Pest control using .177

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Pest control using .177

Post by pratik_mahale » Sun Oct 30, 2016 5:16 pm

Many people ask which the best caliber for pest control
So just to conform that perfect head shot you can kill a big size rats with .177 from 25 meters

Sorry for the image quality as the photo has taken from mobile camera
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Those rats was killed using my scoped .177 precihole NP air rifle from a distance around 25 to 30 yards
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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by airgun_novice » Sun Oct 30, 2016 5:47 pm

Nasty ones !!! Pix are good for those from a cell phone. regs, A.

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Post by Basu » Sun Oct 30, 2016 6:28 pm

Headshot is Lethal for any vermin.
But the man behind the shot is the real hero.

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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by pratik_mahale » Sun Oct 30, 2016 7:18 pm

Thanks A & Basu Sir

Killed more than 15 rats in last few days
Basu wrote:Headshot is Lethal for any vermin.
But the man behind the shot is the real hero.

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:agree:

And specifically in springer air rifle it’s very much true with distance more than 20 meters

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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by Big Daddy » Sun Oct 30, 2016 8:20 pm

Great shot. I too like to use .177. However to be humein, I prefer heavier pellet or pellets that expand like Crosman Premier, H&N Crow Magnum 9.26g, H&N Hornet. I also find Precipel good.
What pellet did you use?

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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by pratik_mahale » Sun Oct 30, 2016 10:34 pm

I use Precipell Domed very accurate up to 50 meters not tested beyond that
I brought 10 box last year & now just 4 box are remaining

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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by sam 47 » Sun Oct 30, 2016 10:47 pm

i have both .22 & .177 & i find that both are about equal in all aspects at sub 15fpe., save for their trajectories. 1 mm more or less diameter hole in the head doesnot make that much difference , and a shot through the neck breaking the spinal chord kills at the spot regardless of caliber. shot placement is the key.
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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by moulindu » Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:08 pm

Nice shots Pratik ji, those shots were taken at night or natural light, coz if its later than i guess those rats have been cocky to meet their end.
Basu wrote:Headshot is Lethal for any vermin.
But the man behind the shot is the real hero.

Basu
sam 47 wrote:shot placement is the key.
:agree:
for smaller vermins like rats doesnt matter rifle calibre or pellet head type or pellet weight as long its within shooter's comfort zone
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Re: Pest control using .177

Post by pratik_mahale » Tue Nov 01, 2016 12:36 am

Thanks Moulindu
moulindu wrote:Nice shots Pratik ji, those shots were taken at night or natural light, coz if its later than i guess those rats have been cocky to meet their end.
No its In day light

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