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<blockquote data-quote="dudders" data-source="post: 7270617" data-attributes="member: 19026"><p>Personally, I won't use an air rifle for pigeons, as there's still the risk of injury rather than a clean kill. A headtorch and a ladder after dark are my method of choice. Quick, cheap and easy. BUT:</p><p></p><p>I have a break-gun type, .22, open sights, pretty accurate, that you're welcome to have if you want it. And if I can find it... Get some practice on tin cans, etc, adjust the sight to the likely distance you'll be shooting, should do the job. If you're not from near me, you'd just have to pay the carriage.</p><p></p><p>I had 2 when I was teaching kids and only use 1 now, for knocking the gas out of aerosol cans with the godson. Last session we had, I didn't notice that one can had contained paint - now we have a dramatic red splat on the wall, looks like someone met a sticky end...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudders, post: 7270617, member: 19026"] Personally, I won't use an air rifle for pigeons, as there's still the risk of injury rather than a clean kill. A headtorch and a ladder after dark are my method of choice. Quick, cheap and easy. BUT: I have a break-gun type, .22, open sights, pretty accurate, that you're welcome to have if you want it. And if I can find it... Get some practice on tin cans, etc, adjust the sight to the likely distance you'll be shooting, should do the job. If you're not from near me, you'd just have to pay the carriage. I had 2 when I was teaching kids and only use 1 now, for knocking the gas out of aerosol cans with the godson. Last session we had, I didn't notice that one can had contained paint - now we have a dramatic red splat on the wall, looks like someone met a sticky end... [/QUOTE]
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