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Originally posted by KiwiTR6 KiwiTR6 wrote:

Hi.  Stratford shooter here and a member of the Eltham Small Bore Rifle Club where I and others shoot air rifles twice a week.  Some of us own relatively expensive PCPs, but nearly all of us own at least one Weihrauch springer - and that's for good reason.

My 2 cents worth would be (and I think all of my shooting buddies will agree) is to forget about the Gamo no matter how much the salesperson raves about it - you'll probably be disappointed.  

For the same price as the one you mention you'll be able to purchase a new Weihrauch HW50 in .177 cal plus a Nikko Stirling scope, a combo that will give you a very high level of accuracy, lots of dead rabbits and years of service.

PLUS, you would be competitive if you wanted to join our little club (we have a member who travels down from NP) as the springer shooters are now getting very close to the PCPs - especially on our 25yd indoor range!

PM me if you'd like more info.

Thanks I see you sent a PM but for some reason I cant see the messages.... no option to read them when I click the link...
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Rabbits and .22 vs .177
Now Im getting even more confused (easily done) as to brand...but what about calibre?  I alswyas thought .22 for Rabbits but .... what does everyone else think?
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Hi From Stratford, I have a range of Gamo air rifles including multi-shots.
I have removed all the multi-shot loaders.
The magnums are over powered for the trigger capability.

Check out the forum reviews and hunting posts to get some ideas.

Try before you buy, happy to arrange a practice session with several different brands and models in Stratford or Eltham.

Welcome back to airguns they remain a very cost effective pest control option.


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Originally posted by FidosField FidosField wrote:

Rabbits and .22 vs .177
Now Im getting even more confused (easily done) as to brand...but what about calibre?  I alswyas thought .22 for Rabbits but .... what does everyone else think?


What sort of range are you shooting? 

.177 flies faster and flatter, somewhat easier to shoot at varying ranges - .22 has a larger arch so more holdover to account for. 
high power .177 will tend to drill holes through things at close range - arguably .22 will dump for energy into the target for more efficient kill..

Rabbits really arent too tough of an animal, unlike possum, so either caliber would be fine. .22 may be a safer bet as a good allrounder 
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Air Arms TX200('s)
Theoben Sirocco
HW77
FWB 300s
Webley Patriot
One or two others...

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Originally posted by J-S J-S wrote:

Originally posted by FidosField FidosField wrote:

Rabbits and .22 vs .177
Now Im getting even more confused (easily done) as to brand...but what about calibre?  I alswyas thought .22 for Rabbits but .... what does everyone else think?


What sort of range are you shooting? 

.177 flies faster and flatter, somewhat easier to shoot at varying ranges - .22 has a larger arch so more holdover to account for. 
high power .177 will tend to drill holes through things at close range - arguably .22 will dump for energy into the target for more efficient kill..

Rabbits really arent too tough of an animal, unlike possum, so either caliber would be fine. .22 may be a safer bet as a good allrounder 


We have a lot of trees and bushes so even if by some miracle we (me and rabbit) were at furthest line of sight, points I’m gonna say 60m at most, with most around 20-30m….. sh*t if I open the back door quietly maybe 5 metres😂😂😂
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Wow just spotted an original BSA super sport made by BSA in the Uk… I always fancied one of those…
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Originally posted by FidosField FidosField wrote:

Wow just spotted an original BSA super sport made by BSA in the Uk… I always fancied one of those…


Nice, probably still very capable for what you are wanting to do. 
J S Airguns
Air Arms TX200('s)
Theoben Sirocco
HW77
FWB 300s
Webley Patriot
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