View Poll Results: .177 .22

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  • .177" calibre

    70 65.42%
  • .22" calibre

    32 29.91%
  • .20" calibre

    4 3.74%
  • .25" calibre

    1 0.93%
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Thread: .177 .22 poll

  1. #1
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    .177 .22 poll

    This is not a calibre debate but just a poll to see which calibre is used the most

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    Oooooh, that's a tricky one. Many of my guns (especially older ones) are .22. But I prefer to choose .177, so have voted for the lightweight calibre.
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    Used to be all .22 but the last 20 years have been .177 both target and hunting.

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    Sub 12 FPE .177
    .20.... stroll on
    .22 closer range sub12
    .25 barn work sub 12
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    In general, .177 for everything at 12 ftlb. When I started out in pest control I did think I would want .25 for rats at close range with nv, but .177 seems to do that job just fine.

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    Voted for .177" calibre.
    There was a rule change in 2016. Any calibre larger than .177" now requires a firearms licence.

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    I voted for .177 based on the question posed in the poll. These days most of my air rifle shooting is either on my home range which a tad over 20 yards or at my club which is 25 yards. Pest control, when I do any, is .22 so usage is maybe 95% .177 and 5% .22.

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    This pole may be more valid if the it included .20" and .25" ?

    I can change it to include them if the OP wishes ?





    All the best Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    This pole may be more valid if the it included .20" and .25" ?

    I can change it to include them if the OP wishes ?





    All the best Mick
    Good idea Mick,I'll let you change it.cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by knightrider View Post
    Good idea Mick,I'll let you change it.cheers

    Done.

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    I have heard said, calibre preference is different across the regions of the UK.

    I don’t know of any evidence to support or refute this - anyone with data?

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    I voted .20-but i also use .22 i use them the same amount

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    Thumbs up

    I mostly shoot .177 plinking hft and most of my rifles are .177 but I do have some .22s I love to shoot also

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I have heard said, calibre preference is different across the regions of the UK.

    I don’t know of any evidence to support or refute this - anyone with data?
    News to me.
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    And a nice, healthy enough looking lead for the .177 so far.
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