Sorry I'm really bad at responding. Very busy but what y'all think the best air gun for hunting is?
@yourwoodenchef I agree with @AncientSword and @AirArcher66 on the Airforce Texan. I haven’t taken a deer with a Bulldog so the jury is still out on that one. However, there are companies that do powerful modifications that can beef up a .357 Benjamin Bulldog’s power, but the modded versions exceed your stated price range. We also can’t forget about the newer .457 Bulldog. I’ve only seen them in videos, but the specs suggest that it’s more than adequate to take down deer, but at $1099 it’s a little over $1000. A .457 or .50 Texan are good choices. Also take a look at a Seneca Dragon Claw .50 and some AEA offerings. Seen a lot of positive reports on some AEA models this year. @Cheplicki is another member I recommend asking for an opinion on a suitable airgun to hunt deer. I’ve seen videos of him harvesting deer using several types of airguns. Below are some other air rifles to inquire about within your price range. It’s up to you to determine which is best for your intended purpose.Deer ? ... I would go with a Texan .50 or .45
I wouldn't touch any of the mentioned above, unless.......unless you where shooting AirBlots out of them.
This is extremely important. For the state he has associated with his profile most calibers mentioned (except for .30) are acceptable according to what I read for Arizona hunting regs which appears to be .35 or higher caliber. If in doubt, here are good resources for reference.A big part is check your local hunting regulations for minimum power requirements…
@Calbassin22 To hunt deer? And if you know where they’re sold for around $1000 please PM me.The Edgun leshiy 2 IMO is by far the best air gun for hunting. Accurate, compact, lightweight, reliable, easy to fix and semi auto. By far my favorite gun and I have a lot of high end air guns.
On what do you base that opinion? How many others have you tried? I swear, not trolling, just curious about your frame of reference on that gun for deer hunting.I’m sure the .30 would put a deer down. They don’t exist for that price. I just think they are the best airgun for hunting in existence.
i have one of these with a power tune, 266fpe and put 3 in 1 big hole @ 50yrds.AEA Challenger SL .357 "cheapo" ... I think it's under $400
If you bang it up a little you won't be too upset either. IMO the Challenger is better than the HP Max (more power, better reliability) unless you value a little extra portability. A regular wood stock Challenger SL is a fairly light gun anyway though.
You could buy 5 or 7 of these for a price of an Edgun and it's got 3x the power. Not that I don't wish I had an Edgun anyway
I would like to know at what distance was the deer you took with the Uragan .30 and where did you hit it?i have had and deer hunted with the texan .457 SS, the texan .457, the umarex hammer,
the fx impact .35, the pitbull bulldog, dragon claw, Uragan .30 and the aea challenger sl .357.
all have did a great job of getting it done.
this season i'm using my new Hatsan Piledriver .457. and so far its done very well.
Rick Rehm says it best......hatsan should have named it Tack-driver !!
i have taken 2 hogs with it last month from 70 yrds and 110 yrds.
and yesterday a Buck from 30yrds.
the only guns i have mentioned earlier that i still own is the Uragan .30
and the aea sl .357.
i really like the accuracy and power the piledriver has.
time will tell