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    Caliber: .22' (5.5mm)
    .177' (4.5mm)
    .22' (5.5mm)
    Head Size: 5.51 mm
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    4.52 mm
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    Quantity: 200 count
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  • .22 caliber
  • 21.14 grains
  • Round nose
  • 200 pellets

Baracuda Match pellets have an excellent reputation for accuracy. Round nose or domed pellets is also one of the most accurate pellet head shapes you can buy. Use these for hunting, shooting spinners or popping tin cans.

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Caliber.22' (5.5mm)
Ammo TypePellets
Suggested forSmall game hunting/plinking
Weight21.14gr
Head Size5.51 mm
Quantity200

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21.14 grain fit perfect in my ruger elite impact break barrel and hits hard!!!!! most likely getting more.

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Nothing!!!

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Try these out dont be shy if you have a break barrel and think it won't fit because it worked great for mine.

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Really like the shape of these pellets.

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Wish my Marauder liked these pellets

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Might be too big a pellet for my Marauder pistol

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Weight & shape of pellets were very consistent. Didn't find any deformed pellets in tin. Shoots pretty good grouping from my Umarex Gauntlet & Senca Aspen. Good pellets for pests like squirrels, rabbit, skunks & groundhogs. A little expensive for just plinking unless doing long range target.

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  • pelletman from USA asked:

    what's the difference between the baracuda and baracuda match

  • Martin from USA asked:

    Will these pellets work in any .22 cal. Air rifle or just in .22 cal.P C P ,s

    • Tyler from USA answered:

      They will work in just about any .22 cal air rifle, but they may be too heavy for some lower powered guns.

  • RAMIN from USA asked:

    Thanks Tyler,sorry I forgot to ask, should I get, 5.51, 5.52 or 5.53?

    • Tyler from USA answered:

      I would start with 5.52 and see how they do.

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