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Quiet and Accurate .177 Break Barrel

Thanks for the info. Here is a pic of the rifle and some targets from when I was sighting it in. Here is a link to my post in the hunting section with my kill pics (I've gotten five of them so far).



P.S. Some of these shots are from my wife, who is very good. I was happily surprised!



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If you've never head shot squirrels with an air rifle you might think theyre suffering a bit but a clean headshot its lights out immediately. Any flopping about and kicking etc is just nerves dying off take 5-20 seconds on average. Just check it with the scope once it stops moving that its not longer breathing. Occasionally you'll get "a breather" that's unconscious and needs a follow up shot
 
I believe an HW30 in .22 is adequate for small game at 10 yards. My stock HW30 delivered between 6.5 and 7.5 footpounds with most pellets. At 40 feet most pellets still had over 6 footpounds.

But I would probably use a pointed pellet like the Crosman Penetrator or H&N Hornet. Just to get through the hide in case you miss the eyes. 

I test fired a Crosman Penetrator at a pine 4x4 post at 20 yards. It was entirely buried. It would probably go entirely through a squirrel.

I can't speak for the .177 version.

The Airgons of Arizona HW30 Urban Pro comes with a 4 power Weihrauch scope. It's a nice little scope. Not fancy, but it does the job.