wildadventurer wrote:I was given a 177 air pistol and it works well it would work well for hunting as well as a self deffence it has a good range and fair accuracy
I'm sorry mate, but NO air pistol could or should be used for hunting live game under any circumstances.
Firstly they simply don't have the necessary power to ensure a clean kill, secondly shot placement with a pistol is hit and miss (pun intended) at the best of times.
Buy yourself a decent 12ftlbs spring powered rifle and scope and practice lots out to 40 yards.
I was given a 177 air pistol and it works well it would work well for hunting as well as a self deffence it has a good range and fair accuracy
I'd agree with Eddie, though if you were hunting and or defending yourself against an angry hamster at close range it may work, self defence against a human with a 1 shot .177 air pistol you could easily finding yourself having to retrieve the thing from wherever your victim put it
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.
Picked this up yesterday .. came with 200 shells too.
semi Auto Hatson Escort ....
£200.. result.
Guy was having a clear out and just wanted space quick so put up half his shotguns at a cheap price
Attachments
gun.JPG (161.26 KiB) Viewed 1237 times
We Must learn all the skills that we have Forgotten
That'll sort those Hamsters out for certain, we had our first go on a shotgun a few weeks back-12 gauge slugs what fun
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.
Yep hatsans are popular for there price. Air pistols are perfect for hunting within 10m as they easily go straight through a pidgeon or magpie. I can get a 1 inch grouping at 8m with my hw45 which is spring and the crossman 2240 is used heavily by proffesional pest control in the states for rats in urban areas
I have a HW45 that's about 38 years old, needs new seals its shooting all over the place, and I think that's the Crossman I have too .22 calibre pump up, yes that thing would take rodents no problem, and birds really close with the .177 HW45 no doubt possible too. I'd stick with the rifle best suited to the task if I ever need to hunt though.
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.
Magenta16v wrote:Picked this up yesterday .. came with 200 shells too.
semi Auto Hatson Escort ....
£200.. result.
Guy was having a clear out and just wanted space quick so put up half his shotguns at a cheap price
I have one of these. Make sure the Choke is tight every time you use it. There have been plenty of posts on shooting sites regarding this issue. My chokes come loose quite a lot. I now use thread lock.
Magenta16v wrote:Picked this up yesterday .. came with 200 shells too.
semi Auto Hatson Escort ....
£200.. result.
Guy was having a clear out and just wanted space quick so put up half his shotguns at a cheap price
I'm thinking to buy the same! Only worry I got on the range would people like it? Is it considered safe? I'll give You £220 for it, hm?