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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 139595" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Don't know your neighborhood restrictions as to noise or proximity but $150-$250 is the going rate for accurate state of art pellet rifles from Gamo, RWS or Ruger. (www.natchezss.com). An aquaintance has a Gamo and pops the little buggers at 50 yds with no problem.</p><p></p><p>I had a crossman co2 pellet but the co2 cost was more than the .22 with CB caps or subsonic rounds. I guess PBs squirrels must grow tusks and go 250 lbs to require a 7MM, but you can't shoot them in the "taint" and expect to get away with it,,,,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 139595, member: 376"] Don't know your neighborhood restrictions as to noise or proximity but $150-$250 is the going rate for accurate state of art pellet rifles from Gamo, RWS or Ruger. ([url=//www.natchezss.com).]www.natchezss.com).[/url] An aquaintance has a Gamo and pops the little buggers at 50 yds with no problem. I had a crossman co2 pellet but the co2 cost was more than the .22 with CB caps or subsonic rounds. I guess PBs squirrels must grow tusks and go 250 lbs to require a 7MM, but you can't shoot them in the "taint" and expect to get away with it,,,,, [/QUOTE]
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