Mike you know I love you but, Chipmunks? Pester? My HW30s have removed more than a few gray squirrels to the ends of my last property. Twenty yard's. I'm sure it'd work fine another five yards. Gray squirrels are frigging tough rodents. Chipmunks on the other hand are the only thing I could think of that's softer and easier to kill than cottontails. I'm sure the biggest challenge at killing chipmunks is their small size and inability to stay still. That applies to any gun, at any power level.Nice as the HW 30 (R7) is, you'd want a bit more power to zap rodents at distance - either the HW 50S or HW 35 would be excellent. The 50 is lighter and handier; the 35 heavier and more traditionally made with the threaded-on rear receiver end. A nice detail of the 35 is that the manual barrel latch allows you to both open and close the breech silently.
I'm sure my 177 HW30s could eradicate chipmunks at any range you could possibly hit them with any springer. What the HW30s lack in power they make up with accuracy.
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