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Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shooting.
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:33 pm
by hvj1
Dear Friends,
A very interesting debate took place regarding the above mentioned topic. While i personally hold the participants in highest regards (Mack, TC, TP, Timmy et all). I am particularly intrigued by the question myself, but I would like to know more views on the subject , particularly from IFGians abroad, who have access and have used both type of guns.
Best Regards
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 6:30 pm
by AgentDoubleS
Considering the strong concentration of registered users on IFG is from India I think the result will be predictable.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:05 pm
by dr.jayakumar
sure rim fire is costlier.
regards
dr.jk
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:06 pm
by TC
I think members living abroad will have the same opinion as those living here.
Regards
TC
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:37 pm
by Mack The Knife
There needs to be a, 'Depends on... / Maybe category'.
The penny obviously hasn't dropped.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:44 pm
by FN-Five-Seven
I believe .22LR Ammo from KF is priced at around Rs 20 .
An air gun pellet of Indian made would be cheaper .
A IOF .22 rifle is priced at Rs 30,000 plus taxes .
An Indian made air rifle would be cheaper .
A IOF .22 revolver is priced at Rs 43,359.70
An Indian made air pistol would be cheaper .
Also , an Arms License is needed to possess an rimfire gun ( rifle / revolver / pistol ) . Air guns / pistols can be legally possessed without an Arms License .
Regards
F-N-Five-Seven
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:48 pm
by Ponen Wati Longchar
Running Rim firer's are definitely more expensive than bog standard air rifles.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:26 am
by hvj1
We have still to receive opinions from IFGians abroad. At the moment, we have received replies on the Indian context alone.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:59 am
by tirpassion
Rimfire shooting is definitely more expensive (ammo + weapon + time span). I added the time span factor because my esteem for shooting is a long term process.
Rimfire ammo is relatively cheap in France (lucky we are
) but absolutely no comparison to the airgun pellets. In Germany, in general, weapons are cheaper than in France but ammo is more expensive.
my best regards
tirpassion
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:05 am
by Mark
Here in the USA, 22 LR ammo can be purchased for around 4 cents a round and up (way up!), and often at 3.5 cents a round if you look for it. 22 caliber pellets can be purchased for less than 1.5 cents a round, and 177 pellets can be purchased for less than a penny apiece.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:06 pm
by StampMaster
Hello All,
Having some experience in both the worlds (2 countries) Pellets are cheaper compared to Rim fire. But I usually plink at 50-100 meters so I preferred rim fire.
Keeping aside the monetary values, rim fire is lot more fun with tracers and long range targeting. A good bang for the buck.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:23 pm
by xl_target
StampMaster wrote:Hello All,
Having some experience in both the worlds (2 countries) Pellets are cheaper compared to Rim fire. But I usually plink at 50-100 meters so I preferred rim fire.
Keeping aside the monetary values, rim fire is lot more fun with tracers and long range targeting. A good bang for the buck.
Yeah I agree with that. Even though I grew up shooting an air rifle, I much prefer .22LR
I do have a .177 pump up pellet gun and one tin of pellets that I bought years ago. Last fall, there was a squirrel that was really messing with me. He kept trying to get in through the eaves of the house and when I would try to chase him away, he would sit on the roof and chitter at me. Well, I like squirrels (they taste like chicken) but I wasn't going to share my house with him. They are hell on the ductwork and electrical wiring if they get in. So I went upstairs and pulled the window down, backed into the bedroom so the neighbors wouldn't see me. I loaded up a pellet and centered the scope on his head and pulled the trigger. The squirrel just stood there and looked at me accompanied by the sound of tinkling glass.
Ok I totally forgot that the scope sits much higher than the barrel and now I had a hole in the top of the window and the squirrel was probably laughing his little head off. You know how much it cost to replace a double paned window with low E glass? I won't even bring up the fact that the wife was not amused at the "stupid male antics".
Don't tell me that shooting a pellet is cheaper than shooting a .22 LR
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:36 pm
by AgentDoubleS
ROFL
Cheers,
SS
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:05 pm
by nagarifle
in India as stated by many airgun is cheaper to run then .22lr.
in the UK for example the price of airguns and .22 is not far off, in many cases airgun can be or just costly to run as .22lr.
Re: Is Rimfire shooting more economical than Air gun shootin
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:27 pm
by dev
Air Rifle:
QB 78
Filling Co2 bottle Rs 300+Negotiating with whimsical owner +Bp
Crosman Premier pellets .22 @$8.50 per tin plus shipping.
Finding relative to cajole and carry a tin or so back = (road trip to Taj Mahal or Haridwar)
+Paranthas etc enroute. Mucho dinero.
.22 Marlin
Trip to kashmere gate.
250 cartridges @22 each = 5,500
Plus Free Kava and chit chat = - Bp
Reaching out and touching something beyond air rifle range =Priceless.