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12.18.2009, 08:53 AM

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I pick off squirrels now and then with my Gammo CFX. Got a little 625 fps 12 shot semi-auto CO2 pellet rifle, too - fun little gun, but basically just pisses the squirrels off(makes them dance), so I only pick off chipmonks with it. The CFX is a bit heavy, but it is accurate and quite powerful (will shoot clean through the varments). The CO2 rifle is super light and surprisingly accurate and easy to shoot, but only the 1st clip has enough nut to knock anything down(good for maybe 36-48 shots of target practice with a CO2 cartridge - first 12 shots have decent zip).
625 fps
is that stock? or did you do some upgrades to it?


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12.18.2009, 02:54 PM

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625 fps
is that stock? or did you do some upgrades to it?
Stock - "up to 625 fps". Only about a $60 gun IIRC. It is a great little plinker and gets more use than the CFX.

Brian - a BB gun would fun for the job(get a little fully automatic one!).

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