Apolo Pointed 4.52 mm shot, 250 rounds. 0.60g/9.0gr (19102-2)
- Pointed .177 heavyweight, super-caliber shot in 4.52 mm caliber for FT and long-distance shooting at a great price! Oblique profile provides impact force and penetration. Smooth cup. Low lead content leaves negligible residue in the barrel. 250 pack.
Pointed .177 precise and heavy, hypercalibrated shot in calibre 4.52 mm (fills the barrel tube better, turns up harder on the thread, gets a longer range) with a ballistic coefficient (Ballistic Coefficient) BC: 0.027. Class ammunition Premium for shooting FT and over long distances argentine company Apolo. Made of low lead alloy ammunition class Premium leaves minimal residue in the barrel. Twisted metal box, 250 pieces.
Precise, heavy o excellent aerodynamics (flat stable trajectory) and high impact force. Ideal for long range shooting, smashing targets. Stable flight path due to increased weight and ideal placement of the center of gravity. The weight of the shotgun pellets was selected to fit powerful air rifles FAC (no energy limit).
Pointed - a series of shotguns where accuracy is the result of a flat flight path and low drag at long distances, which the ammunition owes to a reducing air resistance pointed head (Pointed). Aerodynamic profile provides high stopping power (high coefficient of stopping power) and penetration. The shotgun is characterized by a stable flight trajectory even during gusts of wind. Smooth cup without moleting.
Technical data:
Product number: E19102-2
Name: Pointed .177 cal, 250 ct
Caliber: 4.52 mm / .178
Weight: 0.60 g / 9.0 gr
BC: 0.027
Package: 250 pcs. / 250 pcs
Shape: Pointed
Chalice (skirt): Smooth
Material: lead
Brand name: Apolo
Manufacturer: Monfa S.A. Fabrica Balines Apolo
Country of origin: Argentina
Shotgun
- Keep sharps out of reach of children.
- Store shot in a dry, cool place. High temperatures
and high humidity can change the shape and mass of the shot, which can negatively
affect shooting accuracy.
- Use shot in a caliber compatible with the caliber of the barrel of your air rifle.
- Wash your hands after contact with sharps (especially lead). Lead can
cause cancer, fetal damage or fertility disorders.
Don't inhale lead dust and don't put shotgun shells in your mouth.
- Before loading into the chamber or magazine, check that the shot is not
distorted. Never use an old, contaminated or
distorted shot.
- Do not reuse previously fired shotgun shells.
- Before use, carefully read the instruction manual of the windmill. Remember,
that a wind gun is not a toy. Follow all safety rules
described in the instruction manual of the windmill. Keep the instructions for future reference.
- Always treat the windlass as if it were loaded. Never direct the outlet
of the barrel toward other people or animals, even if the wind gun is unloaded.
- Maintain constant control over the barrel exit and trigger so that if you trip
or loss of balance did not result in an uncontrolled gunshot.
- Check your target and its surroundings before shooting. Don't shoot at
surfaces that can reflect shot. Don't keep your finger on the trigger until the
you won't be ready to shoot.
- Never leave a loaded air rifle unattended.
- Use protective shooting glasses when shooting.
- Collect and dispose of fired shotgun shells



