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Pellets
Currently, there are four main calibers in airguns. The most popular is .177. It is used for both target shooting and hunting and offers the greatest selection of pellets. The next most popular is .22, which is used for both hunting and long-range target shooting and is available in a wide variety of pellets. The .25 offers more power, bigger wound channels, and heavier pellets. It is gaining popularity but offers fewer pellet choices than .177 and .22. Bring up the rear is .20 caliber. It has its enthusiasts, but appears to be dropping in popularity.
Big-bore calibers -- .30 caliber and above – are rising in popularity for hunting medium and larger game but offer fewer pellet choices.










