Air Rifles

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
I mean to say, no shooting .22's at pests in Shawn's yard, which is in relatively close proximity to many humans, which present a clear risk for accidental injuries directly related to firearms, proximity, and discharge of the aforementioned firearms... and stuff.

So there. Bring me some ICE CREAM!!!!
 

Meat_

Banned
Location
Lehi
I mean to say, no shooting .22's at pests in Shawn's yard, which is in relatively close proximity to many humans, which present a clear risk for accidental injuries directly related to firearms, proximity, and discharge of the aforementioned firearms... and stuff.

So there. Bring me some ICE CREAM!!!!

As far as danger to other's saftey, the kiondof pellet gun he is looking for isn't really any safer than a .22 short. It's just not illegal to shoot because it isn't a FIREarm
 

Chevycrew

Well-Known Member
Location
WVC, UT
As far as danger to other's saftey, the kiondof pellet gun he is looking for isn't really any safer than a .22 short. It's just not illegal to shoot because it isn't a FIREarm


Doesnt that depend on what city you are in? I know a few cities that consider pellet guns, airsoft, bows, etc all as firearms.

Some allow it, some dont, some require notification before use...
 

Rusted

Let's Ride!
Supporting Member
Location
Sandy
Doesnt that depend on what city you are in? I know a few cities that consider pellet guns, airsoft, bows, etc all as firearms.

Some allow it, some dont, some require notification before use...


yep... Here is the link to the Sandy City code

http://webserv.sandy.utah.gov/sandycode/criminal/Chapter 9/7-9-9.html

"Firearms" means pistols, revolvers, sawed-off shotguns, or sawed-off rifles, and/or any device that could be used as a weapon from which is expelled a projectile by any force, regardless of whether the motive force by which the projectile is expelled is air, gun-powder, a chemical combination, gas or any other element.
 

DAA

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
Racoon are pretty tough, tenacious animals. A big boar will go over 30 lb's, too. That's getting into "big game" territory for an air rifle. With any of the cheap Wally world .177 calibers like the Gamo or Crossman, you'll be limited to head shots only if you want a clean kill. And I'd limit the range to less than 20 yards too - 10 yards much mo betta. 'Coon have pretty tough skulls.

All that said... I've killed a dozen or so with my Beeman R9 .20 caliber, using 14 gr. Crosman Premiere's at about 850 fps. All were under 15 yards, and shot cleanly between the eyeball and the ear.

Traps are by far the most effective way to deal with racoon though. I'd much rather use a conibear in a bucket set and kill them outright than deal with trying to get them into a box trap and catch them alive though.

- DAA
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
someone mentioned them, soooo.......


FREAKIN" RAKINS!!!
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Shawn

Just Hanging Out
Location
Holly Day
Racoon are pretty tough, tenacious animals. A big boar will go over 30 lb's, too. That's getting into "big game" territory for an air rifle. With any of the cheap Wally world .177 calibers like the Gamo or Crossman, you'll be limited to head shots only if you want a clean kill. And I'd limit the range to less than 20 yards too - 10 yards much mo betta. 'Coon have pretty tough skulls.

All that said... I've killed a dozen or so with my Beeman R9 .20 caliber, using 14 gr. Crosman Premiere's at about 850 fps. All were under 15 yards, and shot cleanly between the eyeball and the ear.

Traps are by far the most effective way to deal with racoon though. I'd much rather use a conibear in a bucket set and kill them outright than deal with trying to get them into a box trap and catch them alive though.

- DAA

One shot, one kill, that is my hunting motto. Thanks for the info.
 

Meat_

Banned
Location
Lehi
I've never put out a live trap baited with tuna that didn't have a coon in it by morning.... then you can choose a more appropriate weapon, take them out, turn them loose and have fun.
 

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
You can use CB caps in a regular .22 rimfire. I've shot some through a 10/22 and it was just as loud as the airgun we were shooting at the same time.
 
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