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    Quote Originally Posted by Markster View Post
    I see the one i bought is still on sale.
    If you wait with it in your cart they will likely send you another 10% off email.
    https://gamousa.com/product/gamo-swa...-pellet-rifle/

    U.S. site... will they ship to Canada? I can't find information that they will. It's a great price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Species8472 View Post
    I'd just shoot subsonic 22's. No louder really and more KE due to higher bullet weight. If higher KE is an issue due to backstop/downrange issues than i guess air gun might be the answer. Not a problem at my house i use the .308 out the family room window for everything from crows to deer. Small targets at 100+ yards let me check zero before deer season.
    Hahaha. That there is the life!


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    Once you own a pcp air rifle you’ll never want a springer again(unless you’re willing to drop $1000 for an Air Arms). I have a Umarex Gauntlet in .22. Air compressor will run you $500 but you're good to go once you have it. No springer will match the accuracy you’ll get with a pcp. Ten shot groups and 40yds that will fit in a dime once you figure out the pellet brand and weight your gun likes. Even a cheap pcp with a good scope will give you cz or Savage .22 accuracy. A truly good one ( anything made by Air Arms) will match , or beat the accuracy from an Anchutz, Suhl, Walther KKJ rimfire. My friend has an Air Arms pcp in .25 cal. For varmint control on his farm. Single head shot easily kills porkies, coon, and beaver. He can hit beer caps with it consistently at 60-70yds

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    AirSource in Peterborough is probably the best air gun store in Canada. They have a website that’s excellent.

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    Splaker, no shipping to Canada, but i beleive you can ship to a us address like amazon depot and pick it up. ( i have a US address that i ship stuff to) Going across the border is no issue, just show your PAL and pay the tax - 24 cdn bucks.

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    I’ve looked at airsource, but they seem to never have stock of the items i’m after and their pricing seems to have a hefty markup.

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    I've also noticed this.. lot of out of stock.. 4-6 weeks...

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    These come on sale every now and then. Goes through 1/4 fibre board, 3/8 plywood and often the plastic garbage can behind it, all stacked together with the Crosman pointed pellets at 25 yds. https://www.cabelas.ca/product/137597

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    I bought my Umarex Gauntlet from Londero Sports in Quebec in May. Gun was on sale for $339.99. Shipping was only $18.70 which I felt was reasonable. Three day shipping. They have an excellent supply of air gun stuff.

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    Not sure how others feel but my experience with Gamo springers has not been good. Ive owned or shot four different models and none of them were what were what I called accurate. We set a chrony up with one brand new one and the velocities were +/- almost 105fps over 20 shots. Groups were lousy even at 20 meters. Suspect it’s a seal issue?

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