Home made Gamo Rocket pellets

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

This is A amazing home made pellet they sell them but they cost to much they are easy to make also fun to make. make shoot stuff alot more fun try shooting thick steal with these and they go right thru not to thick thow try sheet metal at 1st and go thicker to see how powerfull your .22 pellet gun is.

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  • @xileclan1 Hey that means a lot coming from you. However I dont swing your way. Sorry :-(

  • @yamahapwns so ur saying ur religion judges your wealth????

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  • @187bloodkid Thats OK :-) I am not ether I do some hunting but not much. I like powerful airguns to shoot random crap. More power the more stuff blows up. bigger holes deeper holes. Always more fun.

  • @Xxoo0o0o0ooxX ok im not a big small game hunter i shoot squirrels and rabbits in the woods behind my house

  • @187bloodkid Your still not getting as much power, speed don't mean much its how heavy the pellet is that counts. You can have a .22 cal air pistol that shoots a 14.3gr pellet at 600 FPS & it will have more power then your 1000 FPS spring gun. Also the testing done with those spring guns are with ultra light pellets 4.00 to 5.50 gr less weight then a steel BB in fact steel bb is just as effective & way cheaper. with a 7.9 gr pellet it will shoot around 800 FPS with a good gun.

  • @Xxoo0o0o0ooxX i might i use a daisy powerline 880 its like 700 fps i plan on geting a crosman g1 xtreme air

  • @187bloodkid Believe it or not but flat nosed was cutters are more effective for hunting with a .177 pellet gun. They smash bones & hit the body like a hole puncher crushing everything in its path. Pointed pellets can deflect off bone & acupuncture the animal. Making the need to do flow up shots unless the animal runs & dies a painful death days latter. I would suggest if you do a lot of hunting get a .22 pellet rifle or pistol.

  • @11MEXICANPRIDE11 with a crossman recruit pellet gun you can use pointed pellets to kill a rabbit

  • @oreowithmilk1 LOL THANKS, in those 2 months i learned. wtf all i kno if firearms and reloading brass did not fuking help me with a damm air rifle ive been playn with since i was a we lil laddy

  • @ViolentEncounter Air rifles use air pressure to fire pellets. thats what makes it different from a firearm. if it had primer in the pellets it would be a firearm lol. thats why there called AIR rifles.

  • @TheBigmanpete I am sure it would work just be a bit harder to work with. Maybe stick the pellets in some Styrofoam before gluing the BB.

  • Have you used pointed pellets? If so was there a big difference?

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