I recently got a .30 ( a Paradigm, but that doesn't really matter) and depending what I'm shooting for projectiles, it does between 70-80 fpe. I have shot some woodchucks and porcupines with both slugs and pellets and I am a little bit underwhelmed by the performance of the .30 when compared against my kills with a 58fpe .25 shooting 34gr MkII JSB. I don't really know if I am being fair or not, because I really love the MKII pellet, but it really seems to do just as well (or better?) at putting down critters. At least in my experience so far. Do any of you who hunt with both think there isn't much of an actual advanage to .30? At least at the power level I am running, for woodchuck sized targets? I know that the sound made by the .30 hitting is more impressive, but the actual result not so much. My first woodchuck I shot with the .30 was with a FX Hybrid at 845fps at 30 yards and I took a body shot to see how the round would do and it wasn't drt. I have taken the same shot on the same size woodchuck at the same distance, with the .25, and had the pellet go through and loudly ricochet off the stone wall he was on. I also used the .30 56gr Zan pellets at 80fpe and I think those are better for my uses but I wonder about the penetration too and if the .25 actually does enough with less. I have shot porcupines with both and can't really tell if the blunt force trauma of the .30 is beating the .25's penetration or not. I was really expecting to be completely blown away by the .30 in every conceivable way and I really am not. It is a lot more fun to shoot at reactive targets for sure, but hunting not so much. I need to do a few more head shots with the Zan 56gr pellets at longer ranges and see how they do, just waiting for the opportunity. If I don't get impressed by the end of the summer, I am going to contact Tom to see if he would do a swap to .25. When I originally watched Donnie Reed's video on .25 vs. .30, I didn't think too much of it because it wasn't apples to apples. I still don't like how he did it but I am drawing the same conclusion, that the .25 is probably all that I need. I know that I can take longer shots with the .30, but with pellet flight time I really don't want to go over 125 yards too often. I am going to try some +100 yard shots though, and if they work out, then yeah, I will definitely keep the .30, only because I already have a .25 for the close stuff.
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