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Thread locked and will be allowed to remain as a reference of your collective good character.**Hello, Newbie first post. What to buy for less than $200 to hit deer eating vegetation? In our area, deer which had never before eaten certain plants now doing so. WA permits "discomfort" if annoyance, so my needs are not power. But accuracy and not being loud are important. Often, the deer are in groups, so I would like a semi auto to pop a few of them without having to rewind or reload after each shot. Airlift or BB am open to, and welcome advice on what to buy. Recap:
QUIET; accurate to 150'; not powerful unit needed; semi auto. Thanks
Thank you all for taking a stand to protect the Air Powered Shooting Sports by taking care of the question on the lowest level possible, peer-to-peer. The united front of Airgun Nation members giving a unanimous and firm "NO!" reflects well on the membership. ***
Thread locked and will be allowed to remain as a reference of your collective good character.**Hello, Newbie first post. What to buy for less than $200 to hit deer eating vegetation? In our area, deer which had never before eaten certain plants now doing so. WA permits "discomfort" if annoyance, so my needs are not power. But accuracy and not being loud are important. Often, the deer are in groups, so I would like a semi auto to pop a few of them without having to rewind or reload after each shot. Airlift or BB am open to, and welcome advice on what to buy. Recap:
QUIET; accurate to 150'; not powerful unit needed; semi auto. Thanks
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