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  • bwframe

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    I have a Gamo Shadow 1000 with a BSA 2-7X scope. Last year I eliminated a few dozen starlings, half a dozen ground squirrels, 3 bunnies (sorry, can't eat them in the summer), 3 squirrels (in season, did eat them.)

    Any other air rifle hunters out there?
     

    MattDIndy

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    Went squirrel hunting 2 years ago with air rifles only. Most of my farm pest control is performed with air rifles. The starlings have become wary though so lately I have been using the HM2.
     

    indyjoe

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    How much do you have to spend to get a good quality air rifle for hunting? I've heard that the .22 seems to be the best. Slower, but retains more power for a humane kill.

    How loud are the typical spring pistol rifles when firing?
     

    bwframe

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    How much do you have to spend to get a good quality air rifle for hunting? I've heard that the .22 seems to be the best. Slower, but retains more power for a humane kill.

    How loud are the typical spring pistol rifles when firing?

    My Gammo Shadow 1000 was $125. It's a fairly cheap rifle. After optics, mounts, aftermarket trigger and muzzle break I have just under $300 in it.

    It is pretty quiet until you bump up over 1100 FPS with the super light weight pellets. Then there is the supersonic "crack."
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    I have a modified Beeman C1 in .177 that I use as a varmit gun at the house--ghostring sights, sling, trigger job, internal slick, etc.

    The chipmunks USED to run along my flagstone walls.:lmfao:

    It's great for rabbits, starlings and even a couple of crows (head shots only).

    If the Lafayette Police Department is reading this, I am referencing my house OUTside the city limits.:lmfao:
     
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