cliffy said:John Wayne, I've shot over a dozen PDogs to date, most with a .177 caliber RWS Diana Model 350 MAGNUM rifle with Beeman imported German-made precision 8.9 grain Field Special pellets. I have shot one with a .223 Remington loaded with 55 grain Nosler Ballistic-Tip bullet at 3500 fps muzzle velocity,
cliffy said:When sport reverts to bloody carnage, I'd opt for the air rifle for extreme accuracy at subsonic velocity to fifty yard shooting. Blowing the guts out of a truly stupid two-pound adversary requires a special type of person. Dead is dead, and air rifles are ALL that is required, at least in Wyoming around Rock Springs. Cliffy
cliffy said:Dead is dead, and air rifles are ALL that is required, at least in Wyoming around Rock Springs. Cliffy
Quackaddict said:I mainly target woodchucks, crows, and other small vermin out to about 300 yards, we do a PD shoot yearly where I can stretch out to to as far as I care to go.
I would like your opinions on a 6mm choice of caliber. I would like to start somewhere in the 70 grain range of bullets (blitz, vmax). These seem to give the best blend of bullet BC and velocity. It must feed from a magazine (no 6BR) and I would like to be able to push the 70 grainers to 3700ish to make them as flat as possible.