I'm 51 years old and got into air rifles after shooting feral pigeons at a Dairy farm last fall with my 22 rimfire. Even shooting 29gr bullets at 710fps was too much for indoor shooting.
I bought my first PCP air rifle last November, a Benjamin Maximus 22. It was after only a couple of visits that I knew I'd need a repeater due to how many and how quickly targets (pest birds) presented themselves.
I chose the FX Streamline 22 for my serious pest bird control tool, and it did not disappoint. I was ecstatic when I was hitting Starlings and sparrows at 35 yards, which I considered long shots at the time. The rifle being so accurate and with a good scope, I started making 50 yard shots without a problem.
I took over 100 pigeons with the Streamline and about 300 Starlings in just a couple of months. The farmer recently asked me to shoot skunks, raccoons and woodchucks, so I started looking at a larger caliber.
Last week I bought an FX Wildcat MKII 25 and have shot two skunks. I also shoot the pest birds with it. I quickly got tired of hand pumping so the tank I ordered last week should be in my hands this Friday!
My favorite scope is my new Athlon Argos BTR 6-24x50 FFP. I use that on my Wildcat and use a Hawke Sidewinder 30 SF Tactical 6.5-20x42 on the Streamline. I also have an Air Arms TDR 22 FAC that I use for shooting red squirrels.
I've watched ALL of Ted's videos as well as Matt's, and have been enjoying air rifles more than my firearms, which I've been shooting for 32 years. I'm looking forward to lots more shooting this spring and summer!!
Oh, and I love this forum!!