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Air rifle #8291938
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For those that use air rifle, what specific model would you recommend for coyote

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292005
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I would probably get a .25 springer or a 22 PCP gun. Hopefully your not walking in on your line because airguns are very heavy compared to their firearm equivalents

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292055
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Will air rifle dispatch traped coyote in cage......doesn't seem it would have enough speed and power........but I not a firearm expert


Not a pro trapper....only cage trap racoon, skunk, possum, groundhog taking residence in barn that refuse to pay rent
Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292115
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I know there are some on here that use them, there's so many different ones I know nothing about them.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292117
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First rule of using them for hunting/trapping purposes is not to use alloy pellets.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292175
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.308 Quackenbush gets the job done.


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Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292182
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Use a .22?

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292391
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To be legal in MO right away trapping, not able to use firearm. Was thinking about getting a pellet gun also. Have seen them dispatch coyote but dont know what type or brand gun they used.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292418
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Any of the wally world springers will work up to coyotes. I have an older diana 34 which is really not even a magnum springer in .22 and it will get it done. Not all pellets are equal though, you want a harder one for penetration not the softer lead that mushrooms. I use crosman premiers as they are cheap and harder than most.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292432
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Nice thing about air rifles is that they are not firearms. Here in Wisconsin we have to be 50ft from the centerline of the road to shoot a firearm. An air rifle doesn't have that restriction since it's not a firearm. A trapper can set closer to the road and dispatch with no restrictions.


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Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292479
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Why not trap further from the road? The only set I've ever made near a road is putting conibears in culverts, or marten boxes near logging roads, so I'm genuinely just asking why. Just seems live animals held next to the road is asking for problems.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292480
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For me I'm looking for something quiet

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292497
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I like my death ray dispatch pole.
They are now made by No BS lures.
No blood, no mess, no fuss, no restrictions.
Silent.


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Re: Air rifle [Re: AK Timber Tramp] #8292520
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Originally Posted by AK Timber Tramp
Why not trap further from the road? The only set I've ever made near a road is putting conibears in culverts, or marten boxes near logging roads, so I'm genuinely just asking why. Just seems live animals held next to the road is asking for problems.

Many of these culverts are fur funnels. Conibear rules vary widely state by state. Some people are old/crippled and trapping close to the vehicle is necessary. Lots of roads where I live you never see a vehicle. Some states you can legally trap ditches without land owner permission. Etc...

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Re: Air rifle [Re: Turtledale] #8292612
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Originally Posted by Turtledale
Originally Posted by AK Timber Tramp
Why not trap further from the road? The only set I've ever made near a road is putting conibears in culverts, or marten boxes near logging roads, so I'm genuinely just asking why. Just seems live animals held next to the road is asking for problems.

Many of these culverts are fur funnels. Conibear rules vary widely state by state. Some people are old/crippled and trapping close to the vehicle is necessary. Lots of roads where I live you never see a vehicle. Some states you can legally trap ditches without land owner permission. Etc...

Gotcha, just a very different world. I trap some otter near roads just because it lets me get out a volume of sets on different waterways that I'd never be able to accomplish on a snow-go or snowshoes. But that's exclusively submerged conibears, so dispatching isn't happening. I don't know that we have a set distance (that I've ever been aware) that we can discharge a firearm from the road, just not from, towards, or along any publicly maintained road. In theory if you're off the maintained road surface and shooting away from the road, you're legal. Lots of guys get in trouble for it and AWT sets up fake animals for idiots to shoot at from their trucks lol

Re: Air rifle [Re: AK Timber Tramp] #8292670
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Originally Posted by AK Timber Tramp
Why not trap further from the road? The only set I've ever made near a road is putting conibears in culverts, or marten boxes near logging roads, so I'm genuinely just asking why. Just seems live animals held next to the road is asking for problems.

I've never done it, but it is an option.


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Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292687
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.22 caliber should be sufficient but i would be looking for a .25 for the added thump

For those using an airgun do you earhole or heart?

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8292692
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When I was younger I dispatched lots of critters including coyotes and bobcats with a Benjamin break over .22 caliber air rifle. Also shot plenty with a Sheridan .20 caliber pump air rifle. Both shot roughly 900 fps. Killed them all stone cold. Point blank shot to the dome and it’s over. The Sheridan would actually shoot through a pine 1x4 at point blank. That’s all I needed to see.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8293280
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I've been using a .177 caliber Gamo pellet gun for the last 2 seasons. Rated at 1,200 FPS, which is faster than a .22 short. (1,045 FPS) Has done well for me on everything from Racoon to Coyote...1 shot and Over...

