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(@jim_in_pgh)
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Has anyone tried Gamo lead roundballs in one of these?  I know they don't work in BB guns that use magnets for ammo management, but I think the Hahn has a purely mechanical BB transfer mechanism.  I'd like to know if anyone has tried this before I do, since I really don't want to have to take it apart if I plug it up.


   
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https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/article_attachments/201589740/C166-OM.pdf

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(@johnny366)
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I have a couple of the Hahn repeaters that I rebuilt and tried the lead round balls in. The ones I have are the blue tin Gamo round lead balls. They worked fine in the Hahn and also my old old Daisys that shoot the lead BB's. They shoot slightly slower than the steel BB's but seem to be more accurate and they hit harder than the steel. I also have a Gamo (can't remember the model number) but it is wooden stocked with a tube on top that holds wadcutter pellets that loads a pellet each time the barrel is broken open. It has a rifled barrel and would hang up or fail to load a wadcutter pellet once in a while. I tried the Gamo round lead BB's and it is very accurate and never fails to load a lead BB when the barrel is broken. I would give the Gamo rounds a try, they worked great in everything I put them in.


   
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