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I have had success bunny hunting with both the main calibres (.177 and .22), the advantage with .177 is it flies faster and has a flatter trajectory, .22 has a greater hitting power. I use .177 on calmer days and .22 on windier days!

 

Before you fire it or take it out hunting though, get the rifle serviced, that way no great terminal boing, crash or bam when you go to hunt with it!

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