Air Rifle Lead Pellets

Air Rifle Lead Pellets

Selecting the right air rifle lead pellets is an important part of achieving consistent accuracy and reliable performance. At Solware, we stock a comprehensive range of lead pellets suitable for target shooting, pest control and recreational use. Different air rifles often perform better with specific pellet weights and designs, which is why many shooters test a variety of options before finding their preferred choice. Our range includes trusted brands known for quality, consistency and dependable results. Whether you are an experienced shooter or new to air rifles, our knowledgeable team can help you identify the most suitable pellets for your rifle, shooting style and intended application. Browse our range today and benefit from expert advice and competitive pricing.

177 22 .25 . 30 Lead pellets for Air Weapons

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Fx Pellets .177 10gr

The classic domed design offers excellent aerodynamics and wind resistance, while strict quality control ensures uniform weight, shape, and skirt consistency for minimal variation and maximum consistency shot after shot.
14.95 incl tax

Fx Pellets .22

The classic domed design provides excellent aerodynamics, wind resistance, and energy retention, while strict quality control ensures uniform weight, shape, and skirt consistency for minimal variation and maximum accuracy shot after shot.
16.96 incl tax

Fx Pellets .25

The classic domed design provides excellent aerodynamics and wind resistance, while strict quality control ensures uniform weight, shape, and skirt consistency for tight groups and minimal variation shot after shot. Perfect for high power FAC setups or sub-12 ft/lbs rifles tuned for heavier projectiles.
13.96 incl tax

H&N Baracuda .20

8.50 incl tax

H&N Baracuda .25

The H&N Baracuda .25 is a premium heavyweight airgun pellet designed for shooters who demand exceptional performance at extended distances.
6.95 incl tax

H&N Baracuda 15 .22 Pellets

Each pellet undergoes rigorous quality control: H&N guarantees very consistent weight across batches, with every tin required to achieve a maximum 20 shot group of just 21mm center to center (C-T-C) at 50 meters under test conditions. This level of precision ensures tight groups and reliable performance shot after shot.
9.50 incl tax

H&N Baracuda 18 .22 Pellets

Renowned for exceptional consistency, each batch undergoes strict quality testing: pellets maintain very tight weight tolerances, and H&N guarantees that 20 shots from any tin achieve a maximum 21mm center to center (C-T-C) group at 50 meters under controlled conditions.
8.50 incl tax

H&N Baracuda 8 .177 Pellets

Renowned for exceptional consistency, each batch undergoes strict quality testing: pellets maintain very tight weight and dimensional tolerances. This precision translates to reliable feeding, superb in flight stability, and tight groups perfect for target shooting, plinking, field target competitions, and effective pest control on small quarry like rats, squirrels, and pigeons.
13.50 incl tax 10.50 incl tax

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What should I consider when choosing lead pellets for an air rifle? +

Choosing lead pellets for an air rifle involves more than simply selecting the correct calibre. Different rifles can favour different pellet weights, head designs and manufacturers, even when the specifications appear similar. Factors such as shooting distance, intended use and rifle power can all influence which pellet delivers the best results. Some shooters prefer domed pellets for all-round performance, while others may choose specialised designs for target shooting or pest control. Testing a small selection of pellets is often the best way to determine what works most effectively with your rifle. At Solware, we stock a wide range of quality air rifle lead pellets and can provide practical guidance based on your shooting requirements. Finding the right pellet combination can significantly improve consistency, accuracy and confidence in the field.

Why do different air rifles perform differently with the same pellet? +

It is quite common for two air rifles of the same calibre to produce different results when using the exact same pellet. Small differences in barrel manufacturing, rifling, power output and overall rifle setup can affect how a pellet behaves once fired. This is why experienced shooters often test several pellet types before deciding which performs best in their rifle. Even slight variations in pellet weight or shape can influence accuracy and consistency at different distances. Taking time to experiment with a few quality pellet options can help identify the combination that delivers the tightest groupings. At Solware, we regularly help customers compare pellet choices and select products that complement their particular air rifle, shooting style and intended use.