Each caliber has its benefits , I like them all but find the .22 has the most manufacturer following and variation in diameter & grain in both Diabolo and slug design . I would have to say in most cases the .22 is my pellet of choice for small game . For bigger game , FPE , distance and larger caliber , shot placement plays a big roll in what you are hunting .
If eliminating small pests and target shooting is your deal. The .22 is king. Shot count associated with plinking and target shooting ,(only, )says.177. Whacking larger problem animals or hunting, with mercy and authority, the .25 is awesome. I have a friend busting groundhogs regularly with a Hatsan Flash .25 at sixty yards. It’s amazing what those bigger soft lead pellets can deliver at that range. The math says they only carry the energy of a .22 short gallery round at the muzzle, but the terminal ballistic result of the pellet impact is more devastating compared to the .22 gallery ball. They don’t run . They drop dead. I have a Beeman Chief 2 Synthetic 1336 in .22 with a 3000 psi tube. I just tried a Umarex Gauntlet magazine in it and it works perfectly. James has discovered that the .22 caliber Gauntlet , Avenger and Origin’s magazines are interchangeable. With the addition of the 1336 to that club, this kind of magazine and pellet availability makes .22 a good first choice. It was a precise fit .Not forced. It worked really well. It may have even fed better. Do yourself a favor and get all three calibers. You know you want too. Start with the double deuce.
GREAT DISCUSSION!! I was always wondering which caliber was 'best', and you FINALLY answered it!! Thank Goodness...now I know for all your many reasons!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
The Avenger 25 cal is my first PCP after owning some break barrels. And man, talk about night and day. But I absolutely love this gun as it hits real hard. I had a problem getting decent pellets for it at first, but now I got a pretty big supply built up. Thank James...I really enjoyed this video. I often wonder what the other calibers are like and if I made the right decision, and at this point I have no regrets.
I have .177 & .22 now which I use for pest control on my channel. The .177 is great for squirrels, sparrows and starlings with inexpensive pellets and high shot counts. The .22 is better for taking down larger pests like dove, & rabbit. I would say .25 for humane dispatch of bigger pigeons or prairie dogs unless you max it out & shoot soft hollow slugs, but then you loose shot count & could have other issues down range in the case of a miss. You’re fortunate to have all 3! 👍👍
@@Falcon408 Sure. If only one caliber 22 is the one. Because you can shoot 12gn GTO’s all the way up to 40gn slugz from one rifle. To take a variety of quarry down with the appropriate fpe & projectile type.
My 177cal is shooting 32 plus ft pounds using JSB 16.2 gr Beast pellets. This is with HST maximum. 180bar reg. Pressure. I didn't try 200bar. It's accurate at this power. Nielsen 12.5gr slugs will shoot 1,005 fps at this power set up. But we're most accurate turning the HST all the way down. Then one turn back. 880fps. They hit inside half a dime at 25yards. I do experience reg creep if the rifle sets for 5 min. So Iam playing around with different fill pressures. Thanks brother. I'll stay in touch. 👍
So I just can't make a decision. Would you get the Benjamin Marauder refurbished for 350 with the Wood stock in 22 caliber or this Avenger with the Woodstock for 430. They both seem like awesome guns
Thanks a lot for the information break down. I was wondering mainly the difference between .177 and .22 and you helped me decide on the .22. I'm moving toward possibly getting a PCP instead of just trying to keep using my Gamo pellet rifle. I have a few questions. I'm hunting yard vandalizing varmints, so they're always at different distances. A target scope isn't cutting it for me. I have a pellet gun with a few different brands of 2nd focal plane scopes and I think they're keeping me from getting the accuracy I need. I think it's because I have a very hard time keeping my eye in a place that keeps the cross hairs in the right place. First I have to move my eye closer to the eyepiece to eliminate the field of view donut than is comfortable for me. I think I need to get a scope that has extra long eye relief. If I move my eye up with the rifle held still the cross moves up. Same for moving my eye down and right and left. Anyway am missing something about eye placement or will a first focal plane scope solve those issue for me? Thanks again.
Any time you push the limits of a PCP your O-rings take the brunt of the work , more power the better chance of a leak sooner , it’s the nature of hot rodding these PCP’s .
