I ended up looking on Krale's site for options. For reasons I don't understand, Krale even with shipping, is a lot cheaper than vendors in the USA! If I am missing a good vendor tor these rifle, please let me know.
In summary for anyone who has not read my other thread, I live in a rural area and need to kill rodents and small predators around buildings and things where collateral damage would be bad. I am thinking pass-thru shots and misses mainly that impact things they shouldn't.
For effectiveness on larger things (relative to mice and pigeons), I think I am better served with 0.22 or 0.25 pellets for a bigger thud that would break bones or make a bigger wound channel
I have had shoulder surgery and I am ~8 years away from getting Social Security so while I live an active lifestyle, I also realize I need to be cautious of getting something excessively heavy to cock. An HW 30S would be super easy to cock but, is pretty low on the power side for effectively and humanely killing things with less than perfect shot placement. The HW 50S seems to be a better option for humanely dispatching things but, is cocking it going to be reasonable for me?
What are the trade-offs between the 0.25 and 0.22 options in either of these air rifles? I assume accuracy between both calibers and both air rifles will essentially be the same given a little pellet preference for each air rifle.
TIA,
Sid
In summary for anyone who has not read my other thread, I live in a rural area and need to kill rodents and small predators around buildings and things where collateral damage would be bad. I am thinking pass-thru shots and misses mainly that impact things they shouldn't.
For effectiveness on larger things (relative to mice and pigeons), I think I am better served with 0.22 or 0.25 pellets for a bigger thud that would break bones or make a bigger wound channel
I have had shoulder surgery and I am ~8 years away from getting Social Security so while I live an active lifestyle, I also realize I need to be cautious of getting something excessively heavy to cock. An HW 30S would be super easy to cock but, is pretty low on the power side for effectively and humanely killing things with less than perfect shot placement. The HW 50S seems to be a better option for humanely dispatching things but, is cocking it going to be reasonable for me?
What are the trade-offs between the 0.25 and 0.22 options in either of these air rifles? I assume accuracy between both calibers and both air rifles will essentially be the same given a little pellet preference for each air rifle.
TIA,
Sid