
Availability: In Stock
The Daisy Dial-A-Pellet 177 caliber air gun pellets give you three different projectile styles in one convenient tin, so you can match your ammo to your shooting scenario without carrying multiple containers. With 100 flat-nose, 100 pointed, and 100 hollow-point pellets—all 7.29 grain—this 300-count assortment is built for shooters who want versatility in a .177 air rifle or pistol. Whether you're zeroing in at the range, hunting small game, or testing which profile works best for your particular gun, having all three on hand lets you find what performs.
Air gun pellets aren't one-size-fits-all. Flat-nose rounds excel at target work and are gentle on backstops. Pointed pellets cut a clean hole and carry energy downrange better, making them popular for hunting. Hollow points expand on impact and are favored for pest control and small-game work where energy transfer matters. Daisy's sorted assortment removes the guesswork—you get a proper trial of each type without buying three separate tins.
The 7.29 grain weight sits in the middle of the .177 spectrum, offering a balanced trade-off between velocity and energy for most spring-piston and pneumatic air guns. These are lead pellets, so they're compatible with standard air rifle and pistol barrels (though you'll want to verify your gun accepts lead—some newer models use alloy or other materials). Store them dry, and they'll keep indefinitely.
| Caliber | .177 |
| Pellet Weight | 7.29 Grain |
| Flat-Nose Count | 100 |
| Pointed Count | 100 |
| Hollow-Point Count | 100 |
| Total Count | 300 |
| Material | Lead |
These are standard .177 caliber lead pellets, so they'll chamber in any air gun chambered for .177. If your gun is newer or uses a magnum or custom spec, check your manual first—most modern air rifles and pistols accept standard lead pellets, but some aftermarket or specialty barrels may differ.
Flat-nose rounds are broad and blunt—they work well for target shooting and pest control at close range. Pointed pellets are streamlined for better downrange flight and energy retention, favored by hunters. Hollow points are designed to expand on impact, concentrating energy in small game and varmints.
7.29 grain is a common mid-weight for .177 air guns and works well in most spring-piston rifles and mid-powered pneumatic guns. Heavier pellets slow down but carry energy better; lighter ones fly faster but lose energy quicker. Consult your air gun's manual for the recommended weight range, or test these to see how your gun performs.
Keep them in a dry place. Lead pellets don't degrade over time if stored in a cool, moisture-free environment. The tin they come in is designed for stacking and long-term storage.




SKU: 115696446 • Width: 4in • Height: 0.9in • Depth: 5.4in • Weight: 0.44oz





Availability: In Stock
The Daisy Dial-A-Pellet 177 caliber air gun pellets give you three different projectile styles in one convenient tin, so you can match your ammo to your shooting scenario without carrying multiple containers. With 100 flat-nose, 100 pointed, and 100 hollow-point pellets—all 7.29 grain—this 300-count assortment is built for shooters who want versatility in a .177 air rifle or pistol. Whether you're zeroing in at the range, hunting small game, or testing which profile works best for your particular gun, having all three on hand lets you find what performs.
Air gun pellets aren't one-size-fits-all. Flat-nose rounds excel at target work and are gentle on backstops. Pointed pellets cut a clean hole and carry energy downrange better, making them popular for hunting. Hollow points expand on impact and are favored for pest control and small-game work where energy transfer matters. Daisy's sorted assortment removes the guesswork—you get a proper trial of each type without buying three separate tins.
The 7.29 grain weight sits in the middle of the .177 spectrum, offering a balanced trade-off between velocity and energy for most spring-piston and pneumatic air guns. These are lead pellets, so they're compatible with standard air rifle and pistol barrels (though you'll want to verify your gun accepts lead—some newer models use alloy or other materials). Store them dry, and they'll keep indefinitely.
| Caliber | .177 |
| Pellet Weight | 7.29 Grain |
| Flat-Nose Count | 100 |
| Pointed Count | 100 |
| Hollow-Point Count | 100 |
| Total Count | 300 |
| Material | Lead |
These are standard .177 caliber lead pellets, so they'll chamber in any air gun chambered for .177. If your gun is newer or uses a magnum or custom spec, check your manual first—most modern air rifles and pistols accept standard lead pellets, but some aftermarket or specialty barrels may differ.
Flat-nose rounds are broad and blunt—they work well for target shooting and pest control at close range. Pointed pellets are streamlined for better downrange flight and energy retention, favored by hunters. Hollow points are designed to expand on impact, concentrating energy in small game and varmints.
7.29 grain is a common mid-weight for .177 air guns and works well in most spring-piston rifles and mid-powered pneumatic guns. Heavier pellets slow down but carry energy better; lighter ones fly faster but lose energy quicker. Consult your air gun's manual for the recommended weight range, or test these to see how your gun performs.
Keep them in a dry place. Lead pellets don't degrade over time if stored in a cool, moisture-free environment. The tin they come in is designed for stacking and long-term storage.
SKU: 115696446 • Width: 4in • Height: 0.9in • Depth: 5.4in • Weight: 0.44oz



