rossy08 33 Posted May 4, 2011 Report Share Posted May 4, 2011 just do what i did and get both. you wont go to far wrong with an AA in any cal. but if you a newbi then as jasp says above. its a little easyer and more forgiving with off range estimations......... Andy Quote Link to post
clubshot 22 Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 As stated several times before Depends are what you plan to use the air rifle for and what you plan to Shoot @ Lea Valley Ranges go out to 60 Metres Plus Which .177 can hit and reset - No possible with .22 as a Falling Shot will not reset knockover Targets BOB/R Quote Link to post
davyt63 1,845 Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 As stated several times before Depends are what you plan to use the air rifle for and what you plan to Shoot @ Lea Valley Ranges go out to 60 Metres Plus Which .177 can hit and reset - No possible with .22 as a Falling Shot will not reset knockover Targets BOB/R hi bob would just like to say! myself,Si ,andy&archie were knocking and reseting targets at 64yds a few weeks ago in .177 &.22 so i would say its down to the individual shooter to pull shots of like this! yeti i would say start with .177 its less forgiving,see how you get on and if you fancy a challenge then get ya self a .22 as well but there is a lot more hold over/under than .177 and can confuse the newbie shooters! if you are just starting out air gunning,find a club or even try before you buy,both cals as well and see which you!!! think is more suited to you,they say .177 for feather .22 for fur.but that is a load of crap!!!! as already stated shot placement is more important than cal good luck in your quest!! regards Davy Quote Link to post
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