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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7270276" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I've got my eye on an RTI Prophet with 300bar charge tank. Trouble is that I would also need a sight, possibly a spare magazine, silencer, compressor and either diver's bottle or used Calor gas cylinder.</p><p>I have zero experience with these things but if I'm going for a pest control air rifle, might as well go for a good medium price one that is powerful enough and will last for decades.</p><p></p><p>Anyone with experience of this type of powerful air rifle? Yes, I know that I will need a firearms license.</p><p></p><p>Did have a lever action British built 'quality' air rifle years ago and it absolute crap. The rear sight had to be way out to the side to be accurate and the power was pathetic, so accuracy was rubbish. A sight fitted on top couldn't be secured properly and kept sliding back slightly every shot due to the recoil, so no way I'm buying a British rifle again, if they still exist [they don't deserve to exist].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7270276, member: 718"] I've got my eye on an RTI Prophet with 300bar charge tank. Trouble is that I would also need a sight, possibly a spare magazine, silencer, compressor and either diver's bottle or used Calor gas cylinder. I have zero experience with these things but if I'm going for a pest control air rifle, might as well go for a good medium price one that is powerful enough and will last for decades. Anyone with experience of this type of powerful air rifle? Yes, I know that I will need a firearms license. Did have a lever action British built 'quality' air rifle years ago and it absolute crap. The rear sight had to be way out to the side to be accurate and the power was pathetic, so accuracy was rubbish. A sight fitted on top couldn't be secured properly and kept sliding back slightly every shot due to the recoil, so no way I'm buying a British rifle again, if they still exist [they don't deserve to exist]. [/QUOTE]
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