I wanna get a good gun under $100.00 US dollars i live in the forest and it’s summer i wanna hunt i limit is $100.00 US dollars and also i have a UTG Sniper rifle used once with a scope i,am willing to trade for a good air rife or bb gun
That can shoot bb’s and pellets
If you want to be able to switch between BBs and pellets, then your best option is the Crosman 2100 (AKA Remington Airmaster 77). It delivers around 9 ft-lbs of muzzle energy with pellets and is accurate enough for hunting out to 25 yards or so. Since rabbit only takes 5 ft-lbs of impact energy to kill… 25 yards sounds about right. The Crosman 2100 costs between $60 and $75 dollars depending on where you get it.
If you are willing to just get a pellet gun, you could pick up a Crosman Phantom/Quest for around $90 if you shop around. At 12-13 ft-lbs of muzzle energy (8 grain pellet at about 800-850 fps) its got enough energy to kill rabbits out to around 30 yards and should be accurate enough to kill rabbits at that distance if you practice a bit. The only downside to that gun is that it won’t be as durable as a Crosman 2100. (Cheap springers tend to wear out quickly.)
Personally I’d get the Crosman 2100, but then I like pump pneumatics. If you don’t like the thought of pumping the gun 10 times between shots, then get the Phantom/Quest.

July 19th, 2009 at 10:19 am
why would you even want to kill a bunny rabbit what is wrong with you!!!!
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July 19th, 2009 at 11:02 am
12ga with buckshot full choke 10yds
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July 19th, 2009 at 11:12 am
If you want to be able to switch between BBs and pellets, then your best option is the Crosman 2100 (AKA Remington Airmaster 77). It delivers around 9 ft-lbs of muzzle energy with pellets and is accurate enough for hunting out to 25 yards or so. Since rabbit only takes 5 ft-lbs of impact energy to kill… 25 yards sounds about right. The Crosman 2100 costs between $60 and $75 dollars depending on where you get it.
If you are willing to just get a pellet gun, you could pick up a Crosman Phantom/Quest for around $90 if you shop around. At 12-13 ft-lbs of muzzle energy (8 grain pellet at about 800-850 fps) its got enough energy to kill rabbits out to around 30 yards and should be accurate enough to kill rabbits at that distance if you practice a bit. The only downside to that gun is that it won’t be as durable as a Crosman 2100. (Cheap springers tend to wear out quickly.)
Personally I’d get the Crosman 2100, but then I like pump pneumatics. If you don’t like the thought of pumping the gun 10 times between shots, then get the Phantom/Quest.
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http://www.airguns.net/general_field_use.php
http://www.airgunarena.com/index.php/Power_in_the_Hunting_Airgun
http://www.airgunarena.com/index.php/Pest_Control_with_an_Airgun
http://www.airgunarena.com/index.php/Pest_Control_with_Low_Powered_Airguns
July 19th, 2009 at 11:39 am
i think u should go with a .22 lr rifle, ammo doesnt cost too much.
bbs are good for plinking and same with air rifle and also the air rifle would be good for bunnys .177 or .22 air rifle.
this realy doesnt answer your question but i say go with a .22 rifle at least u will have better range and ur kills will be more likely.
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July 19th, 2009 at 11:47 am
daisy powerline is perfect. Ive killed more than 20 rabbits with it.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_29283_425008003_425000000_425008000_425-8-3
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