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  • #46
    TMB 1
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2012
    • 7153

    I have two Beeman break barrel cocking, 177 and 22 cal pellet rifles and a side cocking SuperMax 177 pellet rifle, an old Benjamin Franklin 22cal pump pellet rifle and a Crossman Legacy 1000 BB/pellet rifle. Variable pumps are best, because they are variable. The spring action limit the direction or where I can shoot because they are so powerful and will go straight thru a rat, been going out at night shooting rats out of apple and pear trees and some at chicken coop, but also use co2 bb pistol at the coop. The spring powered rifles are powerful enough to go thru the rat and the coop wall, don't want to accidently kill one of my chickens.
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      CycloSteve
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 198

      Benjamin Marauder PCP .22 has been my go to for years. It is seriously accurate out to 60 yards and has a great trigger. The integral suppressor helps for being able to take out more than one ground squirrel before they get the hint and all dive back into their burrows. It is a heavy beast though.
      "Common sense is not so common" - Voltaire

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