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Five Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing an Air Rifle Caliber for Hunting

Selecting the right pellet gun calibers for hunting is important, but many shooters make mistakes that affect performance in the field. Here are five common mistakes to avoid.

1. Choosing a caliber without considering the game – .177 caliber is excellent for small pests but lacks the power for larger animals. .22 and .25 calibers offer better stopping power for hunting.

2. Ignoring shooting distance – Lighter pellet gun calibers like .177 work best at short-to-mid ranges, while .22 and .25 retain energy better at longer distances.

3. Overlooking pellet weight and shape – Using the wrong pellet type can reduce accuracy. Domed pellets work best for long-range stability, while hollow points expand on impact for clean kills.

4. Using the wrong air rifle power level – Some air rifle calibers for hunting require higher-powered rifles. A .25 caliber pellet won’t perform well in a low-power airgun.

5. Not accounting for wind conditions – Heavier calibers like .22 and .25 resist wind drift, making them a better choice for outdoor shooting.

Avoiding these mistakes helps hunters pick the best caliber for accuracy, range, and ethical hunting.

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