gambleone
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This^RWS Model 54 .22 Caliber Air Rifle

This^RWS Model 54 .22 Caliber Air Rifle
FWB 300So I'm looking at getting a new air rifle to continue my war on the House Sparrows in my backyard. I've had a Hatsan 1000s but that poor thing has finally shot itself to pieces and I've grown tired of poor groupings resulting in wounded or missed birds. My budget is around the $300 area in either .177 or .22 (I'd prefer .22 but I've got about 1000 rounds of .177 laying around). I'm debating between either an expensive break barrel or a cheap PCP rifle and my options have been narrowed to the following:
PCP:
Diana Stormrider or Beeman QB Chief ii
Break Barrel:
Diana RWS 34 or Beeman R7
My main priority above all is accuracy but the repeating firepower of the PCP rifles seems nice, I just don't want wounded birds hoping around in my suburban neighbors yards. What do you guys think?
Anyone else on here use pellet guns for pests? What are you guys using?
FWB 300
Only a few hundred more dollars
10times the rifle
My rifle shoots .177 JSB 10.3 grain pellets at 550 with pin point accuracy.
Jim Edmonson or JimE airguns.net classifieds is place/person to get one from.
Are those some of the ones in the recent count by the wifeIve had Winchester (1968) 450, RWS 48's in 22, a RWS 34, and a Weihrauch. I also have a Marauder 25. I started out as a kid with the 177, and slaughtered anything with feathers. As an adult, I used the 48's for pigeons and starlings with excellent results, but they were hard on scopes. I went to the Maruader, love it but the extra's, like a good tank etc are freakin ungodly expensive for what you get.
For your purposes, I would look hard at the RWS models, 34, 48, and scope them with a BSA air rifle rated 2-7. They have a warranty...I know. Or the Weihrauch mentioned earlier. Great little rifles. You will not wear them out for years. I still shoot my rebuilt 1968 vintage Winchester 450/Diana 45
Look into Flying Dragon Air rifles run by Mike Melick, he imports Xisico air rifles and personally tunes them for much less than the German designs they're based on. Mike is one of the top air gun tuners out there, and he offers a lifetime warranty on his guns.
Yes, but she missed the Marauder....it was in the closet on raccoon patrolAre those some of the ones in the recent count by the wifeThanks for the scope advice though.
So I'm pretty sure I'll be getting one of the xisico xs60c from Flying Dragon. It's a lot less than my budget at $130 but the reviews are pretty good and it looks like .5" groups at 25 yards are standard. I'll order one when my next pay check shows up and post some shot groups and a short review once I've got it.
You got a lot of suggestions.So I'm looking at getting a new air rifle to continue my war on the House Sparrows in my backyard. I've had a Hatsan 1000s but that poor thing has finally shot itself to pieces and I've grown tired of poor groupings resulting in wounded or missed birds. My budget is around the $300 area in either .177 or .22 (I'd prefer .22 but I've got about 1000 rounds of .177 laying around). I'm debating between either an expensive break barrel or a cheap PCP rifle and my options have been narrowed to the following:
PCP:
Diana Stormrider or Beeman QB Chief ii
Break Barrel:
Diana RWS 34 or Beeman R7
My main priority above all is accuracy but the repeating firepower of the PCP rifles seems nice, I just don't want wounded birds hoping around in my suburban neighbors yards. What do you guys think?
Anyone else on here use pellet guns for pests? What are you guys using?