OK, all you experienced air-gunners, I have a question:
I need to eliminate some Starlings around my rural area home. The safest direction where I find them is up in some trees about 65 to 80 yards away. They typically show up in the early spring and leave in the late fall. The gun needs to be ready at a moments notice, but then might sit for 6 months. I’ve looked at the Wildcat BT VP and I’m also considering the Akela by Airgun Revisions.
I like that bullpup format/style. I’d probably tune both for 18.1 JSBs, I realize the FX gun is more versatile and accurate but the added complexity gives me pause.
Considering that it will sit and then get shot maybe 5 times and then sit for days/weeks/months; which, practically speaking, is the best tool for the job?
I’d just use my 22lr but I have a neighbor that gets nervous. My Benjamin 342 is good for close-in, but doesn’t work well beyond 40 feet with my old eyes.
I need to eliminate some Starlings around my rural area home. The safest direction where I find them is up in some trees about 65 to 80 yards away. They typically show up in the early spring and leave in the late fall. The gun needs to be ready at a moments notice, but then might sit for 6 months. I’ve looked at the Wildcat BT VP and I’m also considering the Akela by Airgun Revisions.
I like that bullpup format/style. I’d probably tune both for 18.1 JSBs, I realize the FX gun is more versatile and accurate but the added complexity gives me pause.
Considering that it will sit and then get shot maybe 5 times and then sit for days/weeks/months; which, practically speaking, is the best tool for the job?
I’d just use my 22lr but I have a neighbor that gets nervous. My Benjamin 342 is good for close-in, but doesn’t work well beyond 40 feet with my old eyes.