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Question on grouse
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<blockquote data-quote="Swiftkill" data-source="post: 2543732" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>Its hard to beat a Crosman 1300 pistol in 177 or 22. You can pump it up or down. It is extremely accurate. General consensus is that 22 caliber may be better for hunting. I have killed a lot of gray squirrels with a 177 though and they are tougher than grouse, I assume. Im not sure of the 22 cal speed but I think the 177 is about 600 fps. You can also put a shoulder stock on it but that replaces the grip, it is not "Quick" detachable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiftkill, post: 2543732, member: 104167"] Its hard to beat a Crosman 1300 pistol in 177 or 22. You can pump it up or down. It is extremely accurate. General consensus is that 22 caliber may be better for hunting. I have killed a lot of gray squirrels with a 177 though and they are tougher than grouse, I assume. Im not sure of the 22 cal speed but I think the 177 is about 600 fps. You can also put a shoulder stock on it but that replaces the grip, it is not "Quick" detachable. [/QUOTE]
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