Choosing the right BB gun

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OUCH! :< Yea, suckers would so get shot at if they tried THAT. We mostly just get woodpeckers, blue jays, cardinals, morning doves, crows, some sort of hawk and the whooping cranes here - also a very small bird I'm not sure what they are but they often fly into windows. XD It's just the hawks that worry me. They have landed by the coop in the past and staaaaared at my chicken run for FAR longer than I was comfortable. :|
 
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See that is the problem with wild birds. And when they come they bring potentially disastrous diseases to the chickens. Its the whole bioterrorism thing, played out in your backyard.

As for bears, ya'll do what you want. Trust them because they are small, or cowards or what have you... your choice.

As for the BB gun, if soft drink cans are your prey go for the .177. If something bigger and tougher might ever be an issue, take the greater power of the .22
 
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Ooohhooohooo <3 I dunno, it pushes my budget a bit much. But certainly something to consider in the futurreee <3
 
crossman 600 i have owned several pellet guns and that was the best it has multi pump and takes bbs and pelets
 
Something else you may wish to consider is a single shot .22 RF with a supply of CB Longs
 
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This would be my suggestion too, you don't mess around with a .22rimfire, and you can get the long rifle, short rifle, and #12 birdshot. Theres some good selection in ammo.
To me a air rifle is a toy gun with consequences.
 
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OMG how did I miss this thread, oh that's right, I was practicing with my new BB gun all day yesterday, and I'm a pretty good shot, if I do say so myself. lol I just bought one of these from walmart yesterday for about $50. I love it. It comes with a scope, but I don't use it either.
 
Hi all,

My son has a pellet gun and I have a question that veers a bit from the original topic of this thread, but not too far. Today we had our eight girls out in our yard for the first time. They are 4 weeks old and a few of them picked up pellets and ate them. They are all over the place outside. (I'm calling them pellets - they look like the bbs I used to shoot with my bb gun as a young girl, but they are plastic, and his happen to be florescent green.) Does anyone know if my chicks are going to get sick from eating them?? Do you think they will pass them??
 
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i think you might be talking about an airsoft gun???? the kind that dosent puncture skin? i dont think it will harm your chickens i think they will pass them. i wonder if in your situation it might be better to youse bio degrateable kind but im not shure if it would harm them


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