Hi. I have been vacillating since before lockdown. I have plenty of opportunity to rid local farmers of small pests so emailed a well-known retailer with all my questions. It was suggested that I visited the shop but Burnley to Nottingham is a bit of a hike. Hopefully they can all be answered here. My first consideration was noise to avoid disturbing or giving concern to the neighbours so ruled out springer or gas ram (videos of these don't really give a clue as to what the neighbours would hear). To go with non fac pcp, I had to decide air bottle or compressor refill which was going to need a much bigger outlay. Air bottle seemed a tad cheaper overall. Views would be most appreciated.
To specific questions,
Does a longer barrel versus carbine or bullpup give greater muzzle velocity ie hitting power?
Same question for accuracy (up to 40 yards)?
Is .177 or .22 better accuracy over 40 yards?
Which is better for rats and squirrels?
What spec of scope would suit anticipated range? (metal not plastic)
Is it worth paying for parallax free/ second focal plane?
Personal preference/compromise would probably be carbine with pistol grip, capable of taking bipod and hard case that will accommodate scope. Not precious about wood furniture. Quite happy with polymer. Not too heavy - I was 76 last April. I want to keep everything below £1000 with as much change as possible. Not to put too fine a point on it, I would be happy with a single shot gas ram provided that it was super quiet (understand that moderators are not effective).
Loads of questions I know and I realise that that there may not be a rifle that meets my preferences but am looking forward to hearing from forum members
To specific questions,
Does a longer barrel versus carbine or bullpup give greater muzzle velocity ie hitting power?
Same question for accuracy (up to 40 yards)?
Is .177 or .22 better accuracy over 40 yards?
Which is better for rats and squirrels?
What spec of scope would suit anticipated range? (metal not plastic)
Is it worth paying for parallax free/ second focal plane?
Personal preference/compromise would probably be carbine with pistol grip, capable of taking bipod and hard case that will accommodate scope. Not precious about wood furniture. Quite happy with polymer. Not too heavy - I was 76 last April. I want to keep everything below £1000 with as much change as possible. Not to put too fine a point on it, I would be happy with a single shot gas ram provided that it was super quiet (understand that moderators are not effective).
Loads of questions I know and I realise that that there may not be a rifle that meets my preferences but am looking forward to hearing from forum members
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