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    Air rifle trophy

    So, i have a new gamo air rifle, and my plans are using it to discourage cows at my feeders. Upon this plan, i found myself wondering what all could be taken with it. Oviously not a cow, but what could i expect to kill with it, and what size/type pellets?

    #2
    Apparently it's all about shot placement.
    Don't give up on the cows yet.
    Collared doves are fun targets.


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      #3
      I've seen a lot of criticism on here about shooting cows with air rifles (especially landowners cows) ... J/s... I killed a foxand a raccoon last year at my place with a gamo ..177 pellet


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        #4
        I don't use the air rifle because of noise--I use a flipper/slingshot with 1/4 or 5/16 nuts from the bulk hardware aisle at Tractor Supply. Killed a few cottontails with them too.

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          #5
          Believe me, ive tried almost EVERYTHING to deter the cows. Ive even gone as far as buying salt licks to draw the cows away from my area. I own my own heard, and personally, have no issues shooting them in the rear w/a pellet gun.

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            #6
            keith warren host of " the high road" has video of him hog hunting with them. dont know that i would try it but its cool to watch on you tube.

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              #7
              Sling shot and glass marbles 3/8" or larger. You can shootem a pretty good distance with the right rig. Mine will shootem 70-80 yards. And it don't break the cattle skin. Very quiet too, except for the cow running off.

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                #8
                That pellet will penetrate a cow hide, I would suggest sling shot. They are easier to carry also.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by critter69 View Post
                  That pellet will penetrate a cow hide, I would suggest sling shot. They are easier to carry also.
                  ^^This^^ I wouldn't shoot someone else's cattle with a Gamo. It will probably break the skin and an infection could set in causing all sorts of grief for all involved.

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                    #10
                    Lord I hope you're shooting your own cows.


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                      #11
                      They're your cows. Shoot away and let us know the results!

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                        #12
                        Looks like sling shot instead

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                          #13
                          We use those .22 calibres, has a bb instead of the actual round for javelinas and it sounds like your gun just misfires. Doesn't seem to hurt them, but they will leave. Or take a bunch of rocks and chunk it at them.

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                            #14
                            I carried several blunt tips with me. One good shot to the rear!!

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                              #15
                              Shooting another man's cattle with a pellet gun like Gamo will likely end bad for you. Good luck.


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