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ryaninmichigan
06-29-2009, 01:15 PM
Anyone own one? I am looking for an air rifle for some rabits that wont stay out of the garden. I live in a Sub so .22 or shotgun is not an option. I have not owned a pellet gun in maybe 30 years I am sure a lot has changed. Why do most these days come with a scope? I would rather have iron sight for such a short shot. Anyway looking for and air rifle 1000 FPS for less then $150. Anybody have an opinion?

Sourdough
06-29-2009, 01:49 PM
Will work fine at close range, choose you shot carefully. Cops just shot a young man in Los Anchorage for pointing a Scoped Air Rifle at people inside a fast food joint.

Stargazer
06-29-2009, 01:55 PM
I own a Gammo Hunter 440 in .177,the sticker says 1000 fps.Dont really know if that number is true or not.I also own a RWS 34 in .22 at 800fps.

At 1000 fps the Gammo has quite a sharp crack when you send a pellet.And if you use any of the Gammo PBR? ammo its even louder but brings you FPS up to around 1,100.Now the RWS is much quieter and you could probably shoot that all day with out youre neighbor ever knowing.

A head shot and I think you would be good.I don't eat rabbit so I can't tell you for sure if either one would work....Please do not take this the wrong way but please practice,practice,practice before taking a shot at an animal.Its a lot better to miss on paper than to wound an animal.

Beo
06-29-2009, 02:03 PM
Ya could get the Red Ryder BB gun but you'd shoot your eye out!!!

crashdive123
06-29-2009, 04:26 PM
I've got a Beeman Dual Caliber that fits the price you're looking for (Wal Mart) but does not have iron sights. (comes with a scope, but haven't used it) With the .177 barrel it shoots 1000 fps. With the .22 barrel it shoots 800 fps.

Mountain Man
06-29-2009, 04:38 PM
The Crossman 10 pump pistol that's been around FOREVER is a good choice too. Around $60 and accurate and reliable and 620fps I believe. Good for rabits, squirrels, etc.

Ken
06-29-2009, 05:55 PM
The Crossman 10 pump pistol that's been around FOREVER is a good choice too. Around $60 and accurate and reliable and 620fps I believe. Good for rabits, squirrels, etc.

What????????? :sneaky2:

ryaninmichigan
06-29-2009, 06:13 PM
I own a Gammo Hunter 440 in .177,the sticker says 1000 fps.Dont really know if that number is true or not.I also own a RWS 34 in .22 at 800fps.

At 1000 fps the Gammo has quite a sharp crack when you send a pellet.And if you use any of the Gammo PBR? ammo its even louder but brings you FPS up to around 1,100.Now the RWS is much quieter and you could probably shoot that all day with out youre neighbor ever knowing.

A head shot and I think you would be good.I don't eat rabbit so I can't tell you for sure if either one would work....Please do not take this the wrong way but please practice,practice,practice before taking a shot at an animal.Its a lot better to miss on paper than to wound an animal.

Not really worried about people knowing what I am doing. Just trying to get around the whole discharge of a firearm thing. As far as killing said bunnies no worries on that either. I have been in the field hunting pretty much anything that walks for over 30 years.

ryaninmichigan
06-29-2009, 06:14 PM
I've got a Beeman Dual Caliber that fits the price you're looking for (Wal Mart) but does not have iron sights. (comes with a scope, but haven't used it) With the .177 barrel it shoots 1000 fps. With the .22 barrel it shoots 800 fps.

This rilfe intersts me. I like the thought of having .22 capcity. How is acuracy after switching barels?

ryaninmichigan
06-29-2009, 06:15 PM
Will work fine at close range, choose you shot carefully. Cops just shot a young man in Los Anchorage for pointing a Scoped Air Rifle at people inside a fast food joint.

Why did he have a weapon inside Micky D's? Hambuger was cold?

crashdive123
06-29-2009, 06:22 PM
This rilfe intersts me. I like the thought of having .22 capcity. How is acuracy after switching barels?

I've changed it four or five times just to see, and the adjustments were very minor. I was shooting targets at about 65ft (small yard) and was pleased with the results.

2dumb2kwit
06-29-2009, 07:16 PM
What????????? :sneaky2:


Mmmmmm!!!

Fried Squirrel and Gravy
1 Squirrel; cut into 7 pieces
1 c Flour; seasoned with
1/2 ts Each salt and pepper
1/2 c Crisco; for frying
Milk; for gravy


Put seasoned flour into small paper bag. Put squirrel, one or two pieces at a time into bag and shake to coat with flour. Meanwhile melt crisco in cast-iron skillet. Put squirrel pieces into pan and brown on both sides. Reduce heat, cover skillet, and cook for about 20 minutes, or until done. Pour off about half the fat. Stir in flour from the bag until you have a very thin roux, or put about 2 Tbs. of the flour into a jar with a tight-fitting lid and add milk, then put on the lid and shake until the flour is dissolved and all the lumps have gone. Make sure you scrape up all the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Add milk, stirring, and bring to a boil. If the gravy is too thick, add more milk. If it is too thin add more flour and milk mixture and reheat to a boil.

