And I've got all of those! So, like, what does that really say about us? We're OCD at the very least...I mean hey, I've only got some 5,000 rounds or so?...
Quote from: unionrdr on September 20, 2017, 07:43:26 PMAnd I've got all of those! So, like, what does that really say about us? We're OCD at the very least...I mean hey, I've only got some 5,000 rounds or so?...Only 5,000?? At last count I've got something like 45,000 in 4 calibers. Quite a few got purchased before I found out about the pellet samplers from Straight Shooters. Would have saved me a lot of time not to mention money if I'd gotten those first at least in .177, .22 and .25. The .20 cal is easy, there's only 5 kinds left so not much to test...lol
Those Straight Shooters samplers were darn handy figuring out pellets for the Winchester 1400cs (.177). I started using these unscented towelettes and saving the plastic containers to put my pellet tins in on the shelf next to my little brewery corner. The .22 caliber one is getting a bit heavy to pick up on one end with one hand. I could break a window with that thing!
Yeah man, all these so far;Bit of a pricey group, eh what?! L to R- .177, .22, .25
Now multiply all that by 9...it would take me an hour to sort and arrange everything I have to even take a pic of it...lol
I would hesitate to use a 15 FPE air rifle for pig hunting. Anything less than a perfectly placed shot will just injure the animal and it's doubtful that you will be able to chase it down and dispatch it.A 30 to 40+ FPE big bore PCP rifle would be up to the task for a clean kill, not the little Hatsan 1000. Use the right tool for the job...just MHO.