ChrisG
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So... I don't think we have an "Airgun" category for this anywhere, so I am posting this here.
In the past 5 years or so, I have come to find that the utility of an air rifle is amazing! Especially of the PCP variety! I own/have owned a lot of rifles and handguns in various calibers over the years, but when something is rustling in the cow paddock or chicken coop at 11pm, I always reach for the FX Impact, .25. It sounds like dropping a pencil when it fires, and the impact sounds like a baloon popping, most of the time with a complete passthrough on animals as large as a bobcat or coyote I am wondering if there are any other folks here (especially in africa for monkeys or other pests) who have found the utility of airguns ever increasing as their power goes up and they become more affordable. It's hard for smaller animals to argue with a 47 grain bullet at 915fps.
I have a lot of chicken raiders and such, including an opossum infestation. On a side note, if you haven't tried opossum, give it a go... they aren't bad to eat at all!
In the past 5 years or so, I have come to find that the utility of an air rifle is amazing! Especially of the PCP variety! I own/have owned a lot of rifles and handguns in various calibers over the years, but when something is rustling in the cow paddock or chicken coop at 11pm, I always reach for the FX Impact, .25. It sounds like dropping a pencil when it fires, and the impact sounds like a baloon popping, most of the time with a complete passthrough on animals as large as a bobcat or coyote I am wondering if there are any other folks here (especially in africa for monkeys or other pests) who have found the utility of airguns ever increasing as their power goes up and they become more affordable. It's hard for smaller animals to argue with a 47 grain bullet at 915fps.
I have a lot of chicken raiders and such, including an opossum infestation. On a side note, if you haven't tried opossum, give it a go... they aren't bad to eat at all!