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m an airgunner and a powderburner too, but an airgunner first.
I shoot the GOOD European stuff, they have nice wood, exqusite bluing and some are Custom "Tuned". I shoot High Powered "Sporters", Match rifles, and several Light Sporter/Target rifles. Calibers >177, .20, and .22. Te .177 and .22 my favorites.
I have hunted various varmits and pest Species and believe it or not the most powerfull rifles are suitable for Coon and other 35#-40# game. Big Arizona Jacks fall reguarly to air rifles all the time and Cottontail is particularly suited to Air rifle hunts.
Plinking and informal Target shooting is where these air rifles shine!
The Big ones are honestly deadly to humans and much care needs to be praticed for safety's sake!
I didn't find any posts about airguns and wanted to try and discuss this topic because I KNOW there a lot of them in your rifle racks, and they get used regularly!
So OK, Let's talk air rifles...
BPDave
m an airgunner and a powderburner too, but an airgunner first.
I shoot the GOOD European stuff, they have nice wood, exqusite bluing and some are Custom "Tuned". I shoot High Powered "Sporters", Match rifles, and several Light Sporter/Target rifles. Calibers >177, .20, and .22. Te .177 and .22 my favorites.
I have hunted various varmits and pest Species and believe it or not the most powerfull rifles are suitable for Coon and other 35#-40# game. Big Arizona Jacks fall reguarly to air rifles all the time and Cottontail is particularly suited to Air rifle hunts.
Plinking and informal Target shooting is where these air rifles shine!
The Big ones are honestly deadly to humans and much care needs to be praticed for safety's sake!
I didn't find any posts about airguns and wanted to try and discuss this topic because I KNOW there a lot of them in your rifle racks, and they get used regularly!
So OK, Let's talk air rifles...
BPDave