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.25 Vs .22 !!


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Out to 35 yards then the 25 has plenty of stopping power. Get past that then it lacks penetration but would give the bunnies a right old head ache !!!

If I was shooting past that sort of distance then it would be .22 out of the choices you've given. However my calibre of chice is .20.

Best calibre out there IMO

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Out to 35 yards then the 25 has plenty of stopping power. Get past that then it lacks penetration but would give the bunnies a right old head ache !!!

If I was shooting past that sort of distance then it would be .22 out of the choices you've given. However my calibre of chice is .20.

Best calibre out there IMO

.22 at 65 yards has 5.5 FT /LB and .25 has 6 ft/lb !!

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Watched a youtube film of a guy shooting rats with a .25 sub 12/ft lb air rifle and the rats were "off and away" on the discharge of the rifle the .25 pellet slowly followed - he shot nothing !

He then went on to .177 cal which proved to be a "devastating" rat buster.

What ever calibre you choose in sub 12/ft lbs power does not matter, - hitting the vital areas (every time) does !

 

in my humble experience .177 cal .

 

atb

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For what live vermin we shoot with an air rifle at sub-12 ft'lbs energy, .22 and .177 does the job well enough.

 

A rabbit having it's brains splattered in a fraction of a second's pellet impact is not thinking

"Bloody Hell, .25 is pretty effective; but I prefer .22"!!

 

And come to think of it, neither is it thinking:

"Wow! That was a £2,000 Daystate Pulsar that hit me. I can die happy now, knowing I'm being killed by that gun instead of a £350 springer!

 

Simon

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