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H&N Field Target Trophy .22 Cal, 14.66 Grains, Round Nose, 500ct

4.7 out of 5 stars 49 customer reviews
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  • H&N Field Target Trophy .22 Cal, 14.66 Grains, Round Nose, 500ct
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.6 x 2.6 x 1.3 inches ; 1.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B003M4Q54G
  • Item model number: FIELD TARGET TROPHY
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #101,422 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)


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The other reviewer was dead on, no pun intended. I have a Gamo Silent Stalker .22 IGT and was almost ready to send it back before I found this ammo. Incredibly accurate, and an interesting side effect is its also the quietest ammo out of all of the ammo I tested. With this ammo my Silent Stalker is actually quieter than my Gamo Whisper .177. Over the past month I've taken shots I never would have made with the Gamo Whisper or with any other ammo in my Silent Stalker.

If you have a pellet gun from the Gamo series make sure you pair it up with a good scope. I paired my Silent Stalker with a "Leapers 5th Gen 3-9x40 AO Mil-Dot Rifle Scope with R/G" and the results are incredible. When small game hunting I would take this combo over a shotgun any day.
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The best there is... Quiet, fast, accurate... I have been feeding these through my Benjamin Trail NP XL .22. It shoots all touching three shot groups at 20 yards with these. The pellets are very clean, highly polished, same diameter and have zero slag in the rear. Squirrels be ware, I'm now well equipped.
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I have used many different pellets and these are far superior to just about anything available today. I shoot at targets at 50ft,100ft, and 150ft. In my Diana 350 magnum with a UTG 4-16x44 they are excellent. Tight fitting so rifling can to it`s thing effectively. Mounted on a sand bag I can shoot dime sized targets all day long. Being a very avid hunter I have bagged squirrels, rabbits, turkeys, and even mallard drakes with head shots. If you want to see just how good your gun is get these and you will find out in 5 shots or less.
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A tack driver. The Hatsan 95 I own is hold sensitive since it's a springer, but it loves these pellets with a good artillery hold. These also work great in my Crosman 1322. However, the Crosman also likes other pellets unlike the Hatsan. I've tried about 50 different brands and grains. These H&N's are by far the best in springers.
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These and JSB Exact series will out shoot pretty much anything on the market in 9 out of ten guns... You can buy a tin of these and a tin of JSB jumbo exacts and almost be assured your gun will shoot little clover leads with them.. I love the FTTs as the BC is as high as most any pellet out there and shoots extremely well in most guns. In every Air Arms gun the FTTs are there pellets of choice (6 air arms guns 2 in .177 and 4 in .22 the H&N FTT are the most accurate pellets) (all my Edgun rifles like JSBs the best BUT the FTTs will shoot close in group size as the Exacts, and at 100 yards shoot tighter then the JSBs inside of 90 yards the JSBs are the most accurate in all my Edgun rifles) PCP guns will eat these up as well as the JSBs they are almost assured that one will be it's choice of pellet.. in my high end fully tuned Sprinters most times the H&N FTT are the most accurate pellets with Jumbo Exacts right behind them, my fully tuned and more powerful springed HW87K SS in .22 is a 26 to 27ftlb Springer and it will shoot sub MOA 100 yard 10 shot groups.. at 50 yards is beyond accurate with the FTTs shooting on avg 10 shot groups that are in top end pcp gun accuracy range being well under .5 inch.. I love love loveeee my elite quality PCP guns but I have a place in my heart for mag power fully pro tuned world class spring guns.. and as typical two pellets will almost be assured that one will be it's choice of pellet and it's the H&N FTT or JSB exact series of pellets. Not saying you should only run the FTT or Exact series down the tube and pick the best.. a new gun for me once broken in will see 10 rounds each of roughly 50 different pellets to find it's too two or three pellets.. and some times it's the lower end stuff that your gun will just eat up.. I have 2 pcp guns that shoot 14.Read more ›
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Just look at my photo for a testament to the accuracy. After getting the gun on target, I fired four shots each of the H&N pellets and Crosman Premier hollow point pellets at 25 yards. I've heard good things about the Crosman Premier brand, even from people firing them from the same rifle as me, but I was skeptical. How could the cheapest brand be so good through so many guns compared to more expensive stuff? I have a feeling people who rave about Crosman only fire it because it's readily available and they haven't compared it to anything else. The H&N pellets were a snug fit in the barrel every time. Crosman needs to work on their tolerances. Even examining the pellets reveals the difference in quality control.

After the test I continued to sight in the rifle with the H&N pellets for 30 yards, which is the exact distance from my back door to the bird feeder. I hope to update this review after seeing how the pellets do against a squirrel.
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Using a Hatsan 125 sniper with these.
I usually use heavier hollow point pellets, but thought I'd try a lighter round for smaller critters.
The body on these are hollow, with the head being solid and heavier, making the round fly more like a dart.
The light hollow skirt expands more with the firing pressure, making more contact with the rifling in the barrel, more spin, more accuracy.
These are also light enough that I'm getting the familiar crack after firing that I only used to get with my high power .177.
Grouping is excellent, all within about an inch at 20 yards. One or two outside 2 inches.
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