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Bugs
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bimini
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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deerstalker
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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deerstalker
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Must admit Alison I'm not an expert on air rifles as I don't use them.
A lot of people will hang me for this, but I don't like them. But I feel I have good reasons for this.
They are easy to get hold off by the inexperienced and the damn dangerous.
People tend to use them in unsuitable places.
Far more injuries are caused by air weapons than any other firearm, but far fewer are reported.
The range is limited which leads to a lot more animals wounded or maimed.
Because they are restricted to 12 foot pounds muzzle energy, people often take very unsafe shots.
Remember these are my views.
Depending on your quarry, I would recommend a shotgun. If you find a twelve too heavy, you could chose a 16, 20, 28 bore or even a .410 (the numbers eg 12 bore, relates to the barrel diameter being the same diameter as a pure lead ball wieghing on 12th of a pound and so on. The exception being the 410 which is .410 inches).
If you want a more powerful air rifle (covered by a FAC), you may as well apply for a .22 short or long.
Anything else, just ask away! |
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deerstalker
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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3mariners
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Raydon
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tahir
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Lloyd
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deerstalker
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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Lloyd
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