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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 795405" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I have one of the co2 charged rifle. It is a cap-chur brand. I have had it for 15 yrs. Most of the time they shoot straight, sometimes they spiral out of the barrel. depends on the strenth of co2 cartriges.About 60 to 80 ft max before the dart starts falling. The c02 has a short range and a long range selector, Pull the bolt back once for up close, and all the way back for a longer shot,The thing about the rifle charged ones is, you better be a good judge of distance, or get a range finder. You shoot a cow up to close, you"ll shoot through the cow.Saw the county animal control bury a 10cc dart up to the tail piece, in a cow last year.Shot her at about 80ft. I knew then i didnt want one of those. You can use them to catch, deworm and give meds. Their handy to have around. Let the word get out you have one,and it will pay for it's self, in a little while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 795405, member: 16"] I have one of the co2 charged rifle. It is a cap-chur brand. I have had it for 15 yrs. Most of the time they shoot straight, sometimes they spiral out of the barrel. depends on the strenth of co2 cartriges.About 60 to 80 ft max before the dart starts falling. The c02 has a short range and a long range selector, Pull the bolt back once for up close, and all the way back for a longer shot,The thing about the rifle charged ones is, you better be a good judge of distance, or get a range finder. You shoot a cow up to close, you"ll shoot through the cow.Saw the county animal control bury a 10cc dart up to the tail piece, in a cow last year.Shot her at about 80ft. I knew then i didnt want one of those. You can use them to catch, deworm and give meds. Their handy to have around. Let the word get out you have one,and it will pay for it's self, in a little while. [/QUOTE]
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