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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Gamo Gate => : JordanSniper April 27, 2009, 06:19:50 PM
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WHAT kinde of animal
4fb/lb AND 3fb/lb AND 2fb/lb
CAN KILL
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That MIGHT be suitable for small birds ONLY, and then you'd better be close. If it was me, I'd use those just for targets, even on birds, it's questionable if you could make humane kills. JMO, I'm sure some of the true hunters on the forum will chime in. Later.
Dave
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Grasshoppers
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Bumble Bee`s? :D
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sand knats.....
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Best bet would be small bird's at close range, other then that you would just wound the critter's at most. :0 Ed
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i dont know if you hit a bird it might just slap the pellet....lol....
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What size straw and what kind of paper are you using?
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Thats along the lines of a Beeman P1 (5ftlb) or P3/P17 (2.6~2.9ftlb)pistol at 177 caliber. I have those pistols and have successfully shot sparrows, rats, mice, and gophers. I would shoot a Starling too. The problem with this low power is that you gots ta get pretty close...like within 20 yrds with the P1 and within 10~15 yrds with the P3/P17. I use domehead pellets and Predator pellets with great success. And lots of practice to make sure you can accuratly shoot your airgun. The P3/P17 is very easy to master, with the P1 a little more difficult.
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Quick, easy, and accurate energy calculation:
FPS * FPS * Pellet weight in grains * 0.00000222 = FPE
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mosquitoes?
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Ant's
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so that was FPS x FPS x pellet weight x .00000222 = energy ?
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Or you could just use this: http://www.airhog.com/convert.htm I have it saved on my computer and use it a lot, it's easier to find than my calculator :-). Later.
Dave
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Yes! Energy in foot-pounds (FPE). There are other ways to do it, but this method makes it easy as you use the same operand for the whole equation. (if you want to be even more accurate in your answer, use .000002221, however pellet/bullet weight accuracy plays more into the accuracy)
Good for field use when using say a cell phone to do the calculation. All you have to remember in your head is the 5 balls and three 2's. Works for powder burners just as well.