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Old 05-23-2013, 07:46 PM   #1
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input on .22 cal pellet rifle purchase

The benjamin you are looking at is very good. The f.p.s. is good for a .22 cal . I also like the nitro piston better than a spring. Keep in mind chucks are very tough animals. I've hit more than one with a.22 hollow point and had them try to escape. Good hunting. Mike
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The benjamin you are looking at is very good. The f.p.s. is good for a .22 cal . I also like the nitro piston better than a spring. Keep in mind chucks are very tough animals. I've hit more than one with a.22 hollow point and had them try to escape. Good hunting. Mike
I aim for the ear area and that usually drops them,although sometimes a quick second shot is needed

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