I've been watching videos over some of the larger caliber air rifles and it's kinda got me thinking I should add one to my collection of toys. But the problem is I don't know anything about them except the ones I've looked at are expensive! What would be a good entry level air rifle for shooting varmints? I'd like something that'd thump a coyote if I ever wanted to take it out and try and get one with it. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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We've got a few in the family, the Benjamin .357 is on the low end cost wise but very accurateand is a repeater but harder to customize, we've got 2 Airforce Texans in the family single shot is a bit of a drawback but very customizable and accurate with the ability to improve. I'm still getting in to the learning curve but have learned that each gun prefers it's own pellets and every hunting situation requires a specific pellet to optimize your results.
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I wouldn't mind spending $300 to $350 for one. I've read up on a few and saw a Umarex Gauntlet that caught my eye. It's a bolt action repeater and it does come in .25 cal but I didn't know if that would have enough oomph for a coyote. I also saw a springer that was .30cal but I'll be dang if I can find it again. I don't remember what it was.
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Come on down the rabbit hole bud. Bring your checkbook, it will be fun!
Seriously speaking the accuracy you can achieve with these new PCP's is out of this world.
I have 2 AirForce guns, a big bore Texan .45Ss and a talon .22ss. They are accurate and powerful. The .22 sounds like a toy gun going off but it hits hard.
I would love to add an FX wildcat .30 but the one I like is more than I want to let go of. Not to mention I really need to buy a real air source first.
I kind of want a .25 though....
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Originally posted by SmTx View PostI want one badly. I'm not ready to drop that coin on an airgun though.
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