Ok will look at that, what should I look for in FPE for 50m at .22 knocking over a rabbit?
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Ok will look at that, what should I look for in FPE for 50m at .22 knocking over a rabbit?
As you guys seem to root them then, should high fps be something I should worry about, like the more the better for longer distance and so forth
so whats your no.1 air gun for springers/piston, unforutunatlly until I get my FAL, it looks like its the way to go
Why not gamo?
Too loud mate, thinking urban use for predator control so shotguns are a no go unfortunatly
Yeah, most places will be a good 100m away at least but its more for our safety
The only reason for a air rifle is pest control in urban settings like golf courses and small semi rural farms. So still high power but the rifle being "air rifle" doesn't scare as many people of us...
So best bet, either .22lr or low power air rifle
So what would your say would be, pcp?
I'm thinking the pulsar scopes and as you said I know people use them on massive rounds, but surely they stand up to the gamo's "fancy tech"??
And there is no good way to combat this for night vision gear, like rings or something...
It says the gamo runs off a gas piston, is that the same as a springer. I've had a springer, and yes their useless with scopes.
I would go with a pcp option, but havn't been able to sort out my FAL...
I wouldn't know, maybe something to do with corrosion
Will have a look, quick like the gamo though for its accuracy (maybe expect the one linked) and how effective it is over longer range
Cheers mate
Any suggestions then? As long as it is accurate and can drop a rabbit at 30m or so, that's my checklist
Morning all
Could anyone help me in which air rifle or fps should be needed for pest control. More for possums and rabbits in urban areas where a .22lr is probably not the best, shooting between...