Looking to hopefully get one soon. Mostly will be used for plinking but also possibly some small game hunting (squirrels and rabbits). Would you recommend the .22 or the .25? Also what is the difference in range and accuracy over distance between them?
That was a good lick, thanks! Love my .25 no doubt about it. Sweet little gun. Got an Arrow .22 that'll stack rounds on top of each other too and a joy to shoot. Still I wouldn't mind having a .22 Avenger in the mix. Just like potato chips, one's never enough. hahaha
im a fan of fps when your looking at both put it this way..... one chevy truck has 397hp the other 402 hp the 397hp truck is 25k the 402 hp truck is 29k lol is paying 4k more worth a hardly noticeable 5 hp increase no its not 22 will hit its target faster 25 harder ill take the cheetah over a lion anyday
My friend which rifle is best avenger or avenger x. Because I want to buy one. I enjoy all your videos. Thank you for your help. I learned a lot from you 💯 😊
Nice video and review 👍 looking into getting a bullpup the two that's on my testing ground is hatsan flashpup synthetic stock or air venturi avenger synthetic stock which do you perfer for small to medium size game and wich caliber in bullpup thanks for the review
fps is my thing and the 22 cal is the one ya want in a slug my hatsan jet 1 loves those 22 slugs i use mine for home defense it can break human skin and enter the body
@@kenroman777 Depends. If you don't mind them flopping around the head shot works. But if you want a nice clean no drama shot you might want a double lunger or a brain stem shot. This causes minimal to no flopping around.
@@kenroman777 Brain stem you can get from side or rear. At the base of the skull where the brain goes into the spinal column. BTW I notice you're shooting .177. Just be aware a raccoon is a tough animal and a good size. Don't be surprise if you wind up having to give it several follow ups. Just my opinion but .25 is the smallest that the raccoon will show some respect to.
@@jaxxonbalboa3243 Thank you, yes indeed but these are those I trapped invading my garden..I already had an 8K bill due to damage in attic so I simple dispatch in the cage.
I bought the wood .25 cal. It has more ooomph. Pigeons do not like it. My only regret is my state only allows .177 and .22 for small game hunting, i have a diana stormrider in .22 cal for that though
Hello friend, do you know if .22 and .25 have different transfer ports? On .22 I can get 900 fps at 23 grains .218... Or 950 fps at 21.2 grains... I know that .25 gets more power, I thought about opening the transfers from my...
@@josephkool8411 the key is the right weight pellet and a good scope along with good eyes and a steady hold. Kral air rifle company or Hatsan brand will get you home. Ed da snippin pro backyard man💥💪😎
Each caliber has its benefits , I like them all but find the .22 has the most manufacturer following and variation in diameter & grain in both Diabolo and slug design . I would have to say in most cases the .22 is my pellet of choice for small game .
For bigger game , FPE , distance and larger caliber , shot placement plays a big roll in what you are hunting .
If eliminating small pests and target shooting is your deal. The .22 is king. Shot count associated with plinking and target shooting ,(only, )says.177. Whacking larger problem animals or hunting, with mercy and authority, the .25 is awesome.
I have a friend busting groundhogs regularly with a Hatsan Flash .25 at sixty yards. It’s amazing what those bigger soft lead pellets can deliver at that range. The math says they only carry the energy of a .22 short gallery round at the muzzle, but the terminal ballistic result of the pellet impact is more devastating compared to the .22 gallery ball. They don’t run . They drop dead.
I have a Beeman Chief 2 Synthetic 1336 in .22 with a 3000 psi tube. I just tried a Umarex Gauntlet magazine in it and it works perfectly. James has discovered that the .22 caliber Gauntlet , Avenger and Origin’s magazines are interchangeable. With the addition of the 1336 to that club, this kind of magazine and pellet availability makes .22 a good first choice.
It was a precise fit .Not forced. It worked really well. It may have even fed better.
Do yourself a favor and get all three calibers. You know you want too. Start with the double deuce.
Sweet I was wondering if my .22 gauntlet magazines would work for a.22 Air Venturi Avenger,thank you so much for the information 😁
.22 cal is NOT king for pesting or medium small game or even punching paper holes. Funny how .177 can take down a deer or wild hog for that matter
For self defense, which has the deepest penatration?
