I just wouldn't have 3 rifles the same power level. Unless one was just so nice and shiny. I use each caliber for different purposes. Purpose being power levels for hunting.
So I guess if I had 3 rifles in 177,22,25 at the same power levels, I'd rather have the 25 because depending on the airgun I could tune it according to whatever is appropriate to the pest.
I certainly wouldn't prefer to use 177 on a coon in most every case. But if I could tune a 22 down to 15ft lbs and also to 50.ft lbs it might be a more versatile tool.
I'm thinking I don't get the reason for the question though...
Why is the reason. Why do people automatically gravitate to a particular caliber for something. I've been watching a lot of pesting videos lately and one guy who uses a .22cal sub 12 ftlb rifle does very well. He is one of the few, if not the only one I've seen that uses a larger diameter caliber for pesting. Personally, I'm going to try .25cal at 533fps (16 ftlbs) this spring to see what it's like. Looking at the data in Strelok Pro and Chair Gun, it doesn't look too bad, but I want to see the real world results.
Why is the reason...
OK try shooting 30 different raccoons or similar creatures at that power level. You'll think about upgrading right away.
For example, shoot a coyote or fox using 12ft lbs. Then tell me 2 out of 10 drop in their tracks. You won't unless you're lucky. Lucky is heavily emphasized.
I make my recommendations based upon experience. I'd say research the topic a bit. Minimum foot lbs energy for species. 12ft lbs 22 isn't going to do much to a coon, besides get its attention 98 times out of 100.it will probably bounce off a skull or produce a less than lethal body shot. You need energy... Even powder burning rifles need energy. Don't shoot a moose with a 22lr and expect it to drop.
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