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March 22, 2020
10 Reasons You Must Have a Pellet
Rifle in Your Prep Supplies
By Jerry Wilson
Pellet
Rifles Are Not Toys
A pellet
rifle is not a "Red Rider BB gun"
for kids. Modern pellet rifles are
much more than a BB gun ever dreamt
of being. Accurate, deadly and
completely legal. I do not know of a
state where they are not legal to
own. No license or permit needed.
You will
find different models, calibers and
power. Some are a single shot pump
action while others can be powered
by compressed air stored in onboard
tanks.
Perfect for
Preppers
Anyone
prepping truly must have a pellet
rifle in their preps for safety and
for hunting small game. I feel so
strongly about this I created a top
10 list to explain why it is
imperative that you add a good
pellet rifle to your preps.
1.
Relatively quiet to use
There is no
loud explosion when you fire the
rifle. Simply a piston that is
pushed by compressed air that forces
the pellet out of the rifle. You
will hear a spring and swoosh of air
but nothing that sounds like a
traditional firearm going off,
This gives
you several advantages over a rifle.
You will not alert other game in
your area that you are there, Not
spooking other game may mean
additional shots at food sources.
You also will not alert other people
that you are in the area. Hearing a
gun go off is a signal to others
that you may have supplies or food
that they could take from you. In a
great many situations, quiet is
good.
2.
Inexpensive to own and shoot
There are a
wide variety of pellet rifles
available for under $200. My
personal rifle can be bought for
around $150 and is one of the best
available.
The
ammunition comes in tins of 400 -
500 pellets and is under $10. This
low cost of ownership allows me to
have thousands of pellets in my prep
supplies. I have more pellets than I
have rounds of ammunition for any
other gun in my inventory.
3. Deadly
accurate
My rifle
came with a scope that I have
sighted in for 25 yards. The rifle
is very accurate beyond this
distance. I am comfortable taking
kill shots out to 50 yards.
Once sighted
in practice and practice until you
are comfortable with your own
ability to consistently hit your
target.
4. Lethal to
small game
My rifle
shoots a.22 caliber hollow point
hunting pellet at over 1,000 FPS. It
WILL kill small game the size of a
coyote or less. Birds, squirrels and
rabbits absolutely are within the
kill ability of a pellet rifle.
5. While
others are hunting big game, you can
focus on what is at hand.
Are there
more squirrels than deer? Of course,
there are. Hunt game where you have
a greater opportunity to bring home
meat.
6. Low
maintenance
Keep the
action oiled and clean from debris.
That is about all there is to
cleaning a pellet rifle. Gunpowder
is corrosive and must be cleaned or
it will ruin a firearm.
Ever taken
about a bolt carrier group in an AR
style of rifle? While it is
relatively easy to do there is no
need for this level of dismantling
of a pellet rifle.
7. No
gunpowder
Gunpowder is
loud to shoot and corrosive to
firearms. Once fired, you cannot
reuse gunpowder. It is also not easy
to manufacture.
A pellet
rifle uses compressed air. If you
run out of air for your pellet rifle
you have bigger problems to worry
about,
8. Legal -
Not classified as a gun
Even in
countries that have outlawed guns
you can own a pellet rifle. They are
considered to be a toy. Let's not
tell them any different
9. Wide
variety of pellets to choose from
My rifle
shoots a.22 caliber pellet. There
are other sizes of pellet rifle both
smaller and larger that you can use.
There are also different styles of
pellets available.
Select the
pellet that works best for your
rifle and they type of game you are
going to hunt. Just like with
gunpowder powered ammunition, you
can select the style and weight that
best suits your needs.
10. A great
way to teach someone to shoot
Pellet
rifles don't kick, are not loud and
will not scare beginning shooters.
These types of guns are a great way
to ease someone into shooting
without the expense of ammunition.
For about $6 you can buy a tin of
500 pellets that will keep them busy
for hours.
You Must
Include a Pellet Rifle in Your Preps
Modern
pellet rifles are not toys. They are
quiet, deadly accurate and cheap to
own and use. As long as you keep the
mechanisms clean and oiled your
pellet rifle will serve you for many
years to come.
While not
the first choice for personal
defense, it should be near the top
of your list for weapons to use for
small game and putting meat on your
table during a WROL situation.
Jerry D.
Wilson has a lifetime of wilderness
and outdoors experience to pull from
to give quality advice for emergency
preparedness.
Mr. Wilson
has created a blog and Facebook page
to help educate everyone on
emergency preparedness and disaster
planning. Topics such as home food
storage, meals-in-a-jar, water
storage and financial planning to
name a few.
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this article useful look for more at
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