Mountain Man
06-29-2009, 08:17 PM
What????????? :sneaky2:

http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_01/005SquirrelDM_468x348.jpg

Squirrel Soup anyone ?

SARKY
06-29-2009, 08:47 PM
There is nothing wrong with having a scope at the ranges you will be shooting....unless it is point blank then a stick would at least as well if not better. The scope will allow for more precise head shots (eye). Anything in the 1000 fps or better will give you the same supersonic crack that a .22lr will.

Schleprok
06-30-2009, 12:04 AM
.22 will still work as long as you don't shoot long rifle cartridges. One of my neighbors shoots squirrels with a single shot using .22 longs. Quieter than most high power pellet rifles I've shot. The other neighbors think it is a pellet rifle he shoots.

ryaninmichigan
06-30-2009, 10:08 AM
.22 will still work as long as you don't shoot long rifle cartridges. One of my neighbors shoots squirrels with a single shot using .22 longs. Quieter than most high power pellet rifles I've shot. The other neighbors think it is a pellet rifle he shoots.

Ya but if anyone ever does say anything and I can produce a air rilfe to the questioning LIO then I am kind of screwed.

dolfan87
06-30-2009, 10:17 AM
In my city they consider a pellet gun a firearm. Can't shoot a bow inside the city limits either. So you may want to find out if yours is the same.

rwc1969
06-30-2009, 08:59 PM
I have the hunter 440 in .177. It will kill a rabbit dead, but if you don't get a head shot it will most likely run off and die like a deer might. It has a crack but not loud as a .22 LR, people might notice. I use the crosman premier field target pellets. 10.5 gr. w' the superdome tip. They work best for small game IMO.

My kid has the Crosman .22 800fps.? I think and it has a wallop but the pellet drops off quick , loses power and much slower. At normal game distances the. 177 penetrates further and hits harder believe it or not.

the crosman powermaster classic pump model 766 is 795 fps and will kill rabbits and stuff as well. Head shots! The 760 is pretty weak, It's the one w' the rectangular pump/ forearm.

I know Crosman has a one pump, spring air model similar to the 440 for around 100.00 at the big box stores. not as good of quality as the Gamo, Beeman or RWS's though. I've seen em listed as winchester, ruger, etc, but believe they are the same or similar rifle just marketed differently.

Stargazer
07-01-2009, 08:49 AM
[QUOTE=ryaninmichigan;131145]Not really worried about people knowing what I am doing. Just trying to get around the whole discharge of a firearm thing. As far as killing said bunnies no worries on that either. I have been in the field hunting pretty much anything that walks for over 30 years.[/QUOTE

Thats good to know.I hope I didnt offend you,that was not my intention.

Ken
07-01-2009, 09:07 AM
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_01/005SquirrelDM_468x348.jpg

Squirrel Soup anyone ?

That is just plain sick. He looks just like Floyd, who lives in the oak tree just to the left of my kitchen window. Floyd would make a terrible soup.

crashdive123
07-01-2009, 11:55 AM
Yummmmmm. Roasted Floyd. I like mine on the medium rare side - Pink.

Stargazer
07-01-2009, 12:11 PM
Ken, I think Floyd was stalking me thismorning on the deck.Sneaky little bugger.You have taught him the well I see.

Ken
07-01-2009, 06:30 PM
Yummmmmm. Roasted Floyd. I like mine on the medium rare side - Pink.

Floyd. The GOOD rodent!

crashdive123
07-01-2009, 09:14 PM
Pink........Floyd.......get it?

2dumb2kwit
07-01-2009, 10:36 PM
Pink........Floyd.......get it?

At least one of us got it!

We don't need no...........education.:clap:
(Sing it, Ken!!!)

Badawg
07-01-2009, 10:43 PM
My latest run in with a squirrel at Morro Rock... Fat little bugger tried to get in the van with us...

crashdive123
07-01-2009, 10:45 PM
As long as he didn't try and drive. You know how they can be.

2dumb2kwit
07-01-2009, 10:54 PM
At least, now we know what to get Ken/Floyd, for christmas!:innocent:

http://www.squirrelunderpants.com/index.html
(Be sure to check out the video!)

crashdive123
07-01-2009, 10:57 PM
I knew I shouldn't have pressed play......now I gotta clean my monitor.

Schleprok
07-01-2009, 11:33 PM
Ken I have a cat that would disagree. He delivered a squirrel to the back door yesterday. Quite dead of course. Was gonna save the hide, but my daughter was a bit upset so I didn't push it...