Ruin a varmint’s day with a quiet air rifle that shoots .177-caliber PBA Raptor ammo at 1,250 fps (50 rounds included). The fluted-polymer jacketed-steel Bull Whisper barrel has an integrated noise dampener. The black, ambidextrous all-weather stock sports an innovative recoil pad that absorbs up to 74% of recoil. Two-stage adjustable trigger. Automatic cocking safety and manual trigger safety. Includes a 4x32 scope with rings. Spring-piston, break-barrel cocking effort: 30 lbs. Imported. Overall length: 44.6". Weight: 6.1 lbs.
My wife bought this for me as a present from Cabela's. Gotta love a woman that'll give a gun as a gift!
Had the scope mounted and sighted in with minimal effort. Stays sighted in. Hitting a 1 inch grouping at 40 yards.
Not what I'd consider to be quiet, but that is more than made up with it's accuracy. Some shots rip out a report similar to a 22LR, but most are tamer. Only shooting lead at this time. Pellet type doesn't seem to change the accuracy.
Intension is to rid the yard of chipmunks and squirrels, maybe terrorize the occasional raccoon.
Fun to shoot. Only drawback I can see is a lack of manual sights, but I don't plan on shooting without a scope anyways, so there is no need for them. Read many reviews that are critical of the scope, but I can't see what their issues are, this one is fine.
First high powered pellet rifle I've owned, I'd buy this gun again and recommend it.
This gun says that it is the quietest gun on the box. Well if you ever shot a 22 with shorts. I would say that the 22 with shorts is quieter then this gun. If tyou are looking for a quiet pellet gun, this isn't the one you want.
Bought the Varmit Stalker 2 months ago.Used it alot in a short time,probablly shot 150 rounds threw it,killed a few pests around the yard with it but about 140 rounds were for sighting it in and keeping the scope in center.Get it in 1 or 2 shots later have to do it again.Finally had ehough ordered a new scope (not from Gamo).