I started out with a .177 Beeman break-barrel since I live in a neighborhood and needed to keep the noise down.My story is a bit different. I was into archery, and I've always liked odd weapons. I saw an ad for the benjamin pioneer airbow somewhere and was blown away by the concept and velocity. Basically a super powerful limb-less crossbow, it also sorta resembles my favorite weapon from the video game dead space 2. (Called the javelin, I even put a laser sight on, making it even more like the javelin from that game) Decided to buy one and a hand pump. I had so much fun shooting it, I shot it so much and had to pump it every 8 shots, I didn't let the pump cool down and blew the seals. Its a great deal of effort anyways, so I decided I better buy a SCBA tank and opted for the biggest one for max fills, and less frequent scuba shop visits. Then i realized with that scba I could get any pcp i wanted and was finding out about more, my 2nd was a .45 evanix Rex p. Then not long after got a huben k1, fascinated by its power and semi auto function. Around this time I was tired of the scuba shop not completely filling my tank and charging me $25 each time, and with a big bore and semi auto they were becoming frequent and cost prohibitive. They had a cascade setup and mostly filled scuba tanks to 3200 psi or so, so they either didn't bother topping off their system to fill me to 4500, or they didn't top it off after cooling down. It usually had around 4200 in it so it must have been filled pretty fast to be hot enough at 4500 to cool to 4200. Plus they made me leave it and pick it up the next day. so before I knew I was ordering a compressor too. I quickly fell in love with the huben and was going through slugs so fast I decided to spend the money on corbin swaging stuff too. I have never owned a .177
I used it mainly for squirrels and chipmunks—a story I’ll share later.
Eventually, I picked up a .177 Weihrauch HW44 pistol, added a red dot, and found it gave me a lot more maneuverability for handling pest problems.
I have a 22 cal. Red Wolf, but I keep that one limited to the local range.
Even with a moderator, it still has a bit of a bark and a little loud for the neighborhood.
One of those situations I could probably get away with – but don’t really want to press my luck.
I haven’t tried slugs yet, but I’m looking forward to stepping up to a .30 caliber before year end for 50- and 100-yard benchrest shooting next spring.
If you ever get a chance to try a .177 pistol or rifle, I think you’ll be amazed at the accuracy.
I shoot the .177 pistol out to 50 yards in our local summer bullseye matches, and it’s incredible what it can do.
All it needs is a better shooter behind it!
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