@@samuelsherwood298 None of these are appropriate for self defense.
GREAT DISCUSSION!! I was always wondering which caliber was 'best', and you FINALLY answered it!! Thank Goodness...now I know for all your many reasons!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Thank you another great video well explained never would have thought power would be a problem but with light pellets I could see how it could be
Looking at the .25 now 😊
177 for me. If I only have one.
Will buy more over time 😁👍
How long have you owned it now? what's the long-term rating for durability? did you have to replace anything?? Thx
The Avenger 25 cal is my first PCP after owning some break barrels.
And man, talk about night and day.
But I absolutely love this gun as it hits real hard.
I had a problem getting decent pellets for it at first, but now I got a pretty big supply built up.
Thank James...I really enjoyed this video.
I often wonder what the other calibers are like and if I made the right decision, and at this point I have no regrets.
What pellets please?🤘
I have .177 & .22 now which I use for pest control on my channel. The .177 is great for squirrels, sparrows and starlings with inexpensive pellets and high shot counts. The .22 is better for taking down larger pests like dove, & rabbit. I would say .25 for humane dispatch of bigger pigeons or prairie dogs unless you max it out & shoot soft hollow slugs, but then you loose shot count & could have other issues down range in the case of a miss. You’re fortunate to have all 3! 👍👍
For ground squirrels and gophers, do you think the .22 is a good choice? If you had to pick only one?
@@Falcon408 Sure. If only one caliber 22 is the one. Because you can shoot 12gn GTO’s all the way up to 40gn slugz from one rifle. To take a variety of quarry down with the appropriate fpe & projectile type.
Thanks for sharing Im leaning towards the .25 as I've never owned that calibre before
Thanks for sharing my brother. That being said, I just purchased the 22 cal bull pup
My 177cal is shooting 32 plus ft pounds using JSB 16.2 gr Beast pellets. This is with HST maximum. 180bar reg. Pressure. I didn't try 200bar.
It's accurate at this power.
Nielsen 12.5gr slugs will shoot 1,005 fps at this power set up. But we're most accurate turning the HST all the way down. Then one turn back. 880fps. They hit inside half a dime at 25yards.
I do experience reg creep if the rifle sets for 5 min. So Iam playing around with different fill pressures.
Thanks brother. I'll stay in touch. 👍
So I just can't make a decision. Would you get the Benjamin Marauder refurbished for 350 with the Wood stock in 22 caliber or this Avenger with the Woodstock for 430. They both seem like awesome guns
Thanks a lot for the information break down. I was wondering mainly the difference between .177 and .22 and you helped me decide on the .22. I'm moving toward possibly getting a PCP instead of just trying to keep using my Gamo pellet rifle.
I have a few questions. I'm hunting yard vandalizing varmints, so they're always at different distances. A target scope isn't cutting it for me.
I have a pellet gun with a few different brands of 2nd focal plane scopes and I think they're keeping me from getting the accuracy I need. I think it's because I have a very hard time keeping my eye in a place that keeps the cross hairs in the right place.
First I have to move my eye closer to the eyepiece to eliminate the field of view donut than is comfortable for me. I think I need to get a scope that has extra long eye relief. If I move my eye up with the rifle held still the cross moves up. Same for moving my eye down and right and left. Anyway am missing something about eye placement or will a first focal plane scope solve those issue for me?
Thanks again.
My avenger .25 took out the fox that's been eating my chickens. Just threw on my Thor night vision scope and it was a wrap after that.
Right on!
Poor fox 😢🦊
How much was your thor scope?
Hey Mr james, you actually taught me something about air rifles, you know what that is? .......you can never have too many lol
How often do you have to deal with air leaks?
Any time you push the limits of a PCP your O-rings take the brunt of the work , more power the better chance of a leak sooner , it’s the nature of hot rodding these PCP’s .
Looking to hopefully get one soon. Mostly will be used for plinking but also possibly some small game hunting (squirrels and rabbits). Would you recommend the .22 or the .25? Also what is the difference in range and accuracy over distance between them?
Thanks for sharing that's good information.Keep up the good work.
Thank you for video.
