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H&N

H&N

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H&N Baracuda 15 (.22) Pellets - Pack of 250
£7.99
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50 in stock
H&N Baracuda 8 (.177) Pellets - Pack of 500
£8.99
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47 in stock
H&N Field Target Trophy .177 Pellets Tin of 500
£11.99
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50 in stock
H&N Field Target Trophy .22 Pellets Tin of 250
£7.99
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H&N offers pellets and bullets that balance quality, accuracy, and value, products designed to perform well and be enjoyable to shoot. The brand traces its roots to 1825, beginning with milled lead and lead-foil production, and in 1847 Carl Georg August Natermann established a shot tower at Hann. Münden. Pellets and bullets have been produced under the company’s care for well over a century, and since the 1950s H&N has manufactured a broad range of airgun pellets, round balls for muzzle-loaders, and large-calibre bullets on purpose-built, in-house machinery.

Committed to “Renowned German Quality,” H&N controls every step of production, from toolmaking and wire production to surface finishing, at its Hann. Münden factory. Every product passes through a rigorous quality-assurance system, ensuring consistent performance and reliability that uphold the standards set by founder August Natermann. This attention to detail is a core reason shooters and manufacturers trust the H&N name.

H&N continually pursues innovation to stay “an idea ahead,” working with suppliers to refine raw materials and develop specialized alloys and lubricants that reduce lead fouling and improve shot consistency. The result is a range of pellets and bullets that deliver dependable accuracy and predictable shot patterns, backed by ongoing investment in materials and manufacturing processes.

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