Hi, first post. Looking forward to learning more about the sport.
I'm an avid Hand gun and rifle enthusiast, but not when it comes to air guns. I'm looking to purchase my first rifle and I've been watching some YouTube vids to try and understand more about what I could buy.
I like the idea of a break barrel instead of CO2, pumpers or PCP.
What I'm looking for is a rifle that can be used in my backyard. I live in a country setting with no one behind us, but neighbors on both sides, 150 foot lots. I would like to use the rifle for target practice and I want to get a nice, quiet rifle. In addition, I'd like to have something with a fairly good amount of 'FPS', although I know that this is not the only thing to look at. My price range is upwards of $300.
To those points, here's a few that I've watched reviews of online that are interesting to me - all are from Gamo, all are break barrel.
So here's a few questions I have to start off the conversation... thanks in advance!
I'm an avid Hand gun and rifle enthusiast, but not when it comes to air guns. I'm looking to purchase my first rifle and I've been watching some YouTube vids to try and understand more about what I could buy.
I like the idea of a break barrel instead of CO2, pumpers or PCP.
What I'm looking for is a rifle that can be used in my backyard. I live in a country setting with no one behind us, but neighbors on both sides, 150 foot lots. I would like to use the rifle for target practice and I want to get a nice, quiet rifle. In addition, I'd like to have something with a fairly good amount of 'FPS', although I know that this is not the only thing to look at. My price range is upwards of $300.
To those points, here's a few that I've watched reviews of online that are interesting to me - all are from Gamo, all are break barrel.
- Swarm Fusion Gen2
- Swarm Magnum Gen2 Inertia Fed
- Swarm Maxxim Gen 2
So here's a few questions I have to start off the conversation... thanks in advance!
- With the type of rifles listed above, is it true that type of pellet material actually matters as related to noise?
- Is a 22 cal quieter than a 177 cal because it's heavier?
- I've heard that keeping the FPS below the sound barrier is a big part of lowering the noise level.
- I'm not sold on only Gamo, it's just the brand that I've seen a lot of reviews on. Other options are welcome for me to consider.
- Of course, accuracy is certainly important also - seems to me like all the above choices are pretty close to the same?
- What are the variables that would cause me to choose a 177 vs a 22 cal? I know the dimensional differences, but I don't really know why I would choose one over the other.
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Guess that's good for now.
I appreciate any advice.
Wayne