Anyone have an exceptional air gun there are proud of that serves as a squirrel slayer? Let’s see some photos and tell us about your rig.
20 pumps for the big stuff. And a pellet instead of a BB.I remember those. We'd pump that rifle way past the recommended amount of times thinking we would get higher velocities.
You have been a good boy so reward yourself with a new varmint killer-and send some photos.Been jonesing for a pneumatic tack driver for shooting stuff on the 6 acres at home but havent been able to justify it yet..
RWS Diana is a great value in performance air rifles. I tried a bunch until I got one of those. It's been my squirrel/skunk/varmint slayer for about 7-8 years now and shoots quarter sized groups at 40 yards with very reasonably priced pellets.Anyone have an exceptional air gun there are proud of that serves as a squirrel slayer? Let’s see some photos and tell us about your rig.
Might want to check the legality of what's going on in that photo before you post it online.View attachment 561317
FX Royale. So fun. There are newer models that are even more awesome- But I frequently make 75 yard headshots so hard to justify the upgrade
ThisThe FX is the goldstandard, but there are about 2 dozen companies now. The best thing you can do is call someone like Arizona Air Guns or Utah Air Guns and get someone knowledgeable on the line.
Those look like non-native Eurasian Collared Doves to me. Not sure the regs in whatever state that was in, but in many states there’s no limit or legal means of take on those. Like nutria or starlings or house sparrows or pheasants or chuckers….wait, who’s making these rules?Might want to check the legality of what's going on in that photo before you post it online.
Yup, good catch. I took a closer look and that's what they are. Fire away! ha, ha. And yes, we protect "some" non-natives (feral horses and burros anyone?) but not others. Weird.Those look like non-native Eurasian Collared Doves to me. Not sure the regs in whatever state that was in, but in many states there’s no limit or legal means of take on those. Like nutria or starlings or house sparrows or pheasants or chuckers….wait, who’s making these rules?
Yeah, people are funny.Yup, good catch. I took a closer look and that's what they are. Fire away! ha, ha. And yes, we protect "some" non-natives (feral horses and burros anyone?) but not others. Weird.
That's the rifle I had before the RWS Diana. It was pretty good. Smooth shooter for a barrel cocker. It's pretty astounding what these air rifles are capable of. A friend of mine wanted to know what kind of air rifle I used, so I told him and he went out and bought one. He tested it on a young feral hog at a waterhole one day. 40 lb.er or so. Killed it with one shot to the head with a .22 cal. RWS barrel cocker. Amazing.Yeah, people are funny.
It’s not as “souped up” as some, but I shoot a Benjamin Trail NP XL 1100, .22 cal. It can really push those pellets out there, with plenty of power to kill squirrels and grey diggers, etc. I’ve killed a few at 40 yards.
The downside of this gun is that it’s so heavy and poorly balanced that it’s nearly impossible to shoot off hand. Plus the stock trigger is garbage, even at the lightest setting.