Air Rifle Hunting (pesting)#13

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2012

Air Rifle Hunting (pesting)#13

Rifle: Benjamin Marauder .177 cal

Scope: Center Point 3-9x32 AR22 Series

Bipod: UTG Model TL-BP28S

Pellets: JSB Diabolo Exact .177cal 8.4gr

Camera: Casio EX FC-150

Camera Mount: Orion Steadypix Deluxe

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  • why do you have to bait your "problem squirrels"?

  • @ebarnes419 To get them to go to one spot so I'm not shooting in all directions.

  • @mrFyrguy5, do you think that an air rifle that shoots at 625 fps using pointed led pellets would do the job? Humanely?

  • @C0DY1180 I would say yes. I have an old crosman 2100 classic that shoots about 650fps and have taken a lot of birds and squirrels with it.

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  • @damcodrules Crosman Phantom or the Crosman Storm xt they are some what the samething i started with the Crosman Storm xt and its great for beginners.

  • when their nerves take control after headshots looks like their dancing 

  • Nice shots. I like the second one, especially. Very good placement. Headshots may not be very PC for some but I'd always rather eliminate the brain before the body, when possible. A sudden migraine seems a better way to go than bleeding out with your mind able to digest the process. Harder for the shooter to watch, but better on the target, I think. Nice job making the most of the .177. I'm contemplating adding one to my collection of .22 & .25 Marauders, just for less impact noise.

  • @mrFyrguy5, much thanks. Your entertaining AND helpful!

  • @damcodrules Look, man, google this stuff. What I did was sell some of my stuff and got a job, if you can earn the money to pay for your own gun, then it's all kewl beans from there, man. If they see that you're responsible to pay for your own gun, then you're responsible enough to use it. I live in the country, so perhaps my situation is a tad bit different. As long as you promise not to shoot the local wildlife, it's all kewl. Urban neighborhoods are gripy when it comes to killing things xD

  • do you think 14 is a good age and if so which is the best break barrel i should use for hunting squirrels and rabbits

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