Key Features:
Cost-Effective Training Solution
For shooting academies and beginners, the cost per shot is an important factor. AHG Economy pellets allow you to practice technical drills, such as position building and trigger release, without the expense of match-grade ammunition. This makes them the ideal “first tin” for any aspiring shooter.
Lightweight for Easy Velocity
With a typical weight range of 7–7.5 grains, these pellets are easy to propel even in lower-powered entry-level airguns. The lightweight profile ensures a smooth flight path over the standard 10-meter distance, helping you see immediate results as you develop your aiming skills.
Classic Diabolo Flat-Head Design
Featuring the traditional wadcutter (flat-head) shape, these pellets are engineered to punch clear, visible holes in paper targets. This helps beginners easily identify their shot placement and track their improvement during a practice session.
High-Volume 500-Pellet Tin
Each tin comes packed with 500 pellets, providing an ample supply for multiple training sessions. This high-capacity packaging is a favorite for shooting clubs and schools where large quantities of ammunition are needed for introductory courses.
Build Your Fundamentals
While these pellets are positioned as a lower-precision alternative to Geco or RWS Basic, they are perfectly adequate for “plinking,” fun shooting, and basic target practice. They allow you to build muscle memory and confidence before you invest in higher-priced competition pellets.
Specifications
- Brand: AHG (Anschütz Group)
- Caliber: .177 Cal / 4.5 mm
- Weight: Approx. 7.0 – 7.5 grains
- Pellet Type: Standard Diabolo / Flat-head (Wadcutter)
- Quantity: 500 Pellets per tin
- Application: Beginner practice, Plinking, Club Training
- Category: Air Pellets / Anschutz AHG / Budget Series
Technical Details & Usage Tips
- Recommended Use: Best suited for shooters in the very early stages of training or for those who enjoy casual backyard target practice.
- Accuracy Expectations: These are economy-grade pellets. Once your groups begin to shrink and you start aiming for higher scores in district-level trials, we recommend upgrading to Geco Diabolo or RWS Diabolo Basic for better refinement.
- Handling: Always handle pellets with clean, dry hands. Even for economy pellets, keeping them free of moisture ensures they move smoothly through your barrel without causing lead oxidation.
- Storage: Keep the tin tightly closed to protect the lead finish. A well-maintained pellet ensures a more consistent “Natural Point of Aim” during your practice.


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