10 The Best Hunting Pellets
Updated on: May 2023
The Best Hunting Pellets in 2023
Haendler & Natermann Hornet Pointed Airgun Pellets, High-Impact, Super-Penetrating for Hunting.22 Caliber, 16 Grains (200 Count), Gray (PY-P-1206)

- INCOMPARABLE PENETRATION: The Hornet provides incredible penetration, thanks to its pointed tip that’s made from real brass. Try it, and you’ll find there’s simply no comparison.
- INCREDIBLY ACCURATE: The Hornet creates a super snug fit inside the barrel of your .22 cal airgun, providing precision that makes it extremely accurate every time, for a consistent and reliable shooting experience.
- PERFECT FOR HUNTING: The Hornet’s incredible penetration, velocity, accuracy, and expansion make it a truly devastating hunting pellet. One shot is all you need for a range of medium game and bird game, including raccoon, hare, fox, duck, and pheasant.
- EXCELLENT AT CLOSE RANGE: The Hornet .22 cal is remarkably accurate within 40 yards, making it ideal for backyard vermin extermination.
- PRECISELY CRAFTED: Engineered and manufactured to exacting standards, each pellet is guaranteed for maximum quality and accuracy. Even the container is carefully designed and crafted, with a screw-on lid to prevent accidental pellet spills.
- included components: Airgun Ammo
H&N Terminator Hollowpoint Airgun Pellets, Stunning Accuracy and Deadly Force for Hunting, .177 Caliber, 7.25 Grains (400 Count)

- SUPER ACCURATE: Accuracy is the Terminator’s calling card. The snug fit and precision of the Terminator in your . 177 cal airgun delivers extreme accuracy every time, for a consistent, reliable shooting experience.
- UNIQUE DESIGN: The raised point in the center of the hollowpoint aids in penetration while the notched edges increase expansion, delivering a knockout punch to your target.
- PERFECT FOR HUNTING: The knockdown power and shock delivered by the partitioned hollowpoint means one shot is all you need to make a clean, humane kill: ideal for rabbits, squirrels, skunks, and other pests.
- EXCELLENT AT CLOSE RANGE: The H&N Terminator is capable of producing consistent and tight groups out to 25 yards.
- PRECISELY CRAFTED: Engineered and manufactured to exacting standards, each pellet is for maximum quality and accuracy. Even the tin is carefully designed and crafted, with a screw-on lid to prevent accidental pellet spills.
- Included Components: H and N Terminator Hollowpoint Airgun Pellets .177 cal.
H&N Terminator Hollowpoint Airgun Pellets, Stunning Accuracy and Deadly Force for Hunting, .22 Caliber 7.25/16.36 Grain (200 Count)

- SUPER ACCURATE: See why fans call the Terminator .22 “beautifully accurate” and “the most accurate pellets I’ve ever used.” The snug fit and precision of the Terminator delivers extreme accuracy every time, for a consistent, reliable shooting experience.
- UNIQUE DESIGN: The raised point in the center of the hollowpoint aids in penetration while the notched edges increase expansion, delivering a knockout punch to your target.
- PERFECT FOR HUNTING: The knockdown power and shock delivered by the partitioned hollowpoint means one shot is all you need to make a clean, humane kill: ideal for rabbits, squirrels, skunks, and other pests.
- EXCELLENT AT CLOSE RANGE: The H&N Terminator is capable of producing consistent and tight groups out to 50 yards.
- PRECISELY CRAFTED: Engineered and manufactured to exacting standards, each pellet is guaranteed for maximum quality and accuracy. Even the tin is carefully designed and crafted, with a screw-on lid to prevent accidental pellet spills.
Gamo Luxor Cu Sharp Pyramid Shaped .177 Caliber Hunting Pellet

- Pyramid shape. Non-lead, copper layer.
- .177 Cal
- 5.2 gr
- 150 pellets
- harp, pyramid-shaped tip to cut and shatter your target. Copper layer for enhanced impact energy. Lead-free material for increased velocity and impact.
- Made in Barcelona, Spain
- .177 Caliber
- Sharp pyramid shaped tip pellet
- Copper layer for enhanced impact energy
- Lead-free pellet
- Quantity: 150
Bear River Pellet Gun Air Rifle For Hunting Scope Included TPR 1200

- PERFECT FOR SMALL GAME HUNTING OR TARGET SHOOTING with high powered Break Barrel action for long range accuracy and consistency.
- USE YOUR CHOICE OF .177 CALIBER(4.5mm) PELLETS for tons of shooting fun with plenty of power for target shooting and small game hunting.
- ACCURATELY HIT YOUR TARGETS WITH A 18â Rifled Steel Barrel, included 4x32 Scope with Covers, and adjustable Fiber Optic Sights.
- INCREASE POWER AND CONSISTENCY with Spring Piston Technology and a smooth trigger pull. Includes a 6â picatinny rail for your choice of scope or accessories.
- SHOOT AMMO UP TO 1,300 FPS with premium pellets for maximum accuracy even at long range.
H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme Pellets, .25 Cal, 28.24 Grains, Hollowpoint, 150 Count (Pack of 1)
H&N Hornet Pointed Airgun Pellets, .177 Caliber / 10.03 Grains (225 Count)

- Excellent for hunting/ Maximum piercing power
- Content: 225 air gun pellets
- Pellet Caliber/Weight: .177 / 9.6 Grains
- For air pistols / rifles with a minimum muzzle energy of 5.5 ft.lbs
- Screw-on lid prevents accidental pellet spills
Crosman Destroyer Pellets, .177 caliber, 4.5mm, 250ct
Gamo 6110017154 Varmint Air Rifle .177 Cal

