Hello everyone! My apologies if there was a specific area of the forums that I'm supposed to ask this question on. I took a look at the resources section and didn't see a particular post that said "help me pick one out" wasn't allowed
I just purchased my first home with my wife and I have a few pests I need to take care of. I've been using my .22lr but I think an airgun may be of better use. I'm sure my neighbors will also appreciate it.
In an attempt to be as specific as possible I have used airguns in the past. My brother and I were giving break barells as kids and we put several thousand rounds through them. These were whatever my dad got at Walmart and I haven't had any other experience with air guns.
To start off To start off with the budget I'd like to spend anywhere between $100 to $400, I'm willing to purchase a scope and rifle combo kit. I understand this is a wide margin and a low budget but I hope I can narrow this down
For caliber I think I was to stick with .177. Im more then open to listen to opinions on .22 but considering my targets are chipmunks, squirrel and small birds I feel. 22 is a bit overkill. I also assume the ammo is cheaper
For style of rifle I've been kind of going back-and-forth on a break barrel and A pcp. I'm still learning about this sport but I'd like to get as close to a bolt to action as I can. I dont want to use c02 because years of playing airsoft has taught me how awful maintaining seals are with c02. I want a rifle that will require minimal matinence.
That's for That's for rifle size the way I'd like to describe it is a "full size". I want something that's gonna be close and scale to say a Remington 700. I ran into this problem when purchasing my 22 caliber rifle because most of them were designed to be used by children I felt many of them were too small.
I'd like a synthetic stock but I'd be open to wood
Something else that I'd like is to purchase this rifle used unfortunately due to the regulations with Facebook marketplace and places like that I can't exactly buy local so I'd be more than happy to buy one on the forums through the marketplace.
I'm also not sure about the kind of maintenance these rifles use but I'd like to not have to worry a whole lot about it.
I appreciate your time and I look forward to learning more about this sport and possibly getting a rifle of my own in the near future
I just purchased my first home with my wife and I have a few pests I need to take care of. I've been using my .22lr but I think an airgun may be of better use. I'm sure my neighbors will also appreciate it.
In an attempt to be as specific as possible I have used airguns in the past. My brother and I were giving break barells as kids and we put several thousand rounds through them. These were whatever my dad got at Walmart and I haven't had any other experience with air guns.
To start off To start off with the budget I'd like to spend anywhere between $100 to $400, I'm willing to purchase a scope and rifle combo kit. I understand this is a wide margin and a low budget but I hope I can narrow this down
For caliber I think I was to stick with .177. Im more then open to listen to opinions on .22 but considering my targets are chipmunks, squirrel and small birds I feel. 22 is a bit overkill. I also assume the ammo is cheaper
For style of rifle I've been kind of going back-and-forth on a break barrel and A pcp. I'm still learning about this sport but I'd like to get as close to a bolt to action as I can. I dont want to use c02 because years of playing airsoft has taught me how awful maintaining seals are with c02. I want a rifle that will require minimal matinence.
That's for That's for rifle size the way I'd like to describe it is a "full size". I want something that's gonna be close and scale to say a Remington 700. I ran into this problem when purchasing my 22 caliber rifle because most of them were designed to be used by children I felt many of them were too small.
I'd like a synthetic stock but I'd be open to wood
Something else that I'd like is to purchase this rifle used unfortunately due to the regulations with Facebook marketplace and places like that I can't exactly buy local so I'd be more than happy to buy one on the forums through the marketplace.
I'm also not sure about the kind of maintenance these rifles use but I'd like to not have to worry a whole lot about it.
I appreciate your time and I look forward to learning more about this sport and possibly getting a rifle of my own in the near future