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    Default pellet rifle for garden pests?

    Any suggestions for a good,decently priced pellet rifle to take care of some critters getting in my garden?

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    I have a Crossman Titan GP that works well with the diminishing Rabbit population. Inexpensive and effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drilldov2.0 View Post
    I have a Crossman Titan GP that works well with the diminishing Rabbit population. Inexpensive and effective.
    Thanks for the advice, don't think my neighbors would like me tunin them up with my AR or my AK, although......it might be more fun

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    Sheridan 5mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mopar View Post
    Thanks for the advice, don't think my neighbors would like me tunin them up with my AR or my AK, although......it might be more fun
    No problem. It is a nitrogen-powered air rifle and is a bit loud fyi. My neighbors don't mind my extermination of rabbits. Just make certain you have cool neighbors.

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    Let me guess.....thumper & his friends?
    I"ll keep MY FIREARMS and MY MONEY, you keep your "CHANGE"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fist_gonzo View Post
    Let me guess.....thumper & his friends?
    DAMN that Bambi.....prolly put Thumper up to it.

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    I use my airsoft rife. It shoots 15/second. Doesn't kill them but it gets the message across with out a lot of noise. So far, the wood peckers put holes in my neighbors house but leave mine alone. And the squires know better than to get into our bird feeders.
    The best part about woodpeckers is they are territorial. So, as long as the current pair are alive they won't bother our house and won't allow other peckers near us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mopar View Post
    DAMN that Bambi.....prolly put Thumper up to it.
    Lol, had the same problem went to walmart and picked up a daisy pump for 45 bucks dont recall the model but its black and comes with a cheesy 4x scope, its labeled for pest control and shoots 770-880 fps, surprisingly it does the job on crows, squirels and thumper, I use the "destroyer" pellets the critters go down fast with a head or neck shot
    I"ll keep MY FIREARMS and MY MONEY, you keep your "CHANGE"

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    I've got a Remington Airmaster 77 that I grew up with. Still poppin' squirrels.

    The cool thing is the power is adjustable...1-2 pumps will scare em off, but give it 8-9 and throw in some good lead pellets, and you're baggin' yourself some dinner.
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