".22 for birds and squirrels." Seems sorta like using a bazooka on a fly. Air guns in .177 have taken lots of small game for a long time. Ask the British shooters if in doubt.
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I don't know why some think the .177 isn’t capable of taking game. I never hard any problems killing woodchuck’s or any other small game. My gun shoots at 20 foot pounds, how much do you need. .177’s penetrate better than most larger pellets. Hunter extreme’s hit hard and expand in game. I have no idea where this thinking comes from. Shot placement is paramount in any caliber for clean kills.
I don't know why some think the .177 isn’t capable of taking game. I never hard any problems killing woodchuck’s or any other small game. My gun shoots at 20 foot pounds, how much do you need. .177’s penetrate better than most larger pellets. Hunter extreme’s hit hard and expand in game. I have no idea where this thinking comes from. Shot placement is paramount in any caliber for clean kills.
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/final-formula-for-obtaining-the-hunting-energy-units-on-air-rifles/
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/wind-fight-factor/?referrer=1
My .177’s are for situations where safety and or stealth is paramount.
Can you expound on this, please?
I don't know why some think the .177 isn’t capable of taking game. I never hard any problems killing woodchuck’s or any other small game. My gun shoots at 20 foot pounds, how much do you need. .177’s penetrate better than most larger pellets. Hunter extreme’s hit hard and expand in game. I have no idea where this thinking comes from. Shot placement is paramount in any caliber for clean kills.
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/final-formula-for-obtaining-the-hunting-energy-units-on-air-rifles/
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/wind-fight-factor/?referrer=1
2 links to YOUR point of view. For what it's worth-opinions vary.
My .177 hits game so loud its crazy. It echo’s in the neighborhood. You know when you hit them, its that loud.
My .177 hits game so loud its crazy. It echo’s in the neighborhood. You know when you hit them, its that loud.
With a good hit you can have a clean kill on small critters, irrespective of it is a .177 Cal or a .357 or a baseball bat.
The biger the damage in tissue the bigger the lethality.
Little tiny 8-10gr pellets run out of energy quick when you miss. Little tiny bores are easy to make quiet. Little tiny pellets don’t attract attention from neighbors when smacking a target or critter. Hope this helps.
Little tiny 8-10gr pellets run out of energy quick when you miss. Little tiny bores are easy to make quiet. Little tiny pellets don’t attract attention from neighbors when smacking a target or critter. Hope this helps.
That makes sense. Perhaps I should change my choice from .22 to .177 on the Fortitude that I have on order for shooting in my residential backyard.
I hear some people say "my .177 is a laser". So what is the real practical difference in trajectory between the two out to 35 yards or so?
Little tiny 8-10gr pellets run out of energy quick when you miss. Little tiny bores are easy to make quiet. Little tiny pellets don’t attract attention from neighbors when smacking a target or critter. Hope this helps.
That makes sense. Perhaps I should change my choice from .22 to .177 on the Fortitude that I have on order for shooting in my residential backyard.
I hear some people say "my .177 is a laser". So what is the real practical difference in trajectory between the two out to 35 yards or so?