campmasterk wrote:If you are going to get an air rifle as the original thread suggests there are one two considerations. 1. Spend as much as you can afford on the rifle. 2. Spend more than you can afford on the scope.
Dan & Julie CO wrote:I'm pondering the subsonic 22. shorts
Pete S wrote:It's funny how well .177 works for me...
sftiggee wrote:I just gave this to my husband for Christmas (for his amusement and to protect the chickens)
http://www.amazon.com/Crosman-Remington ... B002G3UMU2
the scope is hard to dial in, but otherwise it is powerful! 1200fps
It should kill a fox, or at the very least give it enough of a butt-ache to keep it away.
crumbruiser wrote:sftiggee wrote:I just gave this to my husband for Christmas (for his amusement and to protect the chickens)
http://www.amazon.com/Crosman-Remington ... B002G3UMU2
the scope is hard to dial in, but otherwise it is powerful! 1200fps
It should kill a fox, or at the very least give it enough of a butt-ache to keep it away.
I've owned this air rifle for about 3 years and it is very nice. It came with the scope and is hard to dial in as well. Air rifles are better than the used to be I think.
Frank
StPatrón wrote:Pete S wrote:It's funny how well .177 works for me...
Jim Edgerly wrote:"It's a Big fox looks more like a coyote in size" A red fox is about the same weight as a house cat, where as a coyote ranges in size from 25-40 pounds, with the larger coyotes being in the northeast and the smaller ones elsewhere. BIG difference in size here. What ever you decide to do, please keep it lawful, and above all else PLEASE keep it humane! A BB into a cat sized animal will kill the animal, provided you are willing to wait a week or two, maybe longer, for infection to take it's course and the animal to die a horrible ugly death. A BB into a coyote sized animal will just cause an ugly infection that will weaken the animal until it is too weak to fend off other predators.
By "humane" I mean ONE shot, IMMEDIATE kill. To kill a wild animal by any other means is just horribly wrong.
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