I said, only with the infromation age this far into maturity have I ever heard of anyone hunting with air rifles, and when I first looked into the topic, most everyone was suggesting it takes a good marksman and a PCP. I did, however, find some with photos and videos, hunting small game such as squirrel (yuck) and dove (very tricky) with old-school pump air rifles. Now, that being said, it did take this ammo. I was not successful with any other ammo. This penetrates nicely, cleanly and is very stable. Without the stability of this pellet, I'd not have the accuracy to ever hit a dove even at close range. Even though I remember as a child (many moons ago. I am 50 years of age), my redneck cousins killing robins with pump-action pellet guns just out of meanness, I'd not ever heard serious discussion of hunting with air guns until recently, and key to my cousins' success was the abundance of robins and the good chance of getting a really close shot. I see the PCP guns can supposedly even be used for deer hunting. These air guns definitely bring the sport into hunting. Though I am a "Southern boy," I have always taken Ron White's view of hunting. Since most folks likely will not know what that means, Ron White is a Texas redneck similar to me as I am a southern redneck (lol). He, nonetheless, makes fun of his many redneck friends who take pride in taking down humongous bucks with thirty ought six Springfield after spending the previous weekend siting their scope to sub minute of angle accuracy... though Ron tells it in a way as only a good comedian can. The short of it being, Ron, as do I, consider it silly that many of our redneck friends (ourselves rednecks admittedly) find it impressive to take out a large buck with highly powerful and highly accurate firepower. He goes on to joke that "so what I took out a 12-point with my 76 Chevy van going 50 mph." Now I hope I and Ron do not offend too many folks, but for those who hunt smaller game will appreciate the challenge of hunting rabbit or dove with an air rifle. It is a real challenge. These pellets make the accuracy to do so possible, even at low energy. I find it easier with the lower energy 22 than the higher energy 17. Oh! One thing I'd like to add in the event someone, who as with me until recently, is not very familiar with hunting with air rifles: I had always felt I am such an awful shot that I'd not stand a chance with a air gun. Since my single-shot, pump-action air pellet rifle has ZERO recoil, my accuracy really surprised me. It wasn't near as difficult as I expected. At much range, I still am not good at estimating drop, and I think even if I were the energy would be too low even with teh best air pellet, unless using a PCP.
P**D
Very well made and accurate
One of the better .22 pellets out there.
D**Y
Works Great.
Works great. Good quality. Worth the money
S**Y
Target pellets have better penetration than these do with my 495 FPS Crosman
C**S
Malísimos. Se atoran en el cañón. No los compren. .
J**N
These are not proper 0.22 pellets. They do not fit a standard break barrel 0.22 air rifle such as my Benjamin classic. They get stuck in the barrel causing damage in the spring and cause blow back into the gun. I cannot imagine this is good for my $300 pellet gun. Tried using the, when a pest was killing my chickens, that was a really bad time to have gun jams and having to remove stuck pellets from my gun. I do not recommend buying these. I tried to use them in Benjamin classic 0.22 from crossman. It fits all 0.22 pellets I’ve tried from crossman and reputable manufacturers, I’ve heard good things about gamo but this left me disappointed. I’d also like my money back.
G**0
I don't know how they made a completely useless ammo. I used other brands of pellets and no problems. These get stuck every time! 🤬
A**R
Shot few trials with Benjamin Trail NP rifle. Groups are all over the place with scatter of over 5 inches at 15 meter distance. This rifle is capable of putting pellets through the same hole at 25 meters. Pellets look pretty though.
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