Crosman P177 CopperHead Pellets Pointed .177
- Brand:
- Crosman
- Model Number:
- Pointed
- UPC:
- 028478017719
- EAN:
- 0028478017719
- ASIN:
- B0002IL89M
- Walmart SKU:
- 9222900
Current pricing at $4.24 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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$13.05 | |
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Lowest Price
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$4.24 | |
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$11.00 |
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$5.81 | |
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$3.40 | |
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$4.24 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Crosman P177 CopperHead Pellets Pointed .177 since 12/6/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $3.40 (lowest on 12/6/2022) to $5.81 (highest on 7/12/2023). The average price during this period is $4.33.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 157 reviews.
They work, but I prefer the MADE IN AMERICA version, not Spain. Inferior quality. Still good, just not great.
As I said the price is right. They are good quality. For some reason they will not ship the heaver pellets to me in CA but these work fine and are accurate. Quality seems consistent. I am hoping to use them on gophers in my yard
In my opinion, Crosman pellets are the best "standard" pellets. You can buy better pellets, but you'll pay several times the cost. My only complaint is I have purchased several cans recently and they are almost impossible to open initially. Working a thin screwdriver under the rim in several places will usually free it up.
If you're looking for pellets that break bottles and puts holes through things, these are perfect for you. They are cheep to buy, I got a good amount of them and I shoot things 100 yards away(yes a whole football field) I do miss, everyone misses. But I am not worried of running out because they are cheep.
This is a cheap pellet that performs ok for plinking and target practice. The problem with small game hunting or pest controll with these pellets is the high pecentage of "flyers" (pellets that are three or four inches off the mark). I get at least 10% that fly off in every direction with these pellets at 20 yards. At high velocities its even worse probably more than 25%. I used a crosman 760 pumpmaster to test these pellets maybe if you have a gun with a rifled barrel they would perform better. Crosman premier hollow points, out of my gun, hits where i'm aiming almost every time and delievers a harder punch and makes a larger hole. If i was looking for a hunting pellet i would pick the premiers (i would also look for a faster gun with a riffled barrel but thats another review) if i was looking to just shoot at targts or cans i like these pellets alot.
I would give the product a 5 but I do not use enough of the product to be fair. It works for what I need.
While still a fair value, these are only tins of 250 count pellets vise 300 count stated in the description.
Just a plain ol' pellet, cheap and good for everyday use.
Like I said on the title of this reveiw, "Ok, but hard to open". i would recommend shooting these for a Pumpmaster 760 or any other crosman pellet rifle, but once you get the can of pellets open, just put them in an empty peanut butter jar or something, cause I made the mistake not to and I dented it tring to open it, so now it is literally impossible to open. But it shoots out JUST fine. I am 10 years old not 14-18.
The Crosman .177 pointed pellets have potential, but size varies considerably resulting in flyers. When shooting five-shot groups at ten meters, three of the five shots will cluster within a quarter inch with the other two hitting over an inch away. The flyers appear to be the result of under size pellets. The tin was impossible to open by ordinary means; I had to saw a kerf in the side of the lid enabling me to pry it off and access the pellets.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $9.99 (May 10) to $13.05 (Jul 13) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $11.65.
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