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jaspr1
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Re: Air Rifles
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February 25, 2018, 09:07:15 AM »
BW what do you think of the Benjamin Maximus PCP .22? I am looking at something in the 2 to 300.00 range for backyard varmints like groundhogs....this has good reviews ...do you know anything? What would you recommend?
Or anybody else............
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Buckwheat
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Re: Air Rifles
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February 25, 2018, 10:57:54 AM »
Jasper1
I do not know anything about that gun. But it looks like a nice starter gun. But the hand pump will get old quick! I have an hand air pump and ended up buying a fill tank that I fill at a scuba shop. Cost way more then the gun you are looking at. But hate the hand pump.
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For a brief moment I could hear nature through all the noise.
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Buckwheat
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Re: Air Rifles
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February 25, 2018, 01:53:44 PM »
Jasper1
I read about that gun. Still do not know if it is any good. But it will be as loud as your 22 rifle if you are worried about your neighbors.
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For a brief moment I could hear nature through all the noise.
2008 PPHA State Predator Calling Champion
Tri-X-Stand Rifle
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http://www.ewcalls.com/
Stand in the open, We will make you shine!
jaspr1
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Re: Air Rifles
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February 26, 2018, 06:56:22 AM »
I am going to have to rethink this...I was thinking, from reading, the .22 was better for critters up to groundhog size. Quiet was also a consideration. I guess regular sub sonic .22 ammo might be just as quiet or quieter than an air rifle. So what would you think a break action or co2? Single shot would be ok if it worked good.......
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Pa Goosehntr
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Re: Air Rifles
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February 26, 2018, 08:46:40 AM »
Jaspr1, before you buy...
please check mine out
it's only a .177 but this model also comes in .22
so this way you can try before you buy...but as far as noise. They say that the quietness doesn't kick in until after about 500 shots and mine is not there...
Mine is a Remington Express...
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Buckwheat
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Re: Air Rifles
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February 26, 2018, 09:23:29 AM »
Jasper1
Just get a subsonic 22 if you are just going to use It for pest control. It will hit harder then the air rifle you were looking at. Killing ground hog size game even with the subsonic will be hard enough.
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