🟢 Lock & Load in Style – Your Pellet Powerhouse on the Go!
The Air Venturi Pellet Pen is a compact, metal-crafted pellet holder designed to securely store 15 .22-caliber pellets. Its vibrant green finish and lightweight design make it an essential, stylish accessory for target shooters seeking convenience and durability.
Brand | Air Venturi |
Color | Green |
Model Name | pellet pen |
Sport | Target Shooting |
Material | Metal |
Shape | Round |
Caliber | 0.22 |
Product Dimensions | 1"W x 1"H |
Cross section shape | Round |
UPC | 794504496215 850488002849 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00794504496215 |
Manufacturer | air venturi |
Style | Holds 15 (.22-cal) |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.41 x 2.95 x 0.47 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Air Venturi |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | PY-A-3693 |
Included Components | 1 pellet pen |
S**T
Great tool
I wasn't sure what to expect butvthis little tool is excellent. Good quality and price. Nothing fancy, it just works. I have a break barrel and am so happy I bought this. No more fumbling around with the pellets. Easy load. Man, target practice is actually more fun.
L**Y
Works for out n about!
Perfect pellet seat depth for better long range hits!
K**S
A Must Have if you don't have a pellet loader
Makes loading a pellet fast and easy. No dropping pellets and fumbling with fingers to get it to go into chamber straight. A+++
A**S
Loads my bolt action benjamin discovery pretty good
So far this thing has been great. I cuts down on handling lead pellets and it is easier to load my bolt action Benjamin Discovery than by hand, even with the scope in the way. It can take a little shaking and nudging sometimes to get the pellet all the way in place, but I've never had one fall out or end up backwards. It is not a durable item given the brittle plastic material. For the price it could be a lot nicer. But the design has been fine. I have not had any pellets fall out as some has said. I have the .22 version.
K**L
This works extremely well.
No more dumping pellets in the pocket and fumbling for them between shots. I bought the one for .22 cal pellets. I also have another .20 cal pellet rifle, and it works for those too. I'm ordering 2 more!
M**S
Great
Great
P**L
and 6 rounds a minute sure feels like WORK. Being able to load while still wearing ...
I can fire in excess of 6 rounds a minute with a break action pellet gun using this device... And that is WITHOUT practice! Try that with loose pellets! A little practice and I am faster, but speed isn't everything, and 6 rounds a minute sure feels like WORK. Being able to load while still wearing gloves is pretty awesome, as is being able to load while walking, as opposed to having to stop and stand very still for fear of dropping pellets.Yes, I sit at the table to load the pellet pen. I find that a folded piece of paper (note card might be better) can help line up the pellets for less effort in loading. Line up the pellets in the crease and then push the line into the back of the pen. Be careful to not overfill, as it is not friendly to use when overfull.I still think it is pricey for the plastic, but the performance does make up for this quite a bit. I wish I would have bought it sooner than I did. I managed to score the smaller size (.177) on sale, which is why I waited on this size. Alas, no promotional pricing.
T**E
Does the job, fairly worth what I paid for it.
Picked one up to use with my bolt-action Benjamin 392 .22 air rifle. It's not a break-action gun, which would provide better breech access for the pellet pen, but the pen still yields some pretty solid value for loading and managing a limited number of rounds, when you don't want an open tin of hundreds of pellets banging around; say when moving around in the woods, or otherwise not bench shooting.Not to mention, a pumper like the Benjamin takes long enough to pump, that the speed of pellet reload isn't really a critical time factor. For me, this tool is more about simply managing pellets, and avoiding loss, than speed.At what I paid for it, for plastic, it's well designed and functional, but not the biggest bang for the buck in terms of materials cost.
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