HW80 in .177 with a Diopter sight. That is in my opinion the ultimate survival airrifle.
.177 pellets take up less space and they are much more common. In a spring gun the .177 pellets just don't give up much to .22 in terms of energy, unlike gas guns. They do shoot faster and flatter though.
The HW80 is probably the highest quality breakbarrel in existence. A good sighting system with repeatable adjustments coupled with the flatter shooting .177 will make for a great chance of hits and less waisted ammunition.
The argument that .22 is a better killer can be made, however .22 will not penetrate feathers as well in my experience. Either caliber in a good, soft, expanding pellet will do the business on small game and birds.
-Grant
.177 pellets take up less space and they are much more common. In a spring gun the .177 pellets just don't give up much to .22 in terms of energy, unlike gas guns. They do shoot faster and flatter though.
The HW80 is probably the highest quality breakbarrel in existence. A good sighting system with repeatable adjustments coupled with the flatter shooting .177 will make for a great chance of hits and less waisted ammunition.
The argument that .22 is a better killer can be made, however .22 will not penetrate feathers as well in my experience. Either caliber in a good, soft, expanding pellet will do the business on small game and birds.
-Grant