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We tested and reviewed the best air rifles for hunting small or big game for their accuracy, power, and ease of use.
These guns are built with big game in mind so when you're ready to take airgunning to the next level look no further. Here you will find rifles that make up to 500 ft lbs of energy and are capable of taking a wide variety of game. Game: Hogs, Deer & larger predators. Calibers: .357, .40, .45 & .50.
We reviewed the best air rifles available for hunting, plinking, and target practice from Umarex, Crosman, and more, including semi-auto guns.
Shop quality air rifles for all purposes, from hunting to competition. Expert advice is available to find the best air rifle for your shooting style.
An air rifle can be effective with small game like squirrels and rabbits to large game like deer, wild boars, coyotes, and even elk or moose (although this requires specific conditions and shot placement for an ethical hunting)
Best for New Airgun Hunters: Umarex Komplete NitroAir. Best Spring Piston: Beeman R9. Best Budget Spring Airgun: Gamo Swarm Maxxim 10x Gen 2. Best Semi-Auto: AEA HP Carbine. How I Chose the Best .22 Air Rifles. The author tests the Beeman R9’s handling. Photo by Scott Einsmann.
With calibers ranging from .257 up to .50, there is sure to be a rifle that fits the bill for your hunting needs. Large game air rifles are perfect for hunting: White tail and mule deer; Wild hogs; Wild bear; Some states allow you to hunt bison; Predators harassing livestock
So, no matter if you’re on a budget or looking to go big, if you need a gun for hunting, pest control, or plinking, our list of the best air guns has you covered. Fastest Air Rifle: Stoeger...
At the Outdoor Life air rifle test, we shot three of the most powerful air rifles head-to-head while evaluating their accuracy, ergonomics, and field shooting capability. After the test, I hunted with those three air rifles to see how they performed during real-world hunts.
Just like traditional firearms, small bore airguns are more than capable of killing these animals provided you have enough practice and experience under your belt. For example, a .177 or .22 caliber air gun is plenty strong enough to hunt squirrels, rabbits, and many birds (e.g., grouse, crows, etc.).