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goodevening,ive had a baikel steath for a few years ideal for rats and squirrel etc around the pens and feeders use 2inch cartriges as 3 inch are a lot loader

Thank you for that would you think its a crow gun or would i need to go to the 20 gauge?

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my lad has one ,it is quite a bit louder than the one he had before ( name escapes me at the minute began with p) but that had a full length mod on it unlike the baikel.drops pests easy enough at realistic ranges,had some great fun round the tip knocking rats over

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How interesting. I've been looking at the .410 Baikal or Mossberg Hushpower for Jackdaws. I have a new permission around farm buildings and a copse with over 500 of the canny little beggars. A 12 gauge is too much, the .177 is good around the barns but no good as they flight in and the .223 is a no go methinks.

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my lad has one ,it is quite a bit louder than the one he had before ( name escapes me at the minute began with p) but that had a full length mod on it unlike the baikel.drops pests easy enough at realistic ranges,had some great fun round the tip knocking rats over

Pedretti I believe if I've spelt it right.I have the 12b equivalent. Commonly referred to as the gas pipe by my mate.

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Pedretti I believe if I've spelt it right.I have the 12b equivalent. Commonly referred to as the gas pipe by my mate.

yes not sure on spelling either but that's the one

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Got a single barrel hushpower, great little tool use it a lot around the pheasant pens and shooting ferals up the farm. You can quite often pick up good second hand ones for cheap. With 2inch cartridges is quiet enough and you'll be supprised what you can knock down. If you can get one. :)

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