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Hi lads, just a qick question about .20 cal. Is it really the best of both .177 and .22, or not quite as good as either?

Looking at getting a new rifle very soon and really fancy one in .20. Please could people keep any replies as easy to understand as pssible? I am but a simple man as regards trajectory, ballistic coefficiency etc etc! Lol thanks guys :thumbs:.

Oh yeah, would be used for hunting :thumbs:

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In a word yes mate. I think they're better than .177 ( harder hitting ) and better then .22 ( flatter trajectory ). Just my opinion mate but I really y do like mine and have shot many pigeons with it

Thanks mate, yeah would be used alot for suirrels, pigeons and rabbits. Really like that 100 kt you've got, been fancying one for a while :thumbs:.

How about em in a springer?

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I do have a Theoben Countryman in .20 doing 15 fpe, it really is a very accurate air rifle, when I do my part :thumbs::whistling: using JSB exact at 13,6 grains the rifle is doing around the 700 fps mark and out to targets at 45 meters it's spot on. Great caliber, but the choice in pellets is limited, I use either JSB or H&N FTT and they do the job for me.

 

Best of both worlds (nice song by the late Robert Palmer) as well, give it a try, and see if it suits you :hmm:

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I do have a Theoben Countryman in .20 doing 15 fpe, it really is a very accurate air rifle, when I do my part :thumbs::whistling: using JSB exact at 13,6 grains the rifle is doing around the 700 fps mark and out to targets at 45 meters it's spot on. Great caliber, but the choice in pellets is limited, I use either JSB or H&N FTT and they do the job for me.

 

Best of both worlds (nice song by the late Robert Palmer) as well, give it a try, and see if it suits you :hmm:

Thanks mate :thumbs:

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I have a HW8O in .2O and is a very accurate rifle , I shoot H&N ftt's that weigh in at 11.42 grains the rest of the pellet makes weigh in at over 13 grains putting the weight in the light weight .22 catogory therefore loosing the .2O cal advantage of flatter shooting than the .22 with harder hitting than the .177 . But if the H&N's dont suit your barrel you might as well get a .22 with greater pellet selection , but if you dont go for it you will never know and miss out on this great cal . Its a gamble on one pellet realy , if it suits your barrel your ok :hmm: It did in my HW 8O's barrel thank God :D ATB Mike

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