I hope you sincerely mean your apologies . If so accepted as long as you promise to stick within 100 yards or so with airgun hunting. ( with appropriate caliber on appropriate game )
Airgun projectiles are meanwhile perfectly fine for hunting , especially when you check on so called “slugs” that also the panthera is built to shoot. The difference between “your” .22lr and a good slug is not so much the projectile but the sheer power/energy they are shot with. The fpe or joules on target differ still a lot and that makes the difference that is of course even far , far bigger when considering heavier hunting calibers. We speak about 10 fold energy and more Vs a state of the art airgun. This does not mean that an airgun cannot be a perfect hunting tool. On the contrary. I would prefer a pcp in many Situations over a pb. BUT know your limits…….. SHOT PLACEMENT . SHOT PLACEMENT AND SHOTPLACEMENT ….If you are not sure you can hit your target on the haircrossings in your scope within an inch. Don’t shoot. With lots and lots of practice depending on the physical conditions during a hunt you could maybe become a confident 100 yards hunter. Studying things like like winddrift, projectile trajectory and other ballistic stuff play an important role wether you will be successful or not. More so than what airgun you buy….