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I've been engaged in PCP airgun shooting for approximately 3-4 years. My journey began with a .25 cal Avenger with 42 fpe, which I later upgraded to 100 fpe before regretfully selling it. Following that, I acquired an AEA .357 big bore, which remained unmodified. My next purchase was a .257 Texan, which, predictably, I couldn't resist customizing. After selling it, I moved on to a .308, noticing a recurring theme in my choices. As a hunter, I target woodchucks, raccoons, and any suitable bait for coyotes, predominantly using the .357 with a 145gr slug for coyotes.
a 145gr slug.
I've been engaged in PCP airgun shooting for approximately 3-4 years. My journey began with a .25 cal Avenger with 42 fpe, which I later upgraded to 100 fpe before regretfully selling it. Following that, I acquired an AEA .357 big bore, which remained unmodified. My next purchase was a .257 Texan, which, predictably, I couldn't resist customizing. After selling it, I moved on to a .308, noticing a recurring theme in my choices. As a hunter, I target woodchucks, raccoons, and any suitable bait for coyotes, predominantly using the .357 with a 145gr slug for coyotes.
a 145gr slug.