Hello all, I’m betting this has likely been discussed a bazillion times already but my search didn’t bring me much luck
Anyways I have a great shooting modded MKII in .22 throwing knockouts. I absolutely love the .22 and yet owning a farm there’s always critters thinking they might wanna live in our driveshed, barn or peeling the Fascia off the house roof would be appreciated. These rascals deserve a swift dispatching and why I’ve been toying with the idea of a .30…..the .22 works great but on bigger animals like raccoons too many times a second shot is required where as the bigger caliber should take care of that.
Up here in Canada our beloved government won’t allow the use of suppressors so a longer 700mm barrel tuned down does help with not alerting every neighbour within earshot.
I’m of the mindset to have each individual tool setup to do its job but with the cost of another Impact to use only on occasion the idea of a .30 barrel is definitely cost effective but when the need arises to swap out the barrel, pellet probe and optics seems counterintuitive.
Someone mentioned to leave reg, HST, everything alone to swap from .22-.30, just have the .30 scope set up and swap out barrel, probe and optics to go to the heavier caliber and as convenient as that may sound, it’s doesn’t make for optimum performance either.
I’d appreciate your feedback, Thank you
Happy July 4th everyone
Anyways I have a great shooting modded MKII in .22 throwing knockouts. I absolutely love the .22 and yet owning a farm there’s always critters thinking they might wanna live in our driveshed, barn or peeling the Fascia off the house roof would be appreciated. These rascals deserve a swift dispatching and why I’ve been toying with the idea of a .30…..the .22 works great but on bigger animals like raccoons too many times a second shot is required where as the bigger caliber should take care of that.
Up here in Canada our beloved government won’t allow the use of suppressors so a longer 700mm barrel tuned down does help with not alerting every neighbour within earshot.
I’m of the mindset to have each individual tool setup to do its job but with the cost of another Impact to use only on occasion the idea of a .30 barrel is definitely cost effective but when the need arises to swap out the barrel, pellet probe and optics seems counterintuitive.
Someone mentioned to leave reg, HST, everything alone to swap from .22-.30, just have the .30 scope set up and swap out barrel, probe and optics to go to the heavier caliber and as convenient as that may sound, it’s doesn’t make for optimum performance either.
I’d appreciate your feedback, Thank you
Happy July 4th everyone