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-Ec ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 02 Sep 2025 Location: Matamau Status: Online Posts: 3 |
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Hi,
Anyone have any experience with large caliber Hatsan
break-barrels? I live on a 4-acre life
sentence block at the very end of a shingle road, surrounded by farmland. We had seen and heard a few possums so my
son-in-law (I live in a tiny home on the same property as my daughter,
son-in-law & grandson) got himself an air rifle and has managed to get two
so far. As I have more spare time and
the garden was showing signs the possum issue was getting worse, a few weeks
back I bought a 2nd hand .22 Gamo on Trade Me. I also picked up a cheap trailcam on Temu that arrived this
week. I set this up in the chook run
next to the feeder. This has been in
place for three nights, and now I know why the chooks have been going through
the food so quickly! The camera is showing multiple possums helping themselves
to a feed throughout the night. While I
could simply lock the feeder at night, the little buggers have also been
attacking the veggie garden and the roses. While I did have a FAL, I let it lapse in my mid 20s when
the law changed. Rather than go through
the hassle of renewing my FAL it has been suggested that I would be better off
with a 30 cal air gun to deal to them.
Also have a few wild turkeys, magpies and hares that could do with
culling as well. Looking online, it looks like the only .30 air guns that don’t
require a FAL are the Hatsan Model 130S QE and Model 135QE (basically the same gun
with different stocks) These seem very well priced but not a brand I have ever
heard of. Anyone know if these are any
good for pest control within 30 meters max and probably often up in the trees? THANKS -Ec |
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-Ec |
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mercs ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 25 Apr 2020 Location: Stratford Status: Offline Posts: 315 |
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Hatsan .30 is posted under reviews. Great airgun but very heavy and difficult to use at every level.
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mercs ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 25 Apr 2020 Location: Stratford Status: Offline Posts: 315 |
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The .22 Gamo whisper you have chosen will deal with the possums in the trees.
I was amongst some pines yesterday with my .25 Gamo Shadow practicing for distance at 15 to 25 yards before heading out at night. The larger pellet does limit distance. Like yours this is lightweight, mid powered and a pleasure to walk around with. Important to practice shooting at an angle upwards if spotlighting trees. When you have mastered a distance, manoeuvre to that point then take the shot. You will end up with two points on a curve where you can center the reticle effectively then experiment with some holdover. Once set I would not adjust the scope including the AO during a session, just learn to work within a well practiced range.
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