Airguns!

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Wouldn't it be cool to see one of the big bore air rifles in theHunter? Quiet like a bow but shoots like a rifle! :o Would be so cool! Those things are fun to shoot.
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lol, I saw that video right before I put this post up!
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Should be single shot with no scope much like the muzzleloader for balancing reasons, you shouldn't be able to pop of shots in quick succession over 220m with zero recoil, single shot for up to 70m IMO.
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Well, airguns have less penetration than many firearms, also bullets drop a little faster. I agree on the single shot though.
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Anyone else want to contribute? I really want to see your guy's thoughts on this.
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Hamsaphina wrote:Anyone else want to contribute? I really want to see your guy's thoughts on this.
Yes, if its ethical for birds.
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Woenprom wrote:
Hamsaphina wrote:Anyone else want to contribute? I really want to see your guy's thoughts on this.
Yes, if its ethical for birds.
You wouldn't shoot birds with a big bore air rifle your probably thinking of .177 and .22

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HunterMatt wrote:
Woenprom wrote:
Hamsaphina wrote:Anyone else want to contribute? I really want to see your guy's thoughts on this.
Yes, if its ethical for birds.
You wouldn't shoot birds with a big bore air rifle your probably thinking of .177 and .22

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It depends on how much bird you want to have left afterwards. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I was thinking about small caliber rifle for pheasants & turkeys. :)
Would like to see both air and ... "normal" rifles ethical for birds.
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