Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Box |
| Brand Name | H&N |
| Caliber | .177 Caliber |
| Color | Silver |
| Brand | H N Sports |
| Head Shape | Round and Flat |
| Material | Steal |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Count | 35-50 pcs in a box |
| Uses | For 10 m air pistol and air rifle |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Brand Name | H&N |
| Caliber | .177 Caliber |
| Color | Silver |
| Brand | H N Sports |
| Head Shape | Hollow round |
| Material | Lead or a lead alloy |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Type | Hollow Point |
The technical specifications for a Slug HP (Hollow Point) 20 grain for 4.5mm / .177 caliber are designed to optimize performance for air rifles capable of shooting slugs, providing a good balance of accuracy, penetration, and stopping power. Here are the key specifications for such slugs:
Caliber: 4.5mm / .177 cal – This is a standard caliber for air rifles and pistols, but using slugs in this caliber typically requires a rifle designed or adjusted for slug shooting.
Weight: 20 grains – This is on the heavier side for .177 caliber projectiles, which generally range from about 7 to 10 grains for pellets. The increased weight provides greater momentum and energy retention, suitable for longer ranges and better penetration.
Type: Hollow Point – The hollow point design is intended to expand upon impact, increasing the transfer of energy to the target and creating a larger wound channel, which is beneficial for hunting small game or pest control.
Material: Lead or a lead alloy – Most slugs are made from lead or a lead alloy to provide sufficient weight and density, and to allow deformation upon impact for increased efficacy.
Length: The length of these slugs can vary, but they are generally longer than standard pellets due to their higher weight and the need for stability in flight. The exact length can influence the barrel twist rate required for optimal accuracy.
Ballistic Coefficient (BC): Slugs typically have a higher ballistic coefficient compared to pellets, which means they are more aerodynamic and retain velocity and energy better over longer distances. The exact BC can depend on the shape and weight distribution of the slug.
Compatibility: Designed for use in high-powered air rifles with sufficient energy to stabilize and propel heavier and denser projectiles effectively. Rifles may require specific tuning or modifications, such as a larger transfer port, increased power output, or a barrel with an appropriate twist rate for stabilizing slugs.
Packaging: Commonly sold in tins or boxes, with quantities varying by manufacturer. Packaging often includes foam or other protective material to prevent deformation during shipping and handling.
Recommended Use: Ideal for hunting and pest control where legal and ethical, providing a humane and effective solution due to their energy delivery and potential for clean, precise shots.
Velocity: The optimal velocity range for shooting heavy slugs like the 20gr HP can vary, but high velocities are generally preferred to ensure stability and accuracy over distance. However, excessively high velocities may cause instability or over-penetration.
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