N/A Which of your airguns would you choose for a 60yd target for only one shot?

I just had this exact scenario and ‘solved it’ on Thursday. I have had a LARGE groundhog digging holes all over my retaining wall, and nesting in the most difficult place visibility wise. I’ve seen it several times since the last year, and then starting in early March, but could never get a position with line of sight. Better keep an eye out for it’s mate

Thursday I saw it out and decided to grab my RAW HM1000x (.25 cal, polygonal barrel from Martin), head out to one of my cords of oak that are seasoning, about 45 yards away. That gun can be taken out of the case after sitting unused for over a year, and be 100% perfectly on, first shot!

I waited for nearly 45 minutes, then saw her exit a hole on the close side of the deck, through the brush, but walked away under the deck. I chambered a pellet and watch through my scope as she went to the far side and eventually perched on the rock I was hoping. Held still looking out the back of the property. I had lasered that rock at 46.7 yards, and had my scope dialed for that distance already, mag set to 15x, and 47 yards on the parallax.

Set my cheek down, put the crosshairs in the middle of the line between the eye and ear, took out the first stage and gently continued to squeeze. All I heard was ‘thunk’, as she literally fell over, twitched slighly, and slid off the rock she was perched on. No running, no movement, just thunk, and slumped!

Perfect pass through, and extremely humane dispatching. Now to plug the holes in the retaining wall…

View attachment 560330


View attachment 560331

View attachment 560332

View attachment 560334
 
Imagine this scenario... you have a very shy pest, and you think he's been spending a lot of time under your storage shed. Although, you've been waiting weeks/months to have an opportunity to fix the problem - from a distance of say 60ish yards.

Which airgun would you pick up knowing you will only get one quick-ish shot to hit your target? The point being... you would need to trust this airgun to hit a small target on the very first shot after possibly sitting for days or even a couple weeks.

Thanks!

EDIT: Skunk is the animal, but please don't let that stop you from posting about your unicorn .177 that has no loss in first-shot-velocity after a month ;-). Keep in mind I'm asking about "first shot point of impact" after the airgun has been idle for a while. I want to know what airguns will reliably hit a 1.00" circle @ 60 yards on the very first shot. That's not a high standard for accuracy or group size, but - one shot after sitting > 48 hours or better yet, a week or two.
Airmaks Arms Katran .22, 60 yards, no problem.
 
  • Like
Reactions: JaceSpace1369
Zelos .25.

When it absolutely, positively has to hit dead center.

( i may have stole part of the saying from federal express)

D727279A-7AEE-4319-8E4C-9AE5B0ABF57A.jpeg
 
  • Like
Reactions: bernieorosz