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The OP isn't wanting to learn to HUNT predators
They merely want to shoot predators ATTACKING the birds.
A 22 is all that is needed for a beginning shooter, and it will take care of all the problems without being overpowered
Why make things harder than they need to be?
That's right & the bullets are cheap. Still need to be very careful the bullet will travel along ways if you miss. The 22 is usually everyones first gun besides the BB gun.
I think this is what the OP set as requirements.
Two requirements: the weapon is light and it does not have a brutal kickback. I have arthritis in my shoulders, hands and wrists. I also don't want to spend $$$. I am looking for a mid priced weapon. I have all intention of killing the dogs that come on my property and threaten my chickens
Was not aware I complicated the issue for the OP. The INTENT is to kill dogs on the property, not stop the attack The terminal balisticts of a 243 are far superior to a 22, if you want a wounded dog you may have to explain, or a dead one that has killed its last chicken, the choice is yours.
243 ammo is more expensive, but the rifle can be purchased very cheaply.