Merry Christmas all!
I recently sold my .22lr Browning TBolt. As I have an up coming variation, I have applied for an FAC .22 air rifle to replace the .22lr.
But have I made a mistake?
I was looking for low noise - both fit the bill, but also the ability to take birds out of the trees or barn roofs. I have had some horrendous ricochet experiences with the .22lr, with a reasonable backstop. Not an uncommon experience! I had experimented with CB longs, which were great and offered acceptable accuracy up to 30m, but sadly only round nose solids; I would have preferred a deep hollow point. Shooting anything not on terra firma with .22lr is obviously an absolute no-no, unless of course you are a regular on 'the shooting sherrrr'!!
Would I have been better off sticking with .22lr, and getting a sub 12 air rifle? or will the FAC air rifle really be the jack of all trades I want?
Really interested to hear opinions.
I recently sold my .22lr Browning TBolt. As I have an up coming variation, I have applied for an FAC .22 air rifle to replace the .22lr.
But have I made a mistake?
I was looking for low noise - both fit the bill, but also the ability to take birds out of the trees or barn roofs. I have had some horrendous ricochet experiences with the .22lr, with a reasonable backstop. Not an uncommon experience! I had experimented with CB longs, which were great and offered acceptable accuracy up to 30m, but sadly only round nose solids; I would have preferred a deep hollow point. Shooting anything not on terra firma with .22lr is obviously an absolute no-no, unless of course you are a regular on 'the shooting sherrrr'!!
Would I have been better off sticking with .22lr, and getting a sub 12 air rifle? or will the FAC air rifle really be the jack of all trades I want?
Really interested to hear opinions.

