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.177 Or .22??


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I'm looking to get another rifle, I have a few already but I have got the worm and NEED more! My main gun is a BSA ultra se emerald which I am waiting to get tench regged and x tuned, my second rifle is a Brocock contour super six, birth of these rifles are in .177, now my new rifle will be 1 of a few guns, a r10, s510, hw100 or a daystate, all very different I no, but just waiting for the right 1 too come along and when it feels right ill buy it, all good guns in there own right, my ultra will be the same if not better than a r10, just look a little different, but then I could spend more money and get a r10 tuned ect.., so then I thought about getting it in .22, so I have something different. Also been reading a lot of posts about lads having big bags and mostly in .22, I go hunting for birds and rabbits but I also am a member of a rifle club so I also shoot at targets at 25-30yrds, so just asking the question which should I go for? .22 or .177?

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try a HW100 in 22...close up you can trace shoot with no sight lolol.

 

i cant help thinking..borrow a .22 for a month and get some time in with it, if posable definatly get some ratting in, just to see...i hated the .22 on rats.

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With pcp you also have the advantage of more shots per fill in .22, I also find my hw99s in .177 is a lot more lively to shoot than the same in .22.

There is also the difference in cost of pellets but I usually buy premium pellets so money saving on ammo never comes in to it and I never shoot cheap ammo for plinking. I am using superdomes in the .22 and Defiant HFT in .177 ( which I find superb)

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