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8293288
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Yes, pellet antimony and placement are everything. With 177 or 22 you can walk into any walmart and get a tin of 500 for 7 bux and change. Any bigger calibers you will have to order and they are a lot more expensive. I like the quiet aspect of it. Airgun nation has a forum with tons of information if you want to go down that rabbit hole but you don't have to spend an insane amount of money like some do.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Duchunr] #8293326
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Originally Posted by Duchunr
I've been using a .177 caliber Gamo pellet gun for the last 2 seasons. Rated at 1,200 FPS, which is faster than a .22 short. (1,045 FPS) Has done well for me on everything from Racoon to Coyote...1 shot and Over...

Bought a Gamo years ago for big $. Was most inaccurate POS I ever owned. Would not shoot 1.5" group off sand bags at 10 yards. For years every time walk past my workbench would see and cuss that gun. Told a hillbilly at work and he had to have and sold for $40. Came in on Monday to tell me what a accurate gun I sold him. Everybody idea of accuracy is different. Now wish had back for dispatch gun because was powerful. Would probably try to dispatch a skunk and graze its testicle getting sprayed in process.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8293519
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I have a Beeman Kodiak 25 caliber, spring piston air rifle I bought 25 years ago. It cost as much as a deer rifle at the time and is heavy, has a big walnut stock on it and is like packing a magnum rifle around. But I used it for several years Bobcat hunting with hounds and it was absolutely deadly. I haven't used it in years, although I did buy a new scope for it last year and sighted it in. Then put it back in the gun cabinet. Plenty accurate and plenty of power, it would shoot 37 grain pellets (my preferred pellet) with five shots in a ragged hole you could cover with a dime at 25 yards. It killed a truckload of bobcats for me and one coyote at 30-40 yards. If I needed a quiet dispatch gun I wouldn't hesitate to use it, but a 22 pistol sure is a lot handier to pack.

Re: Air rifle [Re: BTLowry] #8296642
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Originally Posted by BTLowry
.22 caliber should be sufficient but i would be looking for a .25 for the added thump

For those using an airgun do you earhole or heart?


This^^^ .25 is a good step up from .22 when talking airguns. Any .25 caliber airgun/pellet combo can easily handle dispatch duties.

Head shooting...25 is a dome cracker. For heart shooting I prefer .22 LR with the segmented bullets.

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Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8297456
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I was thinking of going the air rifle route myself. Mostly coon dispatches, occasional coyote. I trap some places that are in the city limits and checking around 0400 or so, last thing i need is a loud dispatch weapon. Im using an old revolver with .22 CB Shorts now.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8297478
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I bought a Game years ago in .177. I bought it when .22 shells were hard to find and expensive. It does the job on everything from coon to coyote no problem. Still carry it for dispatch. Its not designed to be a bench gun for me just mainly dispatch.

Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8298584
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i have used my stogeor .177 pellet gun to dispatch coyotes works really well at close range 10 ft or closer but it also shoots 1000ft per second

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Originally Posted by k9-hunter
i have used my stogeor .177 pellet gun to dispatch coyotes works really well at close range 10 ft or closer but it also shoots 1000ft per second

The air rifle you posted for use on coyote.......what model is it and how is it energized/charged.......cannot use firearm due to neighborhood.... thinking of air for coyote dispatch


Not a pro trapper....only cage trap racoon, skunk, possum, groundhog taking residence in barn that refuse to pay rent
Re: Air rifle [Re: Beachtree] #8298657
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You have to take the advertised fps with a grain of salt as those numbers are with crazy lightweight pellets, not anything you would use normally. My diana .177 get about 850 and the .22 gets around 700 fps and they both get it done with no problems.

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Originally Posted by bleeohio
You have to take the advertised fps with a grain of salt as those numbers are with crazy lightweight pellets, not anything you would use normally. My diana .177 get about 850 and the .22 gets around 700 fps and they both get it done with no problems.

Most give two numbers, one for lead pellets and one for alloy.

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I have killed both coyote and 'coon with a .177 Gamo Black Shadow.
If the shot placement is right , there will be very little blood, if any.
I have photos on my FB page that illustrates this.

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