air rifle or .22?
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Typical Buck
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter
Well it depends on your preference. I personally like the pump actions offered from henry. They also have a youth bolt model that you could use if your younger and they also have octagon barrel options if you like that. The 10/22 from ruger are excellent guns and the semi - automatic style you may like better. It's really up to you as they are all accurate for small game hunting.
Well it depends on your preference. I personally like the pump actions offered from henry. They also have a youth bolt model that you could use if your younger and they also have octagon barrel options if you like that. The 10/22 from ruger are excellent guns and the semi - automatic style you may like better. It's really up to you as they are all accurate for small game hunting.
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Fork Horn
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From: Phoenixville, PA
ORIGINAL: Brod_Man
i know the msrp of a 10/22 is like $ 275 or something. i kinda like the looks of savages but im nota big gun nut so i wouldnt know much. also i asked my dad about it and he said that he wouldnt let me hunt squirrels with a .22 rifle becauseare neighbors on one side are kinda close but icould use my 20 gauge for that.
but also do you think you could coyote hunt with a .22 win. mag?
i know the msrp of a 10/22 is like $ 275 or something. i kinda like the looks of savages but im nota big gun nut so i wouldnt know much. also i asked my dad about it and he said that he wouldnt let me hunt squirrels with a .22 rifle becauseare neighbors on one side are kinda close but icould use my 20 gauge for that.
but also do you think you could coyote hunt with a .22 win. mag?
#15
ORIGINAL: deerslayer270
a .22 mag will take yotes at long range aswell
yes a 22 mag will take out a coyote at close range...you might want to look into getting a 17 HMR.....
ORIGINAL: Brod_Man
i know the msrp of a 10/22 is like $ 275 or something. i kinda like the looks of savages but im nota big gun nut so i wouldnt know much. also i asked my dad about it and he said that he wouldnt let me hunt squirrels with a .22 rifle becauseare neighbors on one side are kinda close but icould use my 20 gauge for that.
but also do you think you could coyote hunt with a .22 win. mag?
i know the msrp of a 10/22 is like $ 275 or something. i kinda like the looks of savages but im nota big gun nut so i wouldnt know much. also i asked my dad about it and he said that he wouldnt let me hunt squirrels with a .22 rifle becauseare neighbors on one side are kinda close but icould use my 20 gauge for that.
but also do you think you could coyote hunt with a .22 win. mag?
yes a 22 mag will take out a coyote at close range...you might want to look into getting a 17 HMR.....
#17
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: central PA
the difference between a 17 and a 17 mach 2 is a 17 is a necked down 22 mag case and a 17 mach 2 is a necked down version of the 22lr. i have a 17 but it is expensive to shoot when a box of 50 costs $11. I would go with a 17 mach 2 if you are going for small game within 100 yards but DONT try to shoot a coyote with a mach 2. i have shot foxes with my 17 that have run for 100 yards when hit behind the shoulder. as a plus the 17 mach 2 shells are only $5-6 bucks a box of 50.
#18
ORIGINAL: Brod_Man
is that all offered by henry?
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter
Well it depends on your preference. I personally like the pump actions offered from henry. They also have a youth bolt model that you could use if your younger and they also have octagon barrel options if you like that. The 10/22 from ruger are excellent guns and the semi - automatic style you may like better. It's really up to you as they are all accurate for small game hunting.
Well it depends on your preference. I personally like the pump actions offered from henry. They also have a youth bolt model that you could use if your younger and they also have octagon barrel options if you like that. The 10/22 from ruger are excellent guns and the semi - automatic style you may like better. It's really up to you as they are all accurate for small game hunting.
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