Re: Tool for varmit hunting in semi-urban aera.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jdr724</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you go this route I would stay away from upgrading the shroud and baffle kit as you can quite easily end up with more problems accuracy wise than it's worth. Instead I recommend a Neil Clague air stripper. Just screw it on and nothing will change. Much quieter and zero chance of clipping with more factory like baffles. The other nice thing about this set up is it's so quiet if you miss many times the quarry just flinches and looks around leaving you another clean shot.
You can go the air tube extension but it does make an already heavy rifle even heavier and if you do the debouncing then you'll get about 40-45 shots in the power curve before having to pump it up.
If you want the most accuracy with this setup I recommend the JSB kings .25cal pellets. It will pay off to weigh them out of the tins and seperate them by the 10th of a gram. zero with one weight and shoot those until you switch to the next weight group and check the zero again. While a couple guys mentioned the polymags they are the minority who are having good luck with long range accuracy using those.
As long as you keep the seals lubed with silicone grease it will work like a clock.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MDStroup</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you cant go the suppressed .22lr route, I suggest getting a quality PCP air rifle. Look at the benjamin marauder .25cal. Cheapest place I have seen sold at is airguns of arizona. After that head over to talon tunes website and have them spin up some of their 70gr(yes you read that right 70gr) black mamba .25cal pellets for distant work(Have used them on coyotes out to 125 meters with a custom marauder) or some pretador polymags for close up and presonal extermination. If you do go this way you should look about getting a HDD(Hammer.Debouce.Device), airguns of arizona makes one of the best one and it will about double you shot count on a full air of tank. After that look into getting an airtank extention(talon tunes makes a good one) and upgraded valves(Yellowdman on marauderairrifles.com makes some of the best at a very low cost). Then proabily look in to upgrading the shroud and baffle set up. Then again if you want to make them blow up P-dog style look up the "Quigly .72"
. Hope this helps. </div></div> </div></div> When I said to upgrade the shroud and baffle kit, I didnt exactly mean get a longer shroud and more baffles, but I didnt want to possibly confuse him any more than I proibly already did with any of the details in doing any semi-major upgrades if didn't already know alot about PCP's. Also I didnt want to make my post any longer because it was already getting long. Before I would even try a longer shroud I would change out the factory baffles for some of different matierals and design, and porting the shroud. If possible, maybe a wider shroud, and only maybe. Also, thank you for the air stripper recommendation as I was looking into one and the only other one that I knew of were the ones made by TKO22. I didnt say about th JSB's because I haven't been able to find them in stock any where and I didnt want to send him on a wild goose chase and not come up with anything. And your right about the polymags being a short range pellet. That is why I said there for "up close nd personal extermination". But I have found them to be accurate in several guns if you make sure the tip is seated all the way back. One other this is if you go with a PCP, dont forget to De-ping the air tank. You can find many videos on youtube to show you who to do it. But most important thing is what ever you deside to use. Just make sure you are comfortable shooting it in feild postions and are accurate with it.