Thinking of getting one to plink, small game hunt and etc... Anyone have any experience with them and recommendations?
Guns & Shooting
High end air rifles?
My brothers wife contacted me and asked for help on finding her husband a high end air rifle. I researched and came up with Weirauch air rifles. Contact Air guns of Arizona for help, they were very helpful to my sister in law in making the purchase. After he recieved his gift I asked my lucky brother how his Weirauch was shooting. He reports 1.5 to 2 in groups at 75 yards. He states he is a threat to gophers all through his big yard. Sounds pretty good for a 22 cal air rifle. Comments about air rifle compatible scopes are important. The odd recoil of air rifles will cause premature failure of standard rifle scope. You need to use scopes designed for air rifles.
This rifle is not your daisy red rider and will set you back a few bucks. Cost range will be $350 up to holy crap dollars. Scope will be extra.
Good luck and have fun shooting.
Shellfish
First decisions to be made are how serious do you want to be and how much do you want to spend. I too had screwed around with cheaper versions that you couldn't shoot a ten inch group at 15-20 yards. I finally decided enough of that and after a lot of research, I purchased a RWS 350 Magnum combo break barrel in .177. With the right pellets, I have no problem with consistently hitting squirrels, rabbits, etc. at 40-50 yards.At the time it costs about $450.00 for the package which included a quality 3X9 scope and hard case and extras.
Just google "pyramid air". All they deal with is pellet guns and ammo, reasonable and trustworthy dealer. They probably have every brand of pellet guns available. Good Luck!
I have a .22 Weihrauch. I really like it. Knocks squirrels over dead, and is accurate enough to knock a cowbird off his perch at 30 yards.
Im sure most know this, but you can’t use a regular scope on a pellet rifle. The recoil will turn them into junk in short order. You have to purchase a scope designed for the specific recoil of pellet rifles. Also, the scope mounts are very different from that of conventional mounts.
I purchased my scope and mounts from Air Gun Depot
They have a really nice selection of quality scopes.
I have a gamo and it shoots great with the right pellets. First you need to lock-tight the screws for your scope so it does not walk on you. Second you can't use cheap pellets and expect accuracy. I do not remembe the brand but they are the ones at Fleet with the red plactic tip.
Lots of great feedback from you all! I really appreciate the insight.
I am unfamiliar with air guns but can hold my own on most other firearms. It's time to clear a gun or two out of my cabinet to make room for a new air rifle!
Thanks to all of you and keep it coming, I can't be the only guy thinking about getting a new high performance air gun.
Mac
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I lucked out getting a used Beeman RX because I asked my local gun shop to tell me if any break barrel springers came in. All the airguns I have are .22 cal. The first thing, is to find out what pellets it likes. One low powered springer shot great with 3 different pellets. Another only liked one kind but they were really hard to push into the breech. Search for pellets in different weights as well as brands to see what works best in you're gun. Cheap pellets may work fine but the whole idea is to get the best accuracy and pellet selection for that particular gun. An example of this was my slug barrel for my shotgun, only liked copper solids. Pest control with .177 cal. means perfect shot placement to avoid "ice picking" where pass thru shots don't hit enough vitals. RWS pellets cost a little more than some brands but they are very accurate in several of my guns. I paid $99 for my overpowered Hatsan and "couldn't hit the side of a barn". As mentioned earlier, you could spend thousands on a pre-charged air cannon. I'd recommend getting a Wierauch HW50 for $325 from Airguns of Arizona.
I got Gamos and theyre defintiely overpriced POS. Like you say cant hit the broadside of a barn with them and theyre loud. Absolute waste. When its time to eliminate pests in the yard the go to gun is a 20 year old crosman 760 that cost us $25. The cheap crosman looks like its been through a war but the damn $150 gamos dont even come close to being anything respectable.
Plenty of air rifles put there if that's what you really want, or want an excuse to buy something new. I ran into a pest problem when I lived in town and debated a high end air rifle.
However after shooting a friends, found it was louder then my 10/22 or bolt action .22 loaded with CCI quiet loads. CCI quiets were only about 4 bucks a box and pushed only a bit over 700fps. Took plenty tree rats at about 25 yards and a couple rabbits out of the garden at about 35 yards. Only downfall was manual ejecting them out of a 10/22 as they wouldn't cycle the bolt, but still no big deal.