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Model: P022


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Catalog Number: 1469

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Designed for long range penetration. This is the pellet to use for pest control or field hunting. 175 count .22 caliber pointed pellet packaged in a blister card.

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Crosman camping supply
In 1923, our first airgun - a .22 caliber, single shot air rifle with a pull-push compression system - was built by the Crosman family. Word got around. Our designs got better. Demand grew. We were on our way.

Today, we are the world's largest producer of airguns and related accessories. Every year, Crosman® Corporation sells airguns, pellets, BB's, and Powerlet® CO2 cartridges in 63 countries around the world.

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  Robert K. from Southaven, MS

Copperheads are excellent for control of pests like muskrats and turtles that eat baby ducks and break mother duck's legs. The accuracy is superior to the flat head pellets and the velocity is actually improved over flat heads. I would not attempt to bring down a raccoon with copperheads but they will discourage the pest and send a smarting message.





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