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Gamo .177 Replay 10

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Topic: Gamo .177 Replay 10
Posted By: mercs
Subject: Gamo .177 Replay 10
Date Posted: 18 Apr 2023 at 9:21pm
With retail stores seeming to push high power or magnum air rifles to first time users, I thought I would include an example from the mid power range. Most manufacturers will have something similar.

This Gamo unit is lightweight, very accurate and capable at both targets and pest control.
Gamo 4x32 packaged scope worked well but seen here with a Tasco 3-9x40 AO using a Sport Match dampa mount.

Several successful pellet options but H&N Hunter Extreme 0.62 gramme 9.57 grains pellets work well with the magazines.

At 15 ft/lbs this is relatively easy to load and the trigger is quite reasonable inviting regular use and the .177 pellet keep it economical.


Sometimes branded the replay quicker or quick-shot. Expect to pay $550- $600 then enjoy hitting the bull while your friends with the magnums wrestle the beasts.





GamoReplay 10 IGT .177
Pellet BrandH&N
Pellet typeBaracuda
Average fps790
Grains10.65
Grammes0.69
foot pounds14.76
Joules20.02





Replies:
Posted By: RangerPete
Date Posted: 04 May 2023 at 7:32pm
Hi Mercs,
Looks like an interesting rifle.
I am a fan of .177 calibures, but I’ve always been cautious of break barrel rifles.
What sort of groups are you able to get at 30m? Do you have any pictures of groups you have shot?
Many thanks,
Pete.

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Walk quietly, but carry a big stick.


Posted By: mercs
Date Posted: 23 Apr 2024 at 12:45pm
Wanting to to look at some different pellets so Gamo break barrel selected because life should never be too easy.

Geco, economically priced pellets for plinking, $15 for a tin of 500 at time of purchase.
Trademarked under German made RWS who make the well regarded pro-line series.
I was pleased enough, in the garage or back yard why pay more?

.177 Geco wadcutters 0.475 gramme (Hornady scales) and 4.45mm head size (Dasqua Vernier).
 22.21mm OD group at 24 yards sitting artillery hold, warm with light steady breeze from the right.



Posted By: RangerPete
Date Posted: 25 Apr 2024 at 6:54pm
At 24yards, nothing wrong with that 👍🏻
And at those prices, u can shoot all day 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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Walk quietly, but carry a big stick.


Posted By: mercs
Date Posted: 01 May 2024 at 6:29pm
Club had a 50 metre practice day so the Gamo came along for a session at the local range.
Using up some part tins and this was with JSB Exact 0.57 gramme 8.44 grains 4.51 mm.
Would have liked < 1" but not to be, a little interesting 3 above the bull and 2 pellets low and left.
Conditions were near perfect so can only look in the mirror for the cause.
It took a while to reset from 25 yards to 50 metres, lots of turret clicks.
Scope has nice 1/2 mil-dots so turret corrections were just for play and will return to as found settings.

50 metres 80mm diagram 6mm bull 32.5mm OD 5 shot group.
Bench rest using front shooting bag.



Rifle currently paired with a NS Panamax 3-9x40 on a Sportsmatch Dampa mount.


Replay mechanism has been removed and stored away I doubt I will reinstall.





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