Oooooooh I really dug into those PCP air rifles a few months back when I discovered they were a thing and did 30 caliber and higher!I have a FX Impact Mark 2 PCP in 25 cal, waiting for the new batch to move from across the street.
Yeah I saw the tanks.Tallbm: They are making portable 12v/110v compressors that can charge the airtanks now. They can be had for $250 up.
I got one for $350 and really like using it over the scuba tank for my backyard pesting.
Check out some of the youtube videos on hog hunting with PCPs in texas.
Good to hear they can't get in. Should have about 1/2 inch of ice to scratch and chew through as well atm lol :DI guess this worked. We having ice/ sleet storms and stuck at home. The first day I heard some scratching but pretty sure it was outside trying to get in. Have heard nothing since. Good bye bastards!
That would do the trick :DI think I should add a .410 to my pest control toolbox.
I have a 22/45 in a 4" bull . Is that a mark IV ?Squirrel eliminator -
Sure is - Mark IV Target with Volquartsen trigger, extractor and firing pin.I have a 22/45 in a 4" bull . Is that a mark IV ?
Nice . Mines all stock , but I like the grip angle on the 22/45 . It's accurate , I can only imagine how good the target shoots .Mark IV Target
They are great guns - I often carry a Springfield 1911 so I understand the preference for the grip angle. I've had a few different Ruger .22's over the years so when I saw the Mark IV with the easier take-down feature, I just had to have one. It is very nice and is as accurate as I can shoot it with my old eyes. I actually use pelet gun targets and I can keep em all in the black at 20-yards shooting from a seated position - good enough for squirrels!Nice . Mines all stock , but I like the grip angle on the 22/45 . It's accurate , I can only imagine how good the target shoots .