Monthly Archives: May 2026
Camouflage for Airgun Hunters
I’ve been asked about wearing camouflage when airgun hunting, and whether it makes a significant difference. Much of the quarry that airgun hunters pursue have well-developed eyesight, such as squirrels and woodchucks. Real-world experience has convinced me that going into the woods in full camouflage for these species greatly improves my success rate. Some years … Continue reading
What Makes A Great Urban Hunting Rig?
One application in which I think airguns are the best practical choice is pest control in urban areas. This is the type of shooting that calls for pigeons to be culled from under the roof of an industrial building or clearing rabbits off of a suburban golf course. In both cases these pests can have … Continue reading
Airgun Hunting: Pros and Cons of Hunting Hogs from a Blind
In general, my preferred method of hunting is still hunting or spot and stalk, where I am on the ground and moving. I enjoy working through the landscape to find my quarry, then getting into range for the shot. That’s what drew me to airguns in the first place, the emphasis on hunting skill in … Continue reading
Advantages of Hunting With a Semi‑Auto PCP Air Rifle
Semi‑automatic PCP (pre‑charged pneumatic) air rifles are a small portion of the PCP air rifle space, but a few models have carved out a distinct place in the airgun hunting world. The best examples blend the precision and consistency of traditional PCP systems with the rapid‑fire capability of semi‑auto mechanics, creating a tool that appeals … Continue reading
My Thoughts on Portable Compressors
Portable PCP compressors can improve the way airgun shooters manage their equipment, depending on their needs. I personally like using a CF tank, and especially since I have a commercial-grade Omega Compressor to keep them filled, it is the most effective approach for me. However, there have been times in my airgunning history when I … Continue reading