Thanks a lot buddy !!
That was a good lick, thanks! Love my .25 no doubt about it. Sweet little gun. Got an Arrow .22 that'll stack rounds on top of each other too and a joy to shoot. Still I wouldn't mind having a .22 Avenger in the mix. Just like potato chips, one's never enough. hahaha
Please make grouping with .177 at long range(60,70,100 mts)
James you like 22 caliber more then 25. Can you explain to me a bit
im a fan of fps
when your looking at both
put it this way.....
one chevy truck has 397hp
the other 402 hp
the 397hp truck is 25k
the 402 hp truck is 29k
lol is paying 4k more worth a hardly noticeable 5 hp increase
no its not
22 will hit its target faster
25 harder
ill take the cheetah over a lion anyday
What’s up man I have the 25 and I can’t figure out which slug and reg and hammer spring tension to use to get the best accuracy
Picky? 🤔😁 I'm most likely going with the 22!
177cal is picky????????
Only if you are unexperienced enough to shoot pellets over 1000fps.
This rifle is made to adjust to whatever you shoot.
@@heithwatkins the average person won't realize that too much power results in inaccuracies, 177 at high power is super pellet fussy
My friend which rifle is best avenger or avenger x. Because I want to buy one. I enjoy all your videos. Thank you for your help. I learned a lot from you 💯 😊
Nice video and review 👍 looking into getting a bullpup the two that's on my testing ground is hatsan flashpup synthetic stock or air venturi avenger synthetic stock which do you perfer for small to medium size game and wich caliber in bullpup thanks for the review
Isn't the crosman .25 marauder an 8 shot mag incidentally? .22 is boss. And you can shoot .22 premiers for super cheap and stack them.
fps is my thing and the 22 cal is the one ya want in a slug
my hatsan jet 1 loves those 22 slugs
i use mine for home defense it can break human skin and enter the body
Get the .35, they hit harder
These are available in .177 .22 or .25 only.
Just bought a refurb .22 from Pyramyd… got the 10 for $10 test.. hope all is good!! Couldn’t pass it up for $199.00!
The 25 never met a squirrel, raccoon, or skunk that it didn't like!
Wheren is best location to kill a raccoon .. Some say side of skull by ears??
@@kenroman777 Depends. If you don't mind them flopping around the head shot works. But if you want a nice clean no drama shot you might want a double lunger or a brain stem shot. This causes minimal to no flopping around.
@@jaxxonbalboa3243 thank you.. how to get to brain stem pcp .177
@@kenroman777 Brain stem you can get from side or rear. At the base of the skull where the brain goes into the spinal column. BTW I notice you're shooting .177. Just be aware a raccoon is a tough animal and a good size. Don't be surprise if you wind up having to give it several follow ups. Just my opinion but .25 is the smallest that the raccoon will show some respect to.
@@jaxxonbalboa3243 Thank you, yes indeed but these are those I trapped invading my garden..I already had an 8K bill due to damage in attic so I simple dispatch in the cage.
I bought the wood .25 cal. It has more ooomph. Pigeons do not like it. My only regret is my state only allows .177 and .22 for small game hunting, i have a diana stormrider in .22 cal for that though
Hello friend, do you know if .22 and .25 have different transfer ports?
On .22 I can get 900 fps at 23 grains .218... Or 950 fps at 21.2 grains...
I know that .25 gets more power, I thought about opening the transfers from my...
I have over 200 air rifles, it's pretty much like pick my poison for that day! 😮 each type I have the whole set
You are my hero. What's more accurate at 25 to 40 yards The .22 or the quarter bore?
@@josephkool8411 the key is the right weight pellet and a good scope along with good eyes and a steady hold. Kral air rifle company or Hatsan brand will get you home. Ed da snippin pro backyard man💥💪😎
Can the .22 shoot slugs or just the .25 ?
Both can, but the 22 shoots pellets better
in my country .177 and .22 are allowed .... so I go for .22 because of more power and better hunting than .177.
Maybe you can answer my serious self defense question, which has the most penatration ?
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Good info 👍
Thanks 👍
WOOD STOCK or PLASTIC???
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I know so many choices right?
What's with the vas.fyi comments at the bottom ?