Pellet Guns are for Kids? Think again...

This thing is flat bad ***. At almost $600, it clearly isn't any kid's toy. At 1200 feet per second in 22caliber, it will drop small varmints (and the neighbor's noisy dog) easily.
The ULTIMATE Pellet Gun

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I think you'd almost have to call this Silent but Deadly...





THIS gun is MUCH better. Same velocity, better looking, 52% quieter, and just over half less money.

I'm getting this:

http://www.gamousa.com//Catalog.aspx?Product=234
 
THIS gun is MUCH better. Same velocity, better looking, 52% quieter, and just over half less money.

I'm getting this:

http://www.gamousa.com//Catalog.aspx?Product=234

Oh and one other thing most airguns( and for that matter most hunting rifles PERIOD) lack which they Ought Not Lack:

Light-gathering fiber optic front and rear sights( read: your scope break/gets jostled or you don't want/need a scope, you're not screwed).
 
Yeah, it is kind of like a $300,000 car, nobody really needs one.


I don't know that I'd be so quick to dismiss a decent-powered air rifle when comparable ones can be had for cheaper--I can think of several scenarios in our times when such a thing would be JUST the thing.
 
In my hands, not so much...:lfao: :D

However, that gun is designed for one thing and that is shooting in air rifle competitions.

Standing at 10 meters. The "10" is about the size of an ink dot on a paper.

The picture below is what we would call a perfect "10"

During the competition your shots are marked in whole numbers (1 to 10) however in finals (top 8) the shots are marked by the tenths. This would be considered a 10.9

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Hmm... 10 meters meaning 32.8084 feet... I'd say that's pretty damn good shootin thar pardner! A gun however, (any gun) has only 50% accuracy though... the other 50% comes from the shooter.

But then I think ya'll already knew that.
 

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