Looking at getting a better pellet rifle for pest control. Whats your favorite and why?
MrMajestic said:RWS 34! Very accurate with the recommended "Artillery Hold" of Springer's. Low noise and gobs of power for a .177. Kills the Farmer's Pigeons off the Silo and the Democratic sparrows that like the free lunch of my feeders.
rhbrink said:MrMajestic said:RWS 34! Very accurate with the recommended "Artillery Hold" of Springer's. Low noise and gobs of power for a .177. Kills the Farmer's Pigeons off the Silo and the Democratic sparrows that like the free lunch of my feeders.
What the heck is the "Artillery Hold"? I have a RWS 34 and it shoots to a different place depending on the hold. Sight it in for offhand and shoots geat or sight in for benchrest and it shoots better but you have to chose one or the other. I go with the offhand need the practice anyway.
Now that there's funny!Catfish said:I think when he says artillery hold he is talking about the hold over nessary to drop the pellets in on target at longer ranges.
H2OBUG said:I have a Sheridan--Blue Streak I think it is one of the better Air rifles I have ever owned, Shooting offhand at up to 50 yards, it felt like I was shooting a .22LR powder rifle, it is very accurate. Longest shot was a Crow @ 75 yards. I am guessing the unit I have has 30,000 + rounds --My dad would buy about 500 round a week for me--I have had the gun for right at 30 years now--It had a scope on it from day one-- great gun--Knock on wood It has never had a repair--I am amazed it has gon this long without even an o-ring replacement.