- .177 Cal pellet single cocking break barrel
- The Varmint features a long lasting spring piston able to deliver 1250 fps of muzzle velocity with Gamo PBA Platinum pellets .177 Cal
- Fluted polymer jacketed rifled steel barrel. Grooved cylinder rail
- 4 x 32 Shockproof Scope. Gamo trigger with adjustable second stage. It has a synthetic ambidextrous all-weather stock with a rubber recoil pad. Lightweight design
- Noise dampening: None
- 1 YEAR WARRANTY. Made In Spain
Haendler & Natermann Baracuda Hunter Extreme Pellets, 0.22 cal./18.52 gr, Hollowpoint, 200 Count (Pack of 1)

- Excellent for hunting / Max. shock effect
- Content: 200 air gun pellets
- Pellet Caliber/Weight: 0.22 cal./18.52 gr
- Screw-on lid prevents accidental pellet spills
Interview: The Cast and Crew Talk the Trip 2 (Miami International Film Festival)
John Leguiziamo, Karen Martinez and Harold Trompetero took the time to discuss shooting The Trip 2 at the Miami International Film Festival. The three answered questions from the audience after the screening at the Regal South Beach Stadium 18 theater.
Families often fight with each other and are reluctant to see and understand their relatives' point-of-views, as many people often yearn for a better, more glamorous lifestyle than what their brood can offer them. That's certainly the case with the Calvo family in the new Columbian comedy 'The Trip 2 (El Paseo 2),' which premiered to American audiences on Monday, March 4, 2020 during the 30th Annual Miami International Film Festival. While director Harold Trompetero's follow-up to his hit 2020 comedy, 'The Trip,' features a new cast and set of characters, the second installment in the series once again chronicles the struggles and stress families often experience, even during what is supposed to be a relaxing, calm vacation.
'The Trip 2' follows Lucho Calvo (John Leguiziamo), who has booked a family vacation at a seaside resort for his wife, Gloria (Karen Martinez), their daughter, Natalia (Maria Gabriela de Faria), their son and his ever critical mother-in-law. With lost hotel reservations, the revelation that Gloria's rich ex-boyfriends runs the resort and snapping parasailing cords making debuts in the early going, the Calvos learn the importance of family sticking together, even when their personalities clash.
Leguiziamo, Martinez and Trompetero generously took the time to discuss shooting the comedy while at the film festival. The three answered questions from the audience after the movie's screening at the Regal South Beach Stadium 18 theater. Among other things, the actors and helmer discussed how they became involved in the movie, their plans for two more sequels and comedic anecdotes from the shoot.
Question (Q): John, how did you become involved with the project?
John Leguiziamo (JL): Well, I did a one-man show on Broadway called 'Ghetto Klown,' and then translated it into Spanish, after a year of grammar classes and dictation and all kinds of study. I felt proficient in it.
Harold was directing the commercials, and I had a blast with this man. He was a funny dude and so accessible. He gave me the script, and I thought it was hilarious, and that's how we started this relationship.
Q: Had you seen the first 'Trip?'
JL: I saw the first one after he hired me. (laughs)
Q: Are you going to make a 'Trip in Paris?'
Harold Trompetero (HT): We have secured distribution for 'The Trip 2' in South America. The production company has started plans for 'The Trip 3' and 'The Trip 4,' and the fourth will be in Miami.
Q: How was your experience on 'The Trip 2' different from your Hollywood films?
JL: (On 'The Trip 2') they would do anything, but there wasn't any insurance. (laughs) If I was in danger, they didn't care. (laughs) That's the big difference with this film. When we were tied to the bus, this poor woman (points to Martinez) almost fell off. (laughs) I almost fell off of that mud volcano.
It was really great to be with this crew. With this crew, there was no wasted time. There was improvisation, and it was a great group of actors. The crew was just as good as anyone in Hollywood. I had a blast, and it was one of the best times of my life.
Q: John, you haven't done physical comedy like this since 'The Pest.' Do you prefer the comedic roles over the dramatic roles?
JL: It's not really a preference thing. As an artist, I like to do as many different things as possible. Dramas are different, because they come from your heart, and comedy's from your brain. So I like to be well-rounded.
You're right, I haven't done a physical comedy in a long time. I haven't found one that I've really liked, but this one's special to me. It was in Columbia with this great crew. It really appealed to me to do a grown-up follow-up to 'The Pest.'
Q: Was the whole film shot in Cartagena, Columbia?
HT: Only the external scenes were shot in Cartagena. The scenes shot on the beach and in the hotel weren't (shot there).
JL: But it was very expensive (where we shot).
HT: Everything is expensive. (laughs)
Q: Were there any funny stories from the set?
Karen Martinez (KM): I was very surprised at John's dancing skills. In the beginning, we were laughing our heads off, and by the end, we were crying.
HT: John actually did go into the mud and the parachute. Whatever I asked, John did.
JL: remember how they tell you not to work with children and dogs? That myth is true. (laughs) The dog looked cute in the movie, but was growling at me and biting me in the face. I told them to cut it out of the movie.
That was after I almost drowned while scuba-diving. I kept sinking too fast, and my ears were about to explode. When I was in the mud volcano, which was incredible, it was slippery when I tried to climb out, but they didn't show that. I still have the bruises and pains in my back. There are a lot of crazy anecdotes, but you'll have to see the DVD and the bonus features for all of them.
Q: Karen, what's it like coming back to acting?
KM: It was four years between my last series ('Sin retorno') and this film, and I was honored to work with John and Harold and this crew.
Q: Are there any closing remarks?
HT: I want to acknowledge and thank the cast and crew for helping to make this a great film.