moses 5 Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 i use a 177 with bisley magnums slightl heavier than the average 177 pellet giving you that extra bit of stopping power. but there is no right or wrong answeer Quote Link to post
martin1 0 Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 mark01856 said: sorry to bring this subject up again, as i know it has been covered MANY times, but.. as some of you might know, i have been looking for a Bsa scorpion t10, and been having problems with it being right handed, i am a lefty . anyway i am in the process of maybe getting the stock sorted to allow for the lefty. the question is is what calibre should i go for? I have always used .22 and thought that .177 was for kids( until i joined this site and found out how WRONG and stupid i was in that thinking) i have a .22 logun which i use for the rabbits, but know know that you can reach further distances with more accuracy with .177, im just unsure of the stopping power? Any help would be MUCH appreciated. ATB Mark Smith yep 177 ,less hassle, more fogiving,no messing with wil dots just straight shoot my friend 22 sub 12ft/ibs if you plan on getting a gun to eventualy up grade to fac then get 22 .. sub 12ft/ibs 177 all the way to 50yards Quote Link to post
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