What is the best diameter for long range shooting for 200 to 250 yards on pigs and whitetail I know it's a bit of a stretch just wanted to know what would be the best one
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At those distances? With airguns, I guess it could be done, but highly impractical. You need to ask this question in a powder burners forum.What is the best caliber for long range shooting for 200 to 250 yards on pigs and whitetail I know it's a bit of a stretch just wanted to know what would be the best one
What is the furthest you can use a air rifleAt those distances? With airguns, I guess it could be done, but highly impractical. You need to ask this question in a powder burners forum.
Not just a bit..but a crazy stretch. Between the trajectory like a mortar at those distances and the amount of drop in inches per yard, it would be a fool’s errand. Not to mention the size of the groups at that range for a big bore are probably going to be about the size of a paper plate even if shooting off a bench..which you won’t be. In a word..unethical. JMNSHOWhat is the best caliber for long range shooting for 200 to 250 yards on pigs and whitetail I know it's a bit of a stretch just wanted to know what would be the best one
Thank you for the infoRather than smack you around, I will offer some practical advice.
In Idaho where I live an air gun is legally classified as a “short range weapon”.
There is good reason for this. Most guns capable of taking big game develop between 200 and 600 foot pounds of energy. That is at the muzzle. The nature of the projectiles dictate they bleed velocity and energy pretty quickly.
If you want to hunt big game with an air gun accept the challenge of a short range weapon and rely on your hunting skills rather than your shooting skills. Much past 100 yards and you are risking a wounded animal, a long blood trail and an elevated chance of losing your game.
Respect the animals you hunt and enjoy the challenge.
Instead of smashing new members and this is why this place probably doesn't grow very much why don't you help or explain where to find the information on this form because it's a little difficult to runWhy don't you read some what's on the form instead of asking to be spoon fed from the get-go?
Yes sir that is right thank you for the clarificationBTW air rifles don't use cartiridges.
I think you meant to ask what round, caliber, ammunition type.
Instead of smashing new members and this is why this place probably doesn't grow very much why don't you help or explain where to find the information on this form because it's a little difficult to run
The furthest depends on variables (speed, caliber, etc.) but most importantly ETHICS if you're discussing hunting.What is the furthest you can use a air rifle