I've used a Benjamin 5mm, pump up for that before. It worked fine.
Look at the Gamo line. They are reasonably priced and are the break-barrel design. I've heard good things about them.
Of course there are some VERY powerful, but pricey, options out there if you want to go whole-hog!
My kinna post!! Well done!!!Air rifle for squirrels?
Gonna need to be fairly small. And those darn squirrels will probably try to take revenge on the mockingbirds and blue jays.
I'm not sure I would give a squirrel an air gun.
I had that same Daisy rifle as a kid. It shot BBs, darts and .177 pellets. You could also load 5 or 6 BBs at a time and shoot it like a little shotgun. Good timesI've killed many cotton tail rabbits with one of these . 1st shot to the base of the skull to shred their spine, paralyzing the rear legs. 2nd shot to the head. Mind you it was close range 15 - 20 feet. But the old (low budget) Daisy got the job done. View attachment 222100
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There's quite a few air gun rated scopes, Hawke makes some good ones.I kill squirrels routinely w a Gamo Shadow Sport, 1-pump, 1000fps, .177. I use Crosman pointed 7.4 grain lead ammo. Wasn't too expensive, but needs an O-ring seal at the chamber.
It's got a BSA brand 3x9 scope. Air rifle recoil is tough on scope settings.
I have a gamo "silent cat" (similar design) and it's far from ultra quiet. I also have a lever action 22 that I load with subsonic ammo, and it is much quieter than the air rifle.They now make ultra quiet air rifles. I have this one.
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Its an air rifle with a built in 'silencer' of sorts. Because it uses air and not a powder charge silencer regulations don't apply. Its sells for between 125-150, includes the 4x scope and is available at amazon, bass pro and walmart. Its only 90DB. IF you want extra quiet you can go with the Maurauder air rifle, only 72 DB but nearly five hundred bucks.
Me too. Good old daisy powerline 880.I had that same Daisy rifle as a kid. It shot BBs, darts and .177 pellets. You could also load 5 or 6 BBs at a time and shoot it like a little shotgun. Good times
That is what's happening. Those pellets are much lighter than lead pellets, so they tend to be less stable, especially as they go transonic. IMO you're best off staying at 800-1000 fps.I haven’t shot any squirrels (yet) but I’ve got plenty to shoot at if I get the notion. I have head shots a bunch of turtles with my Gammo Mach 1 (1420 FPS) & another one that’s 1200 FPS with the high velocity pellets. I bought these for when my nephews come down and the wife and I enjoy plinking with them since we can’t legally fire anything else around here. Using a normal led pellet you don’t hear much noise at all. Use one of the high velocity pellets and you get that “snap” from the pellet breaking the sound barrier ( or at least that’s what I think is happening?). Any good varmint pellet seems to be quiet and for the most part effective.