The Case for Low Power

Here is a great reason for low powered verry accurate guns. I shot this Chipmunk with my HW30 at about 6fpe, from 12 yards exactly. Notice the gray marking from the pellet on the white PLASTIC shelving behind it. It was just standing right in front of it, and I decided that a hole on the plastic was worth the dead Chipmunk. Ma, no! The critter took most of the energy and my shelving stayed intact. 

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A ten meter gun is probably the best out there for accuracy and low power but the price of admission is pretty terrible.

I really dig the single stroke pneumatic tech, but the reason i just ordered a HW30s over the Daisy Match Grade Avanti 753S, is mostly because the break barrel is going to be miles easier for me to load (and possibly easier/simpler to service). And to back peddle a little, i would imagine that there is a threshold where the power is too low, for hunting? 
 
It seems to me that there are very good reasons to enjoy low power for backyard plinking and target shooting out to 40 yards or so:

1) Lower noise level (with some guns),

2) higher shot count on a charge,

3) use of lighter weight pellets saves a little money, perhaps, as well.

With my Red Wolf .22, I intend to shoot it mostly on LOW power with 16 gr JSBs for pinking, reactive targets, and paper punching at up to 40 yards or so - which is by far the bulk of my backyard shooting needs.

On the occasion where I may need to remove a destructive prairie dog, I will go to JSB 18 gr and dial up HIGH power.

I think that the case for low power is a very good one! 👍
 
DHart If you have the HP version, hi power will most likely spiral 18.1 JSBs out of control. At least that's what mine does, I haven't changed anything with the programming. Low power 18.1s fly at 870 fps and I can shoot around 200 with one fill. I would get some tins of the 25gr redesigned for Prairie Dogs, that pellet and the RedWolf are like peas and carrots.
 
I purchased a FX Streamline in 177 just for that very reason. Low power ( and noise) If you havnt considered one they are fantastic.. I only use med power. Good luck with your decision!!

markT,

What type of FPS are you getting between the settings? I'm using a Challenger 2009 (falcon 7.31gr @ avg 540 fps, stv 7.3, across 10 shots) for backyard use, engaging squirrels 15 yards max with no problems, but looking for a 1)external adjustable power, 2)regulated, 3)lever action and 4)multi-shot magazine rifle and the ability to have 5)similar low power setting as a 10m rifle. Thanks in advance.