Greetings,
I have an FX Wildcat Mk III Compact in .25 caliber. It’s been a beast with pest birds and rodents out to 100 yards plus. It came tuned from Utah Airguns, and I’ve never shot it off power level 7, or modified it it any way. My question is, what ft/lb level is safe for shooting indoors in a barn with galvanized roofing? I’ve never shot or zeroed off full power on the Wildcat. I’m sure I could find a good short range zero at a lower power level, but I’m not sure how much is too much in this setting.
My friend has an enclosed feeding area for cattle, that now has a massive problem with roosting pest birds. How many ft/lbs are too much for a galvanized tin roof? Can I turn the power wheel low enough on the Wildcat to help, or do I need to shop for a low power barn gun like the PROD. Please tell me I can achieve this with my gun. I don’t have a wife to contend with, but I am a single dad of a 14 year old girl who says I am wasting her college funds.
I have an FX Wildcat Mk III Compact in .25 caliber. It’s been a beast with pest birds and rodents out to 100 yards plus. It came tuned from Utah Airguns, and I’ve never shot it off power level 7, or modified it it any way. My question is, what ft/lb level is safe for shooting indoors in a barn with galvanized roofing? I’ve never shot or zeroed off full power on the Wildcat. I’m sure I could find a good short range zero at a lower power level, but I’m not sure how much is too much in this setting.
My friend has an enclosed feeding area for cattle, that now has a massive problem with roosting pest birds. How many ft/lbs are too much for a galvanized tin roof? Can I turn the power wheel low enough on the Wildcat to help, or do I need to shop for a low power barn gun like the PROD. Please tell me I can achieve this with my gun. I don’t have a wife to contend with, but I am a single dad of a 14 year old girl who says I am wasting her college funds.