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Break Barrel Crosman pellets still being made?

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@Dadwag This article says they will retain a small percentage of their employees for local manufacturing. Could be pellet manufacturing. Who knows? The article also states that Daisy’s Arkansas factory is almost identical so if pellets were produced in Bloomfield, they can be produced at the Arkansas facility. Let’s see if anyone has anymore detailed or current concrete info.

 
I hope this isn’t an ignorant question but…..Is it probable they will continue to make CPHPand Domes? Do they get produced in the US, and would that be in Arkansas now. For me, Daisy pellets just don’t get it. TIA, stay well all
They're going to be making the Benjamin Single Die pellets still. Considering the issues with the Brazilian pellets they were importing, wouldn't be surprised if they keep making the Premiers here.
 
They're going to be making the Benjamin Single Die pellets still. Considering the issues with the Brazilian pellets they were importing, wouldn't be surprised if they keep making the Premiers here.
Ya them pellets were not very "essential"

They were so bad the had to give them away free when you bought a gun of there's .

I thought " wow what a way to help discourage someone from air guns "

Should of just melted them down for fishing lead ( crosman worm weights)
 
There are pellets sold now made in china. JTS?
I think they are made in China but we should be able to make then here cheaper its just a machine the labor in minimal if we can't make them in the USA and do so competitively the it is do to gov regulation strangling the profitability.
we have few issues with manufacturing in the USA one is we lack the ability because its all gone to China and also are strangled with regulations and for what ever reason we seem to lack a skilled work force.
but if there's money to be made all this can and would be over come all but the gov regulations.
 
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You think ... Cphp in .22 /.177 are $7 a 500 count tin walk in every day Walmart

They claim USA made but foreignand domestic materials

Them China qys or them jts ain't selling for no cheap china 4 bucks a 1000 count ..lol

But funny you prefer to pay 20$ a tin for them fancy mail order pellets . So don't cry ..lol
 
I hope this isn’t an ignorant question but…..Is it probable they will continue to make CPHPand Domes? Do they get produced in the US, and would that be in Arkansas now. For me, Daisy pellets just don’t get it. TIA, stay well all

Your question isn’t ignorant at all! To answer, yes, we are still currently making pellets in the USA, and we are actively working on a long-term strategy to ensure continued production. While we’re evaluating potential manufacturing sites for the future, rest assured that we are committed to maintaining, or even improving, the quality of the pellets that Crosman has always delivered. We understand the importance of consistency in product performance, and we’re focused on ensuring that quality remains a top priority. Thanks for your question!

Jesse Newman - Director of Marketing, Crosman
 
Your question isn’t ignorant at all! To answer, yes, we are still currently making pellets in the USA, and we are actively working on a long-term strategy to ensure continued production. While we’re evaluating potential manufacturing sites for the future, rest assured that we are committed to maintaining, or even improving, the quality of the pellets that Crosman has always delivered. We understand the importance of consistency in product performance, and we’re focused on ensuring that quality remains a top priority. Thanks for your question!

Jesse Newman - Director of Marketing, Crosman
glad to see you chime in boss!!!
 
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Your question isn’t ignorant at all! To answer, yes, we are still currently making pellets in the USA, and we are actively working on a long-term strategy to ensure continued production. While we’re evaluating potential manufacturing sites for the future, rest assured that we are committed to maintaining, or even improving, the quality of the pellets that Crosman has always delivered. We understand the importance of consistency in product performance, and we’re focused on ensuring that quality remains a top priority. Thanks for your question!

Jesse Newman - Director of Marketing, Crosman
Free American red state should welcome you in .. im surprised in NY you were not long gone shut down , persecuted, cancel cultured out and sued plus the taxation ..lol

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Ya know up there in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri corners like pitcher Oklahoma was lead mining . So up there in Fayetteville or ft smith wherever your relocated should be the lead to make pellets . ( Maybe the mines are still active ?)
 
Ya them pellets were not very "essential"

They were so bad the had to give them away free when you bought a gun of there's .

I thought " wow what a way to help discourage someone from air guns "

Should of just melted them down for fishing lead ( crosman worm weights)
I got some pellets from Crosman in exchange for a defective airgun. They were labelled Crosman Domed Recreational.
Tin of 250 and 13.7 grain. They were awful and grouped 4-6" at 30 yards. I called them and they sent the real Crosman Premier Ultra Magnum 14.3 grain dome to me which is what we agreed upon for a trade.
 
I got some pellets from Crosman in exchange for a defective airgun. They were labelled Crosman Domed Recreational.
Tin of 250 and 13.7 grain. They were awful and grouped 4-6" at 30 yards. I called them and they sent the real Crosman Premier Ultra Magnum 14.3 grain dome to me which is what we agreed upon for a trade.
Ya you could put your eye out with them things if not careful..😂
 
Your question isn’t ignorant at all! To answer, yes, we are still currently making pellets in the USA, and we are actively working on a long-term strategy to ensure continued production. While we’re evaluating potential manufacturing sites for the future, rest assured that we are committed to maintaining, or even improving, the quality of the pellets that Crosman has always delivered. We understand the importance of consistency in product performance, and we’re focused on ensuring that quality remains a top priority. Thanks for your question!

Jesse Newman - Director of Marketing, Crosman
Wonderful news as Crosman Premier Hollowpoints are my go to pesting and plinking pellets… 🙏
 

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