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Wingman115
(3 minutes ago)
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philipbooth9755
(10 minutes ago)
There’s some crossover now with the larger range of pellet choice. There’s .22 lead as light as some .177 and .177 heavies as heavy as some .22
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Jercon100
(17 minutes ago)
I have had 22 since 1948 still like the 22 best.
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badgerrrlattin35
(27 minutes ago)
Years ago, tried experimenting with 177 on the trapline (hoping to lessen pelt damage). Field experience dictates strongly to me that the .22 is the thing for animal harvesting.
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JohnParishPhotos
(32 minutes ago)
I'm a .22 fan boy.
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justinmetcalfe3540
(47 minutes ago)
I use the airgun for pest control around the house and property. When you think about that there is no better way to go than .22 calibre. The one thing you don't want to happen is to cause the pest to suffer from pain. With .22 calibre it's one shot and goodnight Irene. Also, you don't want to have that injured animal to scamper off into your drywall and dying, only for you to have to tear apart a wall to get to the critter and chase again. There is nothing worse than the smell of a dead mouse in your house.
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thesplitwood
(52 minutes ago)
Which ever one makes you a shooter is a credit to the sport...I like them all.
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MRT_H
(1 hour ago)
Buy both! Can't have too many!
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stephenrongner-cook5454
(2 hour ago)
.177 my whole life since I was a boy (I’m 48 now) but recently discovered the Crosman 2240 CO2 pistol and am now hooked on .22 caliber! All calibers have their place. 22 is a great all-rounder, though.
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jyotirani8232
(3 hours ago)
In my country, we can't buy .22 without a